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  1. On 28/05/2021 at 16:17, mevaman1 said:

    Warrington January 2005.  Good use for the EWS Bachmann Observation Saloon.

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    Great photos Mevaman, and the EWS sourced support coach and traction got me thinking about what involvement EWS had in running these trains. I had always assumed that DRS were the sole operators of these trains at least in the 21st century.  Stand to be corrected?  Possibly the EWS 66 was hired in but doesn’t  explain use of the EWS inspection saloon....

  2. Snaffled a 92 quid ECR 66218 the other day. Listed as having severe wobble.  I am confident that on arrival, chopping and fixing the exleboxes will result in a smooth runner. Done 22 so far.  I am quite partial to the ECR livery.  In the period 2010-12 they worked just about every form of freight in the UK.

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  3. Correct.  Hard to know if this an empty motorail or a car industry working in 1971.   Possibly the latter.  At least it shows the LMS ones worked motorail at some point.  My next challenge is to establish how late in the 70s these could be used on motorail.  I have already backdated my train to 1974. Tricky getting all the cars and number plates appropriate.

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  4. Thanks.  One LMS type looks to be in in ( grubby ) rail blue on Paul B’s site. Also a pic on line of a 46 hauling Motorail branded LMS type flat on flickr I think??

     

    in fact it’s in the Flickr link you quoted.....

  5. Thanks.  One LMS type looks to be in in ( grubby ) rail blue on Paul B’s site. Also a pic on line of a 46 hauling Motorail branded LMS type flat on flickr I think??

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  6. Resurrecting an old topic,   I have finally got around to detailing and loading my MOTORAIL flats.  I have two oxford and two Bachmann, all in motorail blue.  As FVXs they are dual  brake compatible.  Past research has shown the Oxford type to have been in Motorail service in the 70s and Im sure I’ve seen images of the ex LMS and BR mark 1s working together.
     

    My question is, how late a year could I get away with running this mixed rake as ‘MOTORAIL’?  I’m aiming for a very early 1980s holiday service.   Is this feasible, or are the ex LMS flats likely to be out of MOTORAIL service by then?


    (I’m well aware of the ex- LMS ones beig used in industry throughout the 1980s)

  7. On 22/12/2020 at 06:30, pheaton said:

    Its likely....the motor algorithm set on the TTS decoder is incorrect, what speed step does the judder occur at? Most juddering I have had is at slow speed, The Hornby 66 uses the same motor as my Limby class 31 and I have had to change the motor algorithm to get reasonable operation, its the same on the 8 pin Bachmann 37s and the super detail class 31s I have fitted and vitrains 37s and 47s.. in fact im yet to find a motor that TTS works perfectly with out of the box.......

     

    Try those....

     

     CV3=35, CV4=20, CV150=1, CV153=215, CV154=0. Also, turn off DC running in CV29 

     

    Also.....theres an awful lot of conjecture and discussion on a lot of American modelling forums about the use of car bulbs as short protectors....the gist is while they work.....they can allow a short to persist....and whilst at low currents that's fine....at higher currents....a car bulb puts out a tremendous amount of heat.....enough to start a fire!

     

    http://www.rr-cirkits.com/Notebook/short.html

     

    also....might be worth bearing in mind @RAF96 is a DCC beta tester for a high profile manufacturer. Might be worth reviewing what you have said as its a bit harsh!

     

     

     

     

    Was shuffling around some of my TTS class 66 decoders today, installing them in two late model Bacchy 66s (Colas 66846 and DBC 66117).  With the former I ran into problems with low speed juddering and my usual adjustment of the CV150 algorythm dod not sort it.   Then tried Pheaton’s extensive lost of CV changes as outlined above, result: running as sweet as a nut...........So thanks Pheaton. Superb advice.

     

    to illustrate the sometimes random nature of DCC, the identical TTS decoder when straight into 66117 with no adjustments required, running smoothly.

  8. By contrast, I cannot recommend Hattons other ‘courier’ option,  DPD. At the end of 2020 they clearly ‘bundled’ three seperate orders of mine, despite purchases made over a couple of weeks, End result:  seizure by Australian Border force, (combined over $1000) hundreds payable in duty and ‘brokerage’ fees.  I returned all items to Hattons for refund, as DPD had not fulfilled their advertised service.   While we are all aware of covid difficulties, this carrier does NOT do as claimed and is in my view to be avoided.

  9. Have just received my beautiful 121 loco.  Intending to fit MM sound chip when available, in the interim I have fitted a Hattons V2 6 function which controls the marker lights independently in both directions, but cannot it seems operate the above cab headlight. All internal switches are set to ON. Are more than 6 functions required to operate the lights in entirety?

     

    Any ideas welcome.

  10. 7 hours ago, TomScrut said:

     

    I think the thing is though a little diversion like that is often a good thing. I'd never have gone looking for that story but I found it quite interesting. So long as it doesn't dominate the thread what's the harm?

     

    If we only read the topic we exactly look for we don't find unusual stuff out half the time.

     

    I aren’t sure about that.....

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  11. On the subject of Lokprogrammers, I purchased one of these in about 2007 and after a flurry of activity to around 2009 mainly downloading files for my Irish stock, it has fallen into disuse. It is so old it’s PC interface is the old multi pin type.

     

    is this hardware now useless? Can a Lokprogrammer be used with an I-pad?

     

    Any views appreciated.

  12. 5 hours ago, dogbox321 said:

    Hi - quick question - has anyone had problems with EWS & DB Class 66's having either faulty lights or lots of light bleed?  Tried a search to no avail and not enough hours in the day to scroll through 174 pages.

     

    Any assistance most appreciated,

     

    Many Thanks,

     

    Chris.

    Yes, I have a number of these, interestingly iT is the ESU V5 sound versions with light failures (day or night lamps randomly out, rear reds out) despite having switches set correctly.  My non-sound versions with Hattons 6 function chips are fine.

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