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  1. Paul I might be interested in 1 & at £68 inc vat and delivery it seems a reasonable price But (there's always a but) as I live a bit further away than most of your prospective customers (Australia) how will this affect vat & postage Are bogies & Wheel sets included Are the axles the fairly common length of 26mm. The reason I ask about the axle length is that Intermountain, a US company has recently started to produce Ball-Bearing wheel sets in 33" (9.5mm) & 36" (10.5mm) in HO If either of these sizes are close enough to the POP train wheels then I will use these wheels assuming I purchase one of your POP trains John
  2. Dave while you may be reluctant to release production numbers by giving us an invoice number I feel you have given us a way to work out how many models you are producing As for reevesthecat you invoice is 10 ahead of mine John
  3. Hilux If yours was a genuine rather than a rhetorical question then the answer is yes For those who don't know of the NMRA, they US based & have standards (recommended practices) for just about all things model railways The Weight standard looks something like this Scale Initial Weight Additional Weight per inch of car body length (ounces) + (Ounces) O 5 + 1 0n3 1-1/2 + 3/4 S 2 + 1/2 Sn3 1 + 1/2 HO 1 + 1/2 HOn3 3/4 + 3/8 TT 3/4 + 3/8 N 1/2 + .15 You may notice that they neglected OO scale but I work on the idea that HO practices would work. With the NRMA DCC Standards the ESU HO Class66 I just bought from Germany works on my Digitrax DCC & a friends Hornby Elite DCC & I expect it to work on any NMRA Compliant DCC system As for the TEA it isn't on my list but it looks like it should be a winner Viva la Revolution John
  4. The roof of this loco looks to have the perfect gap (see the red arrows) all the way around it to make a removable roof very easy to design A removable roof held in place with magnets gives easy access for replacing/ installing decoders or operating any switches for lighting or track/OH changeover switch John
  5. Dave Can we please see the corosponding graph in the OO Class92 Topic John
  6. If anybody is interested I followed Roy's link to the exploded view of the Class 71 or is that a view of an exploded Class71, and I counted at least 18 parts to make a pantograph & 50 parts to make 1 complete bogie The highest part number I could find was 93, with a lot of the parts being used 2 or more times I would guesstimate 200+ parts Dave if you read this, is there any updates regarding the progress of this model the last update on this forum I saw was about 4 weeks ago I am hoping that it will be here soon John
  7. I keep seeing the Fell mentioned As I didnt know what it was, I googled it That loco takes the expression " a face that only a mother could love" to a new level Would I want one . Maybe???????????????????? John
  8. I know of at least 1 that is running on a loosely based US layout. By US I mean the country not Un Serviceable Although in my defence the loop it will usually run on is under catenary mostly meant for BR prototypes and any thing I like that has a pantograph.(GG1,Bipolar,Little Joe, Krokodil, TGV ,ICE, Bullet train, Acela, ETC) John
  9. Dave wrote the Following in post#1 in the NEW OO gauge Crowdfunded Class 92 initiative topic "Crowdfunding price TBC but approximately £150.00 per model" Dave wrote the Following in post#70 in the New N gauge Crowdfunded Class 92 electric locomotive project topic"Currently the decoder and speaker is going to cost around £110.00 on top of the loco price, but will be factory fitted and marked as such, and as such fully warrantied by DJM I'll firm this up a bit closer to deposit time as obviously I might get a reasonable discount for buying in bulk etc. so I can pass that on. cheers Dave" ​This might give you a indication as to the price of either model i.e. approximately £150.00 for DCC And approximately £260.00 for DCC + Sound ( Dave this is your cue to correct me if I have grossly miscalculated ) ​Hope this helps ​John
  10. From what can see the rapido turbo train has a 2 wire connection between coaches and I am fairly sure that these 2 wires run the full length of the train There are 2 motors & 2 decoders in the train i.e. 1 motor & 1 decoder at each end I believe the intermediate coaches are lit from the track power and are on all the time I powered up the track & lifted one of the power cars of the track , all the coach & power car interior lights remained on If the front bogie looses power (through a bad point or other dead or dirty section) then power is still available from the other pick ups in the train Last time I ran this train I don't recall having problems with them trying to pull/push each other off the track. Hope this helps John
  11. In post 182 I asked If I was to order a 32-646Z Bachmann Class 438 unit number 8007 in BR Research red and blue livery​, what do I get A 4 coach set in BR Research red and blue livery or 2 coaches in BR Research red and blue livery & 2 coaches in Network SouthEast livery or the 6 coach set as illustrated The answer I got answered the questions I had asked but not the question I hadn't asked ​Lyddrail in post 297 answered the question I hadn't asked when he said "The extra NSE coaches came later in the trains testing cycle, so 4 car is ok for the beginning." . Only a few weeks ago I didn't know what a 4-TC was, when I saw the production model being towed by a class 33 I wondered why an EMU was being towed by a loco Now my knowledge of the 4-TC has gone from 0% to a point where I can make up a train with a Class33+4-TC & know it will be an fairly accurate representation of the prototype thanks to all the modellers who have given there time on this forum. Thanks John
  12. If I was to order a 32-646Z Bachmann Class 438 unit number 8007 in BR Research red and blue livery​, what do I get A 4 coach set in BR Research red and blue livery or 2 coaches in BR Research red and blue livery & 2 coaches in Network SouthEast livery or the 6 coach set as illustrated John
  13. I've noticed quite a few kitbashed APT-P trailer coaches on eBay. Does somebody know something the rest of us don't know? John
  14. Dave Thanks for updating the product progress page on your web site Does this mean we'll see a painted model of the 71 soon? John
  15. Mike Just a thought or have I done a bad bad thing John
  16. Sorry I missed that, I wasn't thinking, where I come from that looked normal Just like any other bright and sunny day here in Queensland John
  17. ​ The Backdrop looks excellent, the clouds look almost real The people in the station all seam to be in natural poses The skin tones are spot on. The track looks like Kato that has the ballast touched up with a brown wash so that it doesn’t look so grey The HST looks too clean and the paint is too glossy, is it the new one from Hornby? The trees are a bit ordinary. They look like straight out of the box Heki Overall the modeller has done a creditable job John
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    Dave Any chance of updating the product progress page on your web site. Last date on the progress chart shows November last year about 6 months ago. Thanking you in advance. John
  19. UP 4000 The easiest way to dim LEDs is to add more resistance in series with the LED The lighting board in the trailer cars will have several LEDs in series with a current limiting resistor and may have several banks of LED-LED-Resistor in parallell and look something like this. If you want to permanently dim the lights then just add a resistor in series with the lighting board. To get the right brightness experiment the resistor values till you get it right for you I would start with a 1k ohm. If it is still to bright keep adding 1k resistors in series until you get it right If it is to dull the replace the 1k resistor with smaller resistors eg 470 ohm or 120 ohm or 56 ohm The resultant circuit will look something like this. To get two or more levels of brightness, a circuit something like this should work. F 1 on = full brightness F 2 on = medium brightness F 3 on = low brightness F2 & F 3 on = medium to full brightness For F2 to work as an on/off switch you will need to program the appropriate CV The diodes are any 1A 100V or similar diode EG 1N4001 or 1N4004 If you want to save on accessory decoders the you could wire 2 or 3 coaches to 1 decoder & it would look some thing like this. John
  20. Dave I am very partial to most things that have pantographs. Hence the recent prepurchase of your class 71 I model mostly North Americian HO models followed by UK OO, and a smattering of European, Japanese and Australian My wish is not so much for type of loco but more to the mechanism for diesel or electric locos Most American mechs have a central motor with flywheels and drive shafts to each bogie, giving all wheel drive. All wheel pick up is essential. In recent years UK models have started to follow this layout If the bogies could be made with clip-on side frames then these bogies could be utilised on any other loco with the same axle centres simply by clipping on the new sideframes Use the same motor/flywheel assembly for all locos where possible Loco’s with the same bogie to bogie centre could use the same heavy cast chassis. Fuel tanks, battery boxes, sub chassis, etc as clip on plastic bits What I have described is pretty much how Athearn have done it for years. My point is to use as many standard parts over a range of locos This could mean that in 10 to 20 years you could replace worn or damaged drive parts from a current model John
  21. Richad At the point of the "not OK" arrow in the gap between the universal and the rest of the drive shaft place something small and flat like the end of a small screwdriver and push forward in the direction of the arrow and the universal should click into place. Rotate the motor shaft 180deg And check that the other side of the universal is ok. john
  22. This is my 42nd post and I was hoping to answer the answer to life the universe ETC But I spotted something in Richard's 47137 APT-e that looks wrong( although 47-1+3-7 does equal 42 So maybe this is the correct post to spot this) Is this PC2 a bit noisy? What I noticed was one of the universals doesn't appear to be correctly seated The image should explain it better than words John edit This is post 3313 and 3+(3*13)=42 This is getting better all the time
  23. The area circled in red might be the key area for connecting a decoder But without a close up look at the PCB it hard to be sure and I don't think there is enough detail in the image. Probably not much help but that's the best I can do for now. .For me its 2.00AM now & way past my bed time John
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