RSS Fetcher Posted May 3, 2015 Share Posted May 3, 2015 Now that all four modules are joined together and in position, I decided to check the running between two modules. This join was made after the track was laid on each side, so is a real test of the alignment accuracy. I used the new Bachmann Earl 3027 which will be part of the GWR roster. This is out of the box, run in and with scale couplers and brass number plates added. I rigged up enough wiring to cross the module join and set the Dynamis DCC controller to 3027. I then tested everything, cleaned some remnants of paint off the rails and then took this video: http://focalplane.com/videos/ShipstonFirstLocoTest.mov The first run is at step 8 of 128; then a couple of fast runs, then finally a crawl across the join at step 2. If all my joins are as good as this I will be pleased. The sound effects are not from the loco - dishwasher and outdoor market in progress in the parking area outside. Comment: is it something about getting older/mature that slow running is more enjoyable and satisfying than fast running? View the full article Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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