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Porcy Mane

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  1. 23 ton Open Mineral Wagon (Scrap traffic). by Adrian Nicholls, on Flickr
  2. ↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑ Just five posts up from yours ↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑↑
  3. On that I would bow to your greater knowledge.
  4. Dunstable Gas Works by Kevin Lane, on Flickr
  5. I have recently bought some Peco/Parkside PC65 kits from a a supplier with a high volume turnover. The supplied transfers sheets had no reference to Modelmaster printed on them as was originally the case. Other than that, the supplied transfers including the paper they were printed on looked to be identical to what Modelmaster used to supply. P
  6. I'm not the person to be asking. You need to be plying others on here with the black stuff. 🍺
  7. Yep! Like all individuals that give up there time freely and contribute decoder definitions, very few appear to give any thanks. The V5 definitions much must take an immense amount of work. Voluminous but not portly although I do take the very occasional gill of stout. Porcy
  8. and at South Hetton a goodly number of locos kept that exact buffer combo until well after nationalisation due to the number of chauldrons they dealt with on a daily basis. The pic I posted above is outside what was the wagon repair shop.
  9. Aye but the buffers need to be lowered and placed at a narrower spacing to suit Accus narrow chassis.
  10. Think about it. May be an indication of things to come? 🙂
  11. The rear deck of the Hornby tender is another area where the latest version from H knocks spots off the Bachmann jobby and, as I was reminded last night, the brake blocks & and particularly the hangers on the Bachmann version were a figment of somebody's imagination. Just saying, P
  12. As I said earlier. I've only experience of one Loksound V5 decoder. I think, LokSound 5 DCC ProductID is 200009C & LokSound 5 ProductID is 2000096 It might be worthwhile you subscribing to the Loksound I.O. group and asking there. https://groups.io/g/Loksound/topics
  13. Too true. I just wish the Accu boys had gone with Zimo.
  14. and it does't have that conspicuous nose joint line as see in the phots posted above. Whilst the Bachmann 37 looks to be a fine model, those separate noses for me, does it no favours. I asked above, but no on has come up with an answer yet. Like the previous Bachmann 37, is the latest iteration still to long to accommodate the nose lighting PCB's?
  15. Can you explain what you mean by "Solid wheel" rim please. Is it all metal or normal Hornby practice of plastic centre moulded directly into the metal tyre? From your photographs it looks like the latter. It would be nice to know as I like to turn Hornby plastic centres down to accept P4 tyres. Tia, P
  16. I'm still using an old version of JMRI (Version 4.16) and there is Plenty of V5 definitions in there. I found the information tab quite usefull for the V5.
  17. I see loads of Turbots flying up and down outside my house every day. Usually driven by boy racers.
  18. Using a loco (even a model loco) not fitted with dumb buffer extensions to propel chauldrons... What other outcome would be expected? Slippers Sam is being a silly boy.
  19. Including 24.75mm axles ? 😉 Yep, I know things have changed since the Cemflo. 🙂🙂 🙂
  20. I s'pose it depends to what generation you belong ... and politics is banned on this forum.🧐
  21. As Nigel said, it's under the actions menu in the initial decoder pro start up window. Does this help?
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