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RFS

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  1. Excellent model, but yes I'm afraid the number plate is a bit on the hefty side as you say. As a lad I often saw these on cross-London freights. The SEMG have some excellent photos here - SEMG W Class
  2. Not strictly correct here! If the roads leading off the points are dead-end sidings, with no track feeds of their own, then you do not need the insulated rail joiners as this will make the tracks self-isolating. This may well be desirable in DC. As my previous post said, you may want to power these sidings on a DCC layout so that loco lights and sounds always operate regardless of the settings of the points. In this situation you need the IRJs.
  3. Even if the points are leading to dead-end sidings you still need the switching. Otherwise the frogs will be dead and locos will stall on the points. What you can dispense with though is the insulated rail joiners, provided none of the sidings have their own track feeds. However, if you are using DCC then it's best (but not mandatory) to include the IRJs and add feeds to the sidings, so that loco lights and sound still operate even if the points are switched for a different road.
  4. Rails of Sheffield have the set priced at £154.50.
  5. AFAIK the trailer coach in the class 205 is the same as in a 2-HAP, so now a 2-HAP can be made using that + a 2-EPB motor coach. The Bachmann 2-EPB is to be the BR standard design and not the SR version. And if Bachmann produce the centre coach for the class 205, then 2 of those + 2 x 2-EPB motor coaches (one unpowered presumably) would make a 4-EPB. We SR fans are going to be in clover! Incidentally, will it still be a limited edition? Bachmann make no mention of that. And I can see on the Kernow site that the prices of some versions - including the all-green one that I pre-ordered - have been reduced from £149.99 to £109.99.
  6. This gives you a bit more info - look for 32-350. I don't have my 4MT any more but there were 5 screws as documented here. http://www.Bachmann.co.uk/service/body_removal.php
  7. There are 5 small screws as indicated in the assembly diagram: a magnetized screwdriver will make removal (and replacement!) very easy. As for a decoder the TCS DP2X-UK fits with no problem at all as there's no wiring harness so it just replaces the blanking plug with no clearance issues.
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