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  1. Just my opinion, alot of people knock Hornby with their TTS but personally I like them as it gives sound at what to me is affordable. I worked with class 47s for quite a few years and the TTS sound seems ok to me. The example I have has been re-speakered so maybe that makes a difference. Personally I think the whole hobby of model railways will price itself out of existance eventually as many of the prices are beyond reach. I am reasonably well paid (but not in the 30k band mentioned earlier in the thread :) ) but have very little disposable income to play with, one of the joys of being married I guess. Ultimately I suppose its an individual thing, what is affordable and what is good value.

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  2. Thanks again Rob,

    To be honest I think I'll have to accept this chip has been messed up which is more than likely why it was sold. I guess the lesson learned here is don't buy used sound locos without being able to see them work first. I'll call Howes when they open and see if they can still do anything with a V3.5 chip.

    Merry Christmas anyway :)

     

    Graham

  3. I recently bought a used Hornby 08 but the engine sound doesn't rev up when increasing the speed. It will eventually but my layout isn't big enough to reach the speed where this happens. Is it possible to alter anything in the cv settings to make it rev up at a lower speed setting?

    Thanks

     

    Graham

  4. Ive finally got the layout running but it needs a bit of tweaking on some of the clearances. I attended our local show with it as a layout under construction which gave me the opportunity to set it up and have 2 days finding all the trouble spots.

    Now I need to get on with the scenery.

    Heres a few photos of the fuel yard area.

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    The concrete area is fine sawdust glued down then sanded when dry. After I had finished sanding I found a weighbridge plate, possibly from a Wills kit so dug a bit up and fitted that, looks a bit better than a printed one. I'm also going to replace the card hut with a plastic one at some point.

    On another topic, I recently bought a Bachmann 37 which has some missing lamp brackets. is there anyone now who makes lamp brackets that would be suitable?

     

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  5. Thanks for your answers, I have looked at the controller and its only showing function 1 which is the engine . I will phone the supplier tomorrow and see if they have heard of this , if not it will be easy enough to exchange the chip as Ive already started hacking the chassis about :)

  6. Hi,

    I have recently bought a tts class 37 to be used with nce power cab, when I press any function button it always plays the horn first. for example when I press 1 to start the engine sound it will first play 2 then start the engine. It does this with any button number. Any ideas?

    Thanks

     

  7. Managed to spend a few hours today on the layout, working on the point control. It needs a little tweaking still but the idea seems to work. I got the idea for the cranks from a chap in Oz who goes by the name of Gormo. helpfully he has made a few youtube videos on the subject.

    The cranks are just cut down tile spacers and the rodding is 2.5mm garden wire. It will need supporting on the longer runs and I will try cable clips for this.

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    I still have 5 more points to do so still a bit of work but hopefully they will be done in a couple of weeks.

    I still have to fit micro switches to throw the crossing polarity but that should be easy enough.

     

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  8. Well thats the holidays over and back to work, literally with a bang, as on my first day back I had a tyre blowout. Hopefully thats not an indication of how things are going to go. Anyway I need to start getting some modelling done as I need a working layout (not finished but running) by October 14.

    Ive got the 2 Dapol gunpowder vans painted but need to prepare the lettering still, hopefully by next weekend.

    Ive added brass tie bars as the Dapol model doesn't have any, a vacuum cylinder, a leftover from a parkside kit and cast buffers. I still need to add couplings which will be instanters.

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  9. I've not done much this last week as I've been trying to get my van ready for the holidays (fitting beds in the back) but I have managed to paint the gunpowder van bodies. I will do a bit with the underframes before I put them back together as they need tiebars, vacuum cylinders and cast buffers fitting. The electrics really need doing as I need to start testing it all soon before I start  on the scenic side so I prepared to panel diagram and ordered the switches but they are coming from China so don't know how long that will take

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    Once I get the holiday out of the way hopefully I can get on with this as October will soon be here and I need it running for then.

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  10. I ordered a couple of Dapol unpainted gunpowder vans which arrived last week. They have spoked wheels so will need rewheeling with 3 hole, also I will need to add vacuum cylinders. I have plenty of these though, left over from previous wagon kits. My impression of these vans is that they are more toy like than most of whats on offer now but this is reflected in the price (£9.00 each)

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    Ive started the wiring now and am adding cosmetic fishplates, mainly because I already had them.

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    Also in the post this week was a Hornby TTS class 20 but I've not yet been able to try that out and won't be able to for at least another couple of weeks but looking forward to seeing what it's like. I also have a Hornby class 40 and 47 with TTS chips fitted. While Hornby might not be the best it does make sound an affordable option for me. I will have to splash out on some chips for my 25s, 26s and 27s at some point though. Any suggestions as to what are good sounds for these are welcome.

  11. During this last week I started on some parkside southern cct vans. I managed to get the first coat of blue on today and hopefully finish that tomorrow.

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    With a bit of luck these will be done by next weekend

     

    (does anyone know how to turn the photo round?)

  12. I've been a bit busy this weekend trying to get my old transit van ready for a trip to Germany in a few weeks but managed to get an hour or 2 on the layout.

    I've been wondering how to control the points as eventually I want to use levers so I had a go at making something to screw under the switch blades. 

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    Here's the first attempt which should work, its a bit of brass tube, gardening wire and a paperclip soldered together but seems strong enough.

     

    During the week at work I've been trying my hand with scalescenes papers making a weighbridge hut for the coal yard, I don't really like using papers but I want to do this as cheaply as possible

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    Just needs a few more bits doing to finish it off.

     

    I also have a couple of old triang grain hoppers which I got secondhand years ago so I will see if I can make them look a bit better. i've removed all the underframe bits and will replace the buffers with cast metal.

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    Last week a couple of Parkside cct wagons arrived so will take them to work this week to play with in the evenings.

     

     

     

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  13. I've recently started a new layout with the aim yet again to have it ready by October. As I want to keep costs to a minimum I'm using up old copper sleeper strip from previous forays into em gauge, along with code 75 rail. Due to the small size of of this layout I have used points the same size as peco small radius, not really ideal but it will have to do.

    Im basing it in Scotland as I have a few old lima 26s, 27s and 37s along with a couple of 20s and 25s from Bachmann.

    Initially it will be wired for dc but later I will make it usable with dcc as well as I have recently been tempted and bought a couple of Hornby tts locos, a class 40 and a 47.

    The layout itself is 8' long by 16" wide.

    I'll put a couple of pics up later as for some reason its not allowing it tonight.

     

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