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Train_Dude

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  1. This is probably one of the best tips so far, even though I knew you could do DCC from your computer, I always saw that as something you do when you want to go all in, but this idea serves as a reminder that it could also be a cost saving measure in the right circumstance.
  2. I think this applies a bit if you are doing fully automated trains, they do require fairly specialised kit and some knowledge of computers and how they are expected to be used. That being said I am not someone who has any idea about any dcc train automation, the tech, the jargon, the software. I know nothing about it other than I see youtubers using it and it looks quite cool (an expensive) For me the nce power cab is very good, and more than I could want without going fully into automation. It's not designed (in my opinion) with the idea that you understand or use modern tech, because frankly as a 27 year old computer savy guy, the nce looks and feels quite "vintage" in its user interface and sometimes I have a hard time with it as it is so unlike modern tech design. That being said, once you understand how it works and you read the manual a few times you do start to get an idea of what they are going on about and it starts making the Trains do train things! I think this most likely applies for the other dcc controllers on the market, but you would have to ask the people who use them on specifics as I've only ever used the power cab and the starter dcc Hornby controller.
  3. I have a friend who runs on DC and his layout is very impressive, but mine does pretty much the same but uses about 10 times less wiring and one controller. DCC kind of feels like a cheat code when you look at what people had to do 20-30 years ago.
  4. DCC for me has been a bit of a game changer, It can offer you more reliability, a higher sense of realism, an easier time wiring, more detail in your models like sound and lights, multiple trains running on the same track and I'm sure there are many other benefits that I am forgetting. But DCC isn't without its drawbacks, it is a step up in price and there is a lot of jargon and technical info that is sometimes needed to get the thing to run at all. Two things I wish I had known when starting for the very first time; not all DCC controllers will be able to do all the functions of the DCC loco you have and you might be better off jumping in and getting a good controller to start with as it will save you time and money. Another thing I have realized with DCC is if you want sound in your locos you are better off buying them with sound in to begin with as that will probably save you about £20-£30 a loco in the long run.
  5. I am very happy to see him back, looks like its a new channel though, not sure if he deleted his old one or what. but glad hes posting again all the same!
  6. Very Strange, I hope he comes back as his videos were quite relaxing
  7. NOW SOLD FOR SALE - Bachmann 37-078K Collectors Club Ltd Edition 3 SDJR Private Owner Wagons £55 - £5.95 Postage Collection - Walsall.
  8. NOW SOLD FOR SALE - 37-081Y SET OF PRIVATE OWNER WAGONS BIRMINGHAM CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY - Produced Exclusively For Warley Model Railway Club 2011. £50 + £5.95 Postage Collection - Walsall.
  9. FOR SALE - Bachmann 37-075Q OO Gauge Set of 3 Southern Co-Op PO Wagons NRM Exclusive - Brand new in box. £60 - £5.95 postage Collection - Walsall.
  10. Bachmann 00 GAUGE - 37-715 - SET OF 8 TON CATTLE WAGONS BR BAUXITE (WEATHERED) - Brand new in box. £40 + £5.95 Postage Collection - Walsall.
  11. I used to be subscribed to Barrie Davis Model Railway on Youtube but I cannot find any of his videos. This is a shame as one of the videos he did was very useful as a guide on how to fix a certain problem and another video he did was a very effective guide of how to wire up a model railway. This is a bit of an inconvience as I only realised he had disappeared when I came to try find the video I had saved of his for when I was wiring up my layout. Any idea what has happened to him?
  12. View Advert For Sale - 5 unique Bachmann Thompson Teak Coaches! Brand new Bachmann Thompson Teak Coaches Set. Numbers are; 34-435, 34-460, 34-385, 34-410 and 34-385. I got these as part of a job lot of coaches. I've had the ones I wanted out of the lot and these are the other ones. These Coaches sell for around £50-£60 each on eBay new and only one other person is selling them altogether like I am and they want £350 for them. So £220 is not bad. These are in excellent condition, they were apparently used. But having looked at the boxes and taken a quick peak inside I'm convinced if they were run, it was once. I am selling these on eBay as well, but due to eBay's fees being what they are I'd rather sell them here for less. Collection available and preferred. Advertiser Train_Dude Date 23/01/24 Price £220 Category OO / 4mm scale  
  13. View Advert For Sale - 5 unique Bachmann Thompson Teak Coaches! Brand new Bachmann Thompson Teak Coaches Set. Numbers are; 34-435, 34-460, 34-385, 34-410 and 34-385. I got these as part of a job lot of coaches. I've had the ones I wanted out of the lot and these are the other ones. These Coaches sell for around £50-£60 each on eBay new and only one other person is selling them altogether like I am and they want £350 for them. So £220 is not bad. These are in excellent condition, they were apparently used. But having looked at the boxes and taken a quick peak inside I'm convinced if they were run, it was once. I am selling these on eBay as well, but due to eBay's fees being what they are I'd rather sell them here for less. Collection available and preferred. Advertiser Train_Dude Date 23/01/24 Price £220 Category OO / 4mm scale  
  14. View Advert For Sale - 5 unique Bachmann Thompson Teak Coaches! Brand new Bachmann Thompson Teak Coaches Set. Numbers are; 34-435, 34-460, 34-385, 34-410 and 34-385. I got these as part of a job lot of coaches. I've had the ones I wanted out of the lot and these are the other ones. These are in excellent condition, they were apparently used. But having looked at the boxes and taken a quick peak inside I'm conviced if they were run, it was once. I am selling these on ebay as well, but due to eBays fees being what they are I'd rather sell them here for less. Collection available and prefered. Advertiser Train_Dude Date 23/01/24 Price £220 Category OO / 4mm scale
  15. View Advert Accurascale Class 92 - Stobart - 92017 'Bart the Engine' - ACC2194-92017 Accurascale Class 92 - Stobart - 92017 'Bart the Engine' - ACC2194-92017 I brought it as I wanted one, however I am moving to fully DCC sound and this is DCC Ready and not one I am interested upgrading. Never ran and mint in box. Will post, but would prefer collection. Advertiser Train_Dude Date 22/01/24 Price £190 Category OO / 4mm scale  
  16. Does my "Gold" thing need to be approved as I now have the subcription but can't yet access the classified section to post under.
  17. Fantastic, This might be worth my while then. I have grown tired of selling on eBay as with every sale it feels like they are eating into my margins more and more with them offering nothing in return.
  18. Hi All I'm just a dude who sells Trains and stuff occasionally. That being said I've usually got some model trains that I'm selling. I sell On eBay but frankly I do not like it, eBay take 12.8% and do little for it if you ask me. Gold is £70 a year. This seems pretty fair to me. However are their any fees attached? or can I just list stuff and sell it and what people pay for it I keep? Cause if I don't have to pay fees I will sign up and list what I have, and I have some pretty good stuff. Im new to RM web so forgive my ignorance on this, I did look for more info but was unable to find a definitive answer. Cheers for your time folks. Regards Jim
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