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  1. Thanks for that Simon, that will be why I can find no reference to it online?...I’ve got it I’m my head? Think I’m ready for the nut house! Cheers, Steve
  2. Hi can anyone help? I used to live a stones throw from the Leeds to York line. Near Neville Hill Depot, I have a memory of an unidentified class 37 in triple grey with LoadHaul branding? Travailing light engine from Neville Hill after dropping off fuel tanks for the depot. Am I imagine the livery? Or did LoadHaul put the branding on a triple grey 37?... any help would be most appreciated! As it’s driving me insane! cheers, Steve
  3. Thanks for your comments guys. Having spent several hours scrutinising Viessmans website and instructions for both signals and modules!...I’m going with one signal to module... Regards Steve
  4. Hi Guys, Hoping someone on the forum can help, I’ve decided to dip my toe into continental n gauge. I’ve bought viessmann colour light signals and a couple of their control modules, to have a play with! I’ll be controlling the signals with push button switches. Now my question is can I power more than one signal from the control module to keep costs down?! Or is it one module per signal? Any help is really helpful and much appreciated Best regards Steve
  5. Thanks Simon that's really helpful. I did wonder if you had gone in from behind! Regards Steve
  6. Hi Simon, Loving what your doing with Warrington and all the detailing that you are putting in. Could I ask how your removing the ends of the 37's please. Kind regards Steve
  7. Thanks for the input guys!...I think this going to be the way forward with the dcc23 decoder. I will get one ordered in the week. Steve
  8. Hi Guys, I will apologise in advance if this has been covered in another post? I've got a Dapol class 33 and I've chipped it with an ESU decoder. The problem is the chip is still a bit big for the available space and was wondering what decoders you guys have used! Many thanks in advance Steve
  9. Hi Stu, Nice video of the tractor! Glad you haven't sold Bexham far to good to sell...hope your okay pal? Since I posted last. Regards Steve
  10. Hi Graham, Thanks for the step by step guide on the coupling. I did not realise how simple it was! But yet so effective. Cheers Steve
  11. Hi Graham, Thank you I will look forward to the posts. Regards Steve
  12. Hi Graham, It's looking really good? Can I ask how you have done the couplings on the crompton? And any better pictures as it makes a vast difference to the look... Kind regards Steve
  13. I will look forward the updates Cav,
  14. i think modelling open windows is a nice touch. It adds atmosphere to the scene! It give that sense of living and is really seldom modelled? BoT is going to be awesome when finished Cav,
  15. The work you are doing on BoT is simply stunning! Can't wait to see more posts and the continuing developments. Regards Steve
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