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  1. Charlie, Some more of 144017 in two car formation in 1987 And in again in York in May 1991 with what looks like a 2 car formation (by 1988 144017 was 3-car); So could the centre care have been taken out for maintenance and the unit run as 2-car in to 90's? Infact this is in Doncaster in February 1994
  2. Hi David, Noticed in this old post you had a photo of 144017 back in 1990, I'm really interested in photos of 144017 in its earlier liveries, do you still have this picture as unfortunately rmweb no longer has it. Chris
  3. That's a shame, would have really liked a model of 144017 in its early regional metro 3 car livery. However will quite happily settle for 144017 in the earlier 2-car formation & livery.
  4. I'd also be interested in 144017 if a representation is produced, 3 car would be nice but understandable if only in her original 2 car format.
  5. Thanks for the update Dave, Keep up the good work! Loving my DJM J94 and really looking forward to being able to have your H.C to run alongside this & my Hornby pecketts.
  6. Just Wondered if there's any update on when the remainder of the DJ Models J94's are expected to arrive? Seems to have gone very quiet on here for some time.
  7. I'm fairly sure I can confirm them as being Mehanotehnika as I have a brand new example still in its packet with the same style of fishplates you described. As you can see from the pic it describes it as an N/HO 30 deg. Crossing. Unfortunately I don't know any more details as I bought it about years 15 years ago as a young lad. Hope this is of some help.
  8. I've also just had a similar problem with signal loss, the base unit also started slowly flashing the green LED, however fortunately I've got a spare Dynamis power supply from another base unit. Using the second power supply everything worked OK, so plugged the original back in and once again had the same problem. Next I started turning electrical devices off; Turning an electric lamp off (with an energy saving FLC bulb & electronic dimmer) appears to have fixed it! So I guess its a combination of electronic interference and a power supply that's not tolerant to interference. Guess it might be worth investing in a decent quality power supply sometime.
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