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  1. Hi Long Island Jack! Yes. Les updated me and the show guide lists East Jackson MI. I'll update the list above. Thanks!
  2. We had a great time there with Euxton Junction. A good size audience all weekend and very appreciative! We were well looked after by the Warners crew, so many thanks for that, and a nice flat path to the front entrance for our trolley so we didnt have to lift the layout too much!
  3. Good news for Hornby! Full disclosure I bought some Hornby shares a few weeks ago after avoiding them like the plague. I own a few Hornby locos and a full length Pendolino to run on our club layouts even though I own an N gauge layout and lots of stock for that. Hornby had seemed to 'bottom out' over the last few months and I thought maybe there was somewhere to go after all. The other thing that made me interested again around Christmas was one of the large shareholders in Hornby (Phoenix Asset Management) forcing Stanley Gibbons (stamps) into taking the company back from shareholders and giving control back to Phoenix who owned their debt. Phoenix had apparently been trying to get Stanley Gibbons to stop behaving like they were selling investments and get back to being a company for stamp collecting hobbyists. Before that Phoenix were a major investor in Games Workshop which has been doing enormously well for quite a few years now. If there was a company that needed to be creative to create and build a market for hobbyists of tabletop games and figures then it was Games Workshop. The investment manager and co founder at Phoenix seems to understand how a company needs to keep the customers and hobbyists happy rather than investors. There's a Phoenix employee on the board at Hornby so hopefully the same ideas are working at some level to steer Hornby in an appropriate direction for gaining new customers and making stuff that they can afford and keep them happy. Dave
  4. Also at the Preston Show... Demonstrations from Steve Roberts Tony Wright Les Green and Co. North Turton Gauge O Group And West Lancashire Light Railway The Cumbrian Railways Association The Lakes Line Rail User Group The Poulton and Wyre Railway Society
  5. Traders at the show... Northwestern Models DC Kits and DE Video Squires Model and Craft Tools Richard Panes' Spares Sawyer Models Crafty Hobbies Railstuff Going Loco MTFG Hobbies Vintage Prints John Garman Models The Junction Box Footplate Hornby Dublo 1938 to 1964 Along Classic Lines
  6. Layouts at the show... Alderford OO BR 1970s into the 80s Sparkel HO Winter steam in Bavaria Millhouses N Sheffield in the 1970s Merthyr Riverside EM Post grouping South Wales Scarlington N North East England 70s 80s Lewis Lake On30 Early 1900s Wyoming East Jackson MI HO US switching layout Laurencekirk OO North Scotland 1960s St. Seeb OO 1970s North West small town Lily Lane N Modern Image Headingley N North East 1950s Hillport Goods O North Staffordshire late 70s Auswiss HO Modern image Switzerland Ffarquhar Branch OO The Rev W Awdry's Thomas layout Bryony Lane OO BR 1960s Arun Quay O Fine South Coast Quay 1960s Parrot Hall OO 1970s to 80s Manchester Stanley Junction N 1960s Scotland Glenties OOn3 Irish narrow gauge steam Axebridge OO9 South West quarry line
  7. Our Preston Model Railway show is on again this March 2nd and 3rd at Preston's College here in Fulwood, Preston. Sports Hall, Preston's College, St Vincent's Road, Fulwood, Preston, Lancashire PR2 8UR https://maps.app.goo.gl/Caot9SvTrQmsQPM39 The show is open from 10am to 5pm on Saturday 2nd and from 10am to 4pm on the Sunday. Adult tickets are £8, Children's tickets (under 15) are free. The show has wheelchair access from the car park and throughout and tickets for wheelchair and scooter users are £4 and an accompanying carer can enter free. This year we have 20 layouts, 15 traders and numerous demonstrations and associations.
  8. I would hope that the Kenesis Hub has its own wifi router built in. There are numerous cheap modules that Bachmann could have used. The handset was introduced as using its own 2.4GHz implementation which would not be Wifi as it would eat through batteries. It would have to be something similar to Zigbee or Bluetooth hopping around different frequencies trying to find gaps between the wifi channels. The test will be whether there is as little interference over greater distances (larger layouts) in smaller halls surrounded by wifi hubs, hotspots and other layouts running wifi and 2.4GHz systems. There were a lot of wifi routers at Warley, many of the shops had multiple and there were several layouts that were using wifi. However Warley is a lot bigger than the average model railway show hall!
  9. Problem with bench testing going from DC to DCC. Just been converting my Northern Rail 319 from DC to DCC. Brilliant that Farish has got the conversion down to a single DCC decoder and I can see that moving to sound will be easy as well. I ran the train on DC, so I knew it worked, and then waited for the Next18 decoder to arrive. You need to have both of the middle cars on the track to get them to move so installed the decoder, coupled them up and tried them. Nothing. Took the decoder out and refitted the bypass board and still nothing. Came on here to see if anyone had had a cimilar problem but nothing. It was only after stewing for a half hour or so trying various things that I realised there are two ways round to connect the two centre coaches. I reversed them and now they work fine. I can see its now obvious that the pantograph goes as near the centre as possible but with just two coaches on the track its easy to miss which way round the two centre coaches have to go!
  10. Still at launch price lunchtime 2/3/22 so couldn't resist ordering the second TPE set B to go with my initial order of TPE Set A. Will be looking for another 68 I suppose now!
  11. I must have chosen the most difficult one to try first! I have the hang of it now. Wobble the stanchion back and forth a little bit to get a couple of nice little cracking sounds and then grasp it right at the bottom and pull it outwards off of the chassis while still wobbling. The biggest problem pulling them off was being careful not to catch an adjacent one with your hand and bend it. Once I got going it only took half an hour or so to take off half the blue stanchions off of my 10 wagons. Now need to fit the red ones. Will give it a try with Roket Card glue rather than PVA since they should set in place quicker. Will probably leave weathering until the future of the bogies and wheels are decided.
  12. Short of extreme weather or other acts of a higher power we are definitely on for next weekend 5th and 6th of March. Look forward to seeing you all at Preston's College here in Preston. Dave
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    Preston Model Railway Show is back for 2022. Saturday 5th March 10:00 to 17:00 and Sunday 6th March from 10:00 to 16:00. We are at Preston's College, St Vincents Rd, Fulwood, Preston PR2 8UR. Layouts expected this year are Old Oak Yard Gn15 Carrowbeg OO Great Endon OO Wolfe Lowe O Swiss Pass HO HOm Hadley, Stonybrook and Swale Railway O16.5 Hartley Poole Too N Newhaven Harbour OO Heworth Sidings N Fen March Depot OO Bodmin Generally OO Nordhafen HO St Andrews and Guardbridge N Rannoch OO Clayton End Signalman OO The Coeur d’Alene Railway O16.5 Lily Lane N The Circle Line N Traders supporting the exhibition are Northwestern Models DC Kits and DE Video Stevenson Carriages and Millholme Models Squires Country Park Models J.S. Models Geoscenics Bespoke Signs and Print Vintage Prints Crafty Hobbies John Garman Models Going Loco MTFG Hobbies The Junction Box Footplate Hornby Dublo 1938 to 1964 Along Classic Lines We also have demonstrations by Tony Wright Eric Farragher Les Green, John Holden and Steve Hewitt and information stands from West Lancashire Light Railway The 7mm Narrow Gauge Association Wigan Finescale Railway Modellers exhibition Preston & District Model Railway Society club sales Lakes Line Rail User Group The Cumbrian Railways Association Poulton and Wyre Railway Society
  14. Has anyone yet had a go at using the spare pack of red stakes supplied in the N gauge timber carriers? I have tried gently moving some of the blue stakes back and forth to see if there was any movement where they are mounted to the platform but I dont see any give. I dont want to break one off half way down leaving difficult lumps in the chassis. The instructions mention fixing the red stakes with PVA but the blue ones fitted at the factory seem to be glued with sterner stuff! Dave
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