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Spent some time today to figure out the values for the light functions. I used a Train-O-Matic Next18 decoder.
Front white lights: 5
Front red lights: 6
Rear red lights: 9
Rear white light: 10
Interior lights: 16
Cabine lights rear: 33
Cabine lights front: 34
Cabine lights front + rear: 35So weird that they are not multiples, as in 2, 4, 8, 16 etc.
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Thanks for the suggestions. That Class 104 picture shows me what is most likely and I'll use that as an example.
I have a printer that can print in white and yellow, so I'm fine for decals.
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Thanks for the suggestions. It's very helpful to know that this information is called "data panel". A Google search brings up a Class 122 panel. https://www.railcar.co.uk/type/class-122/data-panels
I guess I can make something up from that, if I can understand the material abbreviation:
MBS - Motor Brake Standard
TSL - Trailer Standard (class) Lavatory
MCL - Motor Composite Lavatory? (Can't see for sure if the last letter is an L)
Would this be correct?
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I got the GWR Pacer today and made a short video on a straight track. You need to have a wide curve, as on my Roco R2 curved track, the model comes off the track.
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On 14/11/2022 at 12:13, CotBob said:
This is a good option, but it doesn't have the f2 brake option which I personally prefer having got used to it to on the sound fitted models.
Any decoder can have a Brake key. Just program the Shunting function to behave that way. Who uses the shunting function anyway?
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The green GWR Class 153 (art GM2210402) are being shipped from Gaugemaster to my store today, so I'm sure they'll be appearing everywhere from tomorrow.
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I have a page dedicated to how to take this chassis apart. Also with a tip how to fix the rattling sound, which some experience when driving in one direction.
http://tramfabriek.nl/kato-take-a-part.html
Blackmoor, Lynton & Barnstaple Railway in 009 (c 1930) -East Grinstead done , next show is Taunton
in Modelling real locations
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It was great to see the layout again, loved the sheep and great talking to you. Didn't look like you had a stressful morning behind you.
Sven