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    Modelling (not the catwalk version!), programming, electronics, scratch post for my cats, gaming.

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  1. The 205 has arrived! Got to make some space so I can run it in (after lightly oiling, of course). I just noticed that the motor carriage (left) sits slightly higher than the non-motor one (right). I assume this is standard given the motor? I didn't notice it on my previous one as I was preoccupied with the noise issue.
  2. Just ordered a 205 - it's due tomorrow. Fingers crossed!
  3. Thanks for you responses, guys. I thought (and hoped) that it was a one-off, but just wanted to be sure. With regards removing the grease - yep, completely took it apart and regreased, etc. It didn't make much difference, sadly. Now I just need to decide: 205 or the upcoming motorised EFE underground set first ... :D.
  4. Hi guys Last year I purchased a Bachmann class 205 and after a lot of phaffing around (re-greasing gears, etc.) trying to get it to run quietly, I ended up having to return it due to the noise it was emitting from the motor/gears (sort of grinding type noise). I'm thinking of buying another from a different supplier, but before I do can I ask those of you out there who have a 205 in BR blue what your experience of them is? I.e. Was my previous experience normal for that model? Does it run quietly for you? I really dislike noisy motors/gears/wheel sets so if that is normal then I won't worry about getting another one. Cheers!
  5. Thanks for confirming that. That's exactly where I'm planning to buy it. Just got to sort out the odd gravelly noise coming from the motor first on this supposedly new old stock unit I've been sent. Ran it in today and it doesn't sound well despite being oiled.
  6. H i all I was wondering if anyone out there has added legomanbiffo sound to a class 205? I'm looking at doing this myself, but, from what I understand, the audio needs to be uploaded into the DCC decoder? I.e. it doesn't come as part of that? If this isn't the case please let me know, but otherwise: What's the process to do this? I'm happy with buying the decoder+speaker and fitting them, but haven't (so far) found anything related to the audio upload. Any help/advice appreciated! Meir
  7. You're probably right. My memory of the time is a tad hazy after all these years and I probably wouldn't remember it at all if it wasn't for the coach being the way it was. So yes, probably a 416. I do have a couple of Bachmann 416 EPBs in BR blue (and a couple in blue & grey) - love 'em :). I just wish I could get hold of a BR blue 415, but no one seems to have made one. As a consolation I've got my eye on a 205 thumper, although only a 2 unit set so if I do buy it I might see if I can "upgrade" it to 3 units (wonder if I can use one of my Mk1 suburban coaches for that?).
  8. Thanks for all of the replies, guys. I'll skip repainting my Mk1's. I do like the BR blue livery the most, although I do have room in my heart for many of the others (blue & grey, southern green, maroon to name a few). I grew up seeing mostly the blue & grey livery with the odd BR blue. What you guys have said does gel with my memories as the only BR blue coach I ever travelled on (I was about 13) was an old non corridor/suburban one which I thought so odd being sectioned off as it was! My family and I were travelling from Bromley North headed back south during the mid to late '80s.
  9. Hi guys Were non-suburban Mk1 BR Blue coaches a thing? I've got lots of the surburban ones, but cannot find any other type apart from in EMU/DMU form. I was looking at repainting some blue & grey Mk1's but if they were never a thing then I won't bother (and from what I can tell that may be the case - just want to gather some opinions/confirmation) Cheers!
  10. For the most part I'm happy with it, but as you say there is some light bleed. That doesn't bother me too much, but I'll possibly address that in time, although I'm reluctant to make any permanent modifications (the lighting itself is not permanent). As for seeing it working; I don't currently have a layout to try it out on - mostly due to a lack of space - but I'm looking at setting up a section of tunnel and a terminus station which I can run this model on. Not the best as I cannot just leave it to run, but I'll be able to see it in a contextal setup and be good for developing my modelling skills which are a bit basic it must be said. Thanks for letting me know your thoughts on the above - much appreciated .
  11. Hi guys Here's the final result. The lighting seems to have lost a little of it's softness (same LED strips, more resistance so dimmer) under room lighting conditions, but looks a bit better when the room lights are dimmed or off. Please keep in mind that the lights appear a tad brighter in the picture with the room lights off than they actually are. I left the cab headlights on to give a rough guide for what that might be worth. The control method I'm usings is DCC btw so DC will obviously give a lower level of light. What do you guys think? Blue appears to approve as he didn't immediately try and knock it all over .
  12. Sorry: Forgot to mention I added a thin coat of white acrylic, although I'm not sure it has had much effect. I'll add lighting to the other carriage without the paint and compare.
  13. Latest effort: 11K total resistance. I don't trust my phone as I think it's auto light levelling when I turn the lights out so have put the loco in with the orignal lighting and the carriage (to the left) with the 11K version. Also using GIFs as hit upload limit:
  14. I can indeed add more resistance - I was waiting for some SMD ones with larger resistance to arrive in the post (which they now have). I'll let you know how it goes. With regards the LED strip I ordered a couple of reels a year and a half ago from ebay. I believe they are SMD5050 warm white ones. Here's a picy:
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