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  1. Hi Barclay The brass I have is .5mm so I assume this is okay for the chassis. I will have a look for some suitable solder too. I do have a temperature controlled solder station but will check its range. I think I'll be fine with some practice. Thanks for commenting, much appreciated. Regards Paul
  2. Hi I recently acquired a Craftsman class 02 kit, however it is missing the chassis section. I have bought myself a bit of brass plate to attempt to build something that might fit, with the help of a RM Web member who has been incredibly helpful, supplying photos of the kit instructions and photos of his own 02 and numerous links to wheels etc that I had no clue about... Thanks Pete. I do intend to learn to scratch build but my skills are not upto making the chassis yet, learning to solder brass together is much harder than I expected, well to get a decent result anyway, hence my request for help. So if anyone can help please let me know. Regards Paul 👍
  3. Hi I'm hoping some kind soul can help me out with building a Craftsman 02 shunter, more specifically I need the instructions to build the model, as this part built item cam without instructions. If anyone can help please let me know. Many thanks Paul
  4. Just in case anyone is interested it has turned out this was an issue with the locos pcb and not the v5 decoder. Unusually the sound and lights worked file but on applying power the train wouldn't move. I assumed a cheap decoder from Ebay the issue but eventually I tried various other decoders and blanking plug without success, my conclusion was the pcb. So a quick chat with Robert in the Dapol sales dept. got me sorted with a new pcb. Removed the old one and soldered the new one in and away the loco went, yes! I had only recently run the loco and as it was one of the few new locos I'd bought didn't suspect it would have an issue, just goes to show never assume anything until you've exhausted the possibilities. Thanks to everyone who replied, much appreciated. Regards Paul 🙂👍
  5. Hi 55020 I have done a reset already as it is a s/h ebay decoder and I wondered if the previous owner may have got into a mess changing settings. Also Dapol supplied a sheet in the box with a few cv tweaks which I tried, made no difference to the loco moving. I will try and turn Selextrix and M4 etc off in the ECoS and make sure railcom is on. Then change the decoder to dcc and see if anything happens. Thanks for your input. 👍
  6. Thanks again Nigel I think I will do a decoder reset first, the delete the loco from the ECoS system. Hopefully then if you are correct I can set the decoder to dcc with cv47. In the ECoS there are tabs for adjusting cvs in Dcc, Motorola and Selectrix, Im not sure how I disable those protocols in the ECoS or if I even can, can't remember seeing any options.....?
  7. Thanks but I wouldn't know where to start with a 21 pin chip and interface.
  8. Thanks Nigel It's been a while since I've done any dabbling with dcc cvs etc or protocols? Could you advise what I need to do or look at? Thanks
  9. Hello I've purchased a V5 quite cheaply from Ebay and installed it in my Dapol class 29. Having read the decoder on my ECoS it is showing M4 and another dcc version, so I have 2 locos now for this class 29. This isn't the issue but why?, the problem I have is that the sound fires up on the m4 version but when I add power the loco remains stationary, the sound does increase as it would when moving and it will decrease as if slowing to stop, just won't move...? If anyone has come across this and has a solution please let me know. I'm not even sure if I've had this issue before with a class 47 V5 but I can't seem to figure out what I did back then. Just out of interest is there anyway to just have the decoder as a standard V5, could this be done on a lokprogrammer? Thank you Cheers Paul
  10. Hi Phil Thanks that worked a treat but I'm none the wiser why it messed up in the first place, a short maybe? Cheers Paul
  11. Hi Can anyone shed any light on this issue with my V5 decoder. When I initially installed it in a Bachmann 47 it popped up on the ECoS, did the decoder read and worked as a Motorola. Since I last used it something has happened as it was dead, no lights, sound or movement, yet it still reads okay and moves but then it's dead again? I have two other V5s that seem fine. This was a second hand chip but like I said it was set up for Motorola or something, its been a while since I used it. Has anyone any ideas if it's a setting on the controller or something? Thanks Paul
  12. Thanks, I'll give that a go see what effect it produces.
  13. Hi I made a daft school boy error on one of my favourite locos (class 40 141 split headcode diesel) the other day after being distracted for a few minutes by the mrs... I forgot to put maskol on the loco glazing and sprayed it for weathering....I could have kicked myself... Does anyone know if I can do something to make the windows look clearer where the wipers go or do I really need to go to Bachmann for some new glazing. Thanks Paul
  14. Hi Big Jim No its not from C & M Carlisle Ive been dropping oil into the towers and let it soak, seems to be easing the issue slightly and I haven't time at the moment to dismantle again so just running it gently which looks fine when its loaded up with hoppers etc.. the noise is also not so bad. Maybe its just been sat in a box somewhere and dried out? Thanks
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