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  1. true for 'big' 7mm locos, not true for others, e.g. the Class 08. I asked Hattons about the decoder and they confirmed that this model takes 21-pin type that is used for 4mm. 170 quid to fit does seem a bit steep given the price of 4mm decoders but you are also paying for someone's time and VAT on top.
  2. Howes' sound in this one, sounds good but the driveability on Legomanbiffo's sound files is better. https://www.flickr.com/photos/daveymills/15779724158
  3. to use a smaller chip you may have to remove one of the motors, even then....
  4. and depending on what era you were thinking of modelling 37688, 37425 may not have the correct nose ends - i.e. 37688 under BR ownership had headboard brackets.
  5. looks v nice indeed ! having done one already, what shall i convert my new 37425 into ??? https://www.flickr.com/photos/daveymills/27605631276
  6. try and make it EXACTLY the same as this one.... https://www.flickr.com/photos/daveymills/31284987783
  7. Heljan 7mm Class 37, with Bif's sound file. One speaker in the tanks, one under the roof. https://www.flickr.c...lls/38252085064
  8. v4.6.1. works for me.....with Biff's sound files https://www.flickr.com/photos/daveymills/38252085064
  9. Some nice work on customizing there. 60037 is a good choice ! I went for the Transrail era.... https://www.flickr.com/photos/daveymills/33880616211
  10. Heljan 7mm. Legomanbiffo sound with Drive Hold feature, on a ESU XL 4.0 chip https://www.flickr.com/photos/daveymills/26595456889
  11. 37146, 37153 may be your easiest options. Other examples are 37128 and 37209 although I don't think either carried IS stags etc. 37128 was an RSH-built machine so had different cantrail grilles. 37209 also had lamp irons on noses. Other LLB examples may be possible but these were perhaps ED machines IIRC (37175 etc.). 37183 was in LLB with the bufferbeam cowling. The classic IS LLB engines 37260, 262, 263 did not have the same nose ends as the Heljan model, and also had the Halfords hi-intensity lights. It's a minefield....
  12. nice job on the buffer beam cowling. what kind of tool did you use ? With regards to the greys, either way if you upgrade the model to 80s/90s you will have to respray completely... IMHO the upper band is too dark ?
  13. daveymills

    Dapol 08

    anybody any ideas as to whether the next TOPS loco 08173 will come with yellow rods instead of red ? (i did search but found nowt) cheers Dave
  14. I have a habit of choosing difficult locos to model and then a RTR comes out later :-) https://www.flickr.com/photos/daveymills/9625407774
  15. Like it ! Please can you provide the make of the case ?
  16. 7mm model has nose brackets, no aerials, no radiator grilles, boiler port, extra steps half way down the body side, buffer skirts, bogie cables and no instructions saying "diesel only" on the fuel tanks :-) the upper body side grey panels looks better though
  17. welcome ! it's a minefield i know plasticard strips might do the trick ? plus a respraying of the skirts back to yellow
  18. except that 37183 in the pic is an RSH-built machine and the model is a Vulcan-foundry built example. Plus you need the headlight But apart from that...not inaccurate
  19. daveymills

    Dapol 08

    Anyone know who is doing the UK sound fitting of these locos for Dapol ? I did try and search the forum but no luck ta Dave
  20. daveymills

    Dapol 08

    thanks for this Paul Is it really just plug and play for the sound chip in this model ?
  21. daveymills

    Dapol 08

    08105 was very much in BR Blue at the time of withdrawal.
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