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Posts posted by RichardEyre
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I'm going to have to light that walkway aren't I?
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The difference is you could be drawing many times the current of one DC motor on DCC if several light and sound equipped DCC vehicles are fed from one wire.
We're not really comparing apples and apples there. My point was that the same layout has almost identical power requirements in either DC or DCC. The power for the chips, lights and sound for stationary locos is almost negligible.
Yes a long train triple heading will need a lot of power. But it will need it in DC too.
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Have they got enough grunt for DCC bus wiring?
A given loco does not draw more current over DCC than DC. The only factors are load and motor type.
Current draw for stationary locos is so small that it's not worth considering.
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Looking great. Some homework for the team responsible for positioning the tracks and spots.
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There's something to be said for n gauge.
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Just another 4 of those for the first building then :/
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How wide is that section?
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Oh no! It's all getting very serious.
I now have in my possession a light meter so we can ensure that each part of the layout is lit to the level we want.
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Santa delivered us a selection of 'building prototypes' this year. They were full of toys for some reason so I just gave those to the kids.
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It looks bigger than it really is. It's only 20 feet long but the box construction makes it seem longer.
The plan is to have it finished for 2018.
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You can keep them. I can't do scenery with straight lines.
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Was that the full plan or the misprint that's missing a foot?
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Is it really that deep?
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Postie just arrived with the next components for the aforementioned interesting ideas. Transistors, voltage regulators and frosted acrylic.
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We had the 2 next to each other. It's a clear difference in the head but moreso in the foot.
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Interesting indeed. I have many items on order from eBay to that end.
There should be a few unusual elements in this layout and, if we do them right, nobody will notice.
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Don't give him any ideas.
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In real life there's a large yard off to the left so there's no need to run around within the factory. The yard just sends the appropriate cuts of cars as needed.
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Great shots there. Made even better for the fact that I'm not in them!
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Next up are Halifax in September then Warley in November.
Formerly known as Project O 1/48th scale Switching layout - now Prime Cereals
in USA & Canadian Railroads
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