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  1. 7 minutes ago, meatloaf said:

    Does it run ok with the HM7000? 

     

    Do you think there would be room for the stay alive?

     

     


    Hi, 

     

    Yes mine runs absolutely flawlessly with the Hornby TXS decoder. I used one of the speaker chambers which was already prefitted- so just stuck the speaker enclosure down (there are two side by side). The surplus speaker enclosure I covered over with black tack. I did struggle to find space for a stay alive though so opted to not fit that. Others may decide they can find space for the stay alive somewhere. 
     

    regards Peter

  2. Hi,

     

    I managed to pop into the garage to do some testing of the loco on my layout track work. Haulage ability is impressive. I will remove the pipe work detailing from both ends as this restricts the movement of the nem coupling in my view- (others may disagree- but I’m basing that on the Heljan 25 I have which has a similar coupling set up). 
     

    The loco passed through all my uneven yard areas and helix. Thumbs up from me. 😀
     

    Regards Peter

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  3. Well my GM Exclusive Aldeburgh Festival 47596 in revised NSE livery arrived today, and first impressions are excellent. Straight out of the box it has a good weight and after reading* through the manual and running in I set about fitting some TXS Bluetooth sound. 
     

    (*skimming).

     

    Actual body removal was simple with four screws. The bogies seem to have a bit more give in them compared to their Bachmann class mates. I’ll report back once I’ve had a garage session with the layout as I’ve got some helixes and uneven storage sidings.😆 It should certainly look at home with the new Accurascale Mk2bs. 
     

    I’m hopeful that my other Heljan 47’s on order are equally as good as this one.
     

    regards Peter
     

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  4. Well since the last time I posted I’ve installed a further 5 decoders into my fleet, from more 50’s /31/ 9F to a class 60.

     

    I’d forgotten that the sound file for the 60 was now available. Took me over an hour to install, as at first I thought the decoder was duff after installing the firmware update. Turns out I had to remove the decoder a couple of times before it accepted downloading the sound profile. I’d learned quite early on you don’t install the stay alive pack till you’re all fettled first with the profiles. 
     

    After a few cups of tea and choice words it’s all come good. 👍  I’ll be buying a couple more to see if I can fit into some new 56’s hopefully. 


    cheers Peter

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  5.  

    So it appears these may break cover in January “24 as I received a notification from Hattons earlier today, on some variants I was interested in . Usual caveats apply.
     

    Perhaps there may be some final samples on display at Warley.
     

     

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  6. 9 hours ago, Jammur said:

    Hi Peter 

     

    did you manage to get the ECoS system to read / set the address on the new Hornby decoders ? Everytime I try it it shorts out I have set it to DCC on the app.

     

    regards Jamie 


    Hi there Jamie,

     

    I’ve only installed two sound decoders with stay alive to a Hornby class 31 and 9F so far. I’m waiting for an eventual release of a 47/60 and (assumed they may release in time) pannier sound files for me to install more decoders to some other stock.

     

    Once I installed the sound files to the locos and I set the location and tested sounds etc.  I did this initial testing using my Dynamis, I then kept the toggle for each of the profiles set to DCC on the app. So I’ve not needed to change the location with my ECoS Command station. I’m afraid I’ve not read the locations either as the ECoS has recognised the locations already previously set by the Dynamis. 
     

    Sorry  I don’t know this offers much of a solution? 

     

    regards Peter

  7. I’ve been watching this range develop since the initial announcement. My view was this offered those who had dabbled with TTS decoders something with a bit of more refinement and also encouraged those who may not have thought Iphone app or android control/sound possible to give it a go.

    I have an ECoS command station as my main DCC controller and use a Dynamis Pro for testing and bench work. Some time ago I had fitted some of my items with TTS sound decoders and while basic they were good value for money.

    That said I decided to order two sound decoders with a stay alive pack for each. R7336 8 pin  TXS sound decoder and R7322 21 pin TXS sound decoder.

    I had read through the instructions and also seen some other Youtube uploads.

    I fitted an 8 pin sound decoder to my Hornby Engineers Grey Class 31- which I had recently rescued from Mazak rot with a new metal chassis The sound decoder and speaker and separate stay alive all fitted together as I expected. Downloading the software was simple and the prompts to remove from track and replacing to install new sound profiles was very smooth sailing. All in all it took me an hour from taking the loco apart to having it running on my bench. I like the fact that I can use an Ipad to adjust the settings including volume and change the decoder location really quickly then flip the control to DCC and then cycle through the options on my Dynamis.

    Today I fitted a 21 pin sound decoder to my new version Evening Star 9F. Again, I used the power supply from my Dynamis as I had done for the 31. The fitting of decoder and stay alive was simple and the tender of the 9F already has a speaker housing though you do have to squeeze things up a bit to reassemble the tender. Took me a while with my thick fingers!
    Loading of the sound profile took slightly longer than I’d hoped as I kept getting an error that the sound profile wasn’t loaded properly. What I did in the end was to remove the decoder off the track then reinsert it again and reinstall the decoder software then install the sound profile and it worked! Sound was much better than TTS in my view and the total fitting time was an hour and a half- probably because I was being extra cautious as the decoders has stay alive packs added and it tells you to remove it from the track for 60 seconds. 
     

    All the extra sounds you get is an added bonus over TTS. And I’m impressed with the range of plastic speaker housing you get in each kit. Instructions once you have found them on the Hornby website are by far the most comprehensive I’ve seen- when compared with the old TTS variant.
     

    I should add that I have a fair few loksound V4/5 sound fitted locos in my loco fleet and these decoders offer versatility as well as being £ cheaper. Rest assured I’m not telling fellow modellers what to buy. Just saying what I’ve found so far. Solid start.

    I’ve installed two sound decoders so far. I’ve now ordered some more  (8pin and 21 pin sound) with a view that it hopefully won’t be too long to wait to see what other Ex-TTS sounds are released…

     

    regards Peter

     

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  8. Hi,

     

    So it would appear the wait is almost over. I received an email from Dapol this afternoon about some preorders I had with them. They now suggest stock would arrive at Dapol sometime next week. Though sound fitted examples will follow on in due course. Will be waiting/watching with interest till my order arrives. 🙏

     

    Regards Peter

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  9. 1 hour ago, ModRXsouth said:

    The West Midlands Railway network map shows Birmingham International is served by West Midlands Railway, Avanti West Coast, Cross Country, London Northwestern Railway and Transport for Wales.
    According to the BBC News website, the list of companies affected by the Saturday 26 November ASLEF strike does not include LNWR or TFW, so can it be assumed that these two will be running their timetabled services?

    FYI LNWR https://www.londonnorthwesternrailway.co.uk/travel-information/journey-planning/service-disruptions/industrial-action

     

    “The Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF) union has announced industrial action on Saturday 26 November 2022. As a result, London Northwestern Railway services will not operate on this day.

    More details will be added to this page, and our FAQs and ticketing / refund advice will be updated as soon as possible.”

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  10. Fran and Team AS,

     

    Good things come to those who wait-I’m certainly looking forward to the arrivals in the new year.

     

    “The further good news is that we have secured sufficient supply for run 2 too, so keep an eye out for that”

     

    This comment in your update has piqued my interest significantly  😀 Ooooh let frothing commence, more beautiful blue and large logo ones pretty please 🙏

     

    all the best

    Peter

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  11. Hi,

     

    Sorry if this has been asked before. But will the upcoming class 37 sound decoder be sold separately through the Accurascale website, similar to what you have done with the Deltic?  
     

    And will the non sound 37 versions need speakers fitting?  Or is it a case of just fitting the decoder and off we go? 
     

    Thanks

     

    Peter 

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  12. According to a Heljan post on facebook today: 

    "As well as our own projects, we work with a range of other organisations to produce exclusive models, usually in OO gauge. We're delighted to be working with our friends at Model Rail Magazine on a superb OO model of the LMS/BR Class 11 0-6-0DE shunter. The first factory decorated samples of the '11s' arrived recently, as shown in the latest issue of Model Rail, on sale now! Featuring a huge range of authentic detail variations (cabs, ladders, fuel gauges, marker lights, handrails etc) plus working marker lights, switchable cab interior lights and extremely fine detail inside and out, these models will set new standards for English Electric 350hp diesel shunters in OO.

    Versions cover War Department, Longmoor Military Railway, LMS, BR and industrial locomotives across six decades of services.

    Please see the magazine's shop page for more information and contact Model Rail's order hotline with all enquiries related to the Class 11 project"

    https://en-gb.facebook.com/heljanas/

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