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  1. Hi,

    Thanks Nigel I appreciate what you are saying, and thanks Charlie, the videos were very instructive and I can see that any adjusting of sounds is going to be time consuming, so I think I conclude that a Lokprogammer would be a nice to have but not a real necessity, so maybe I will get one later.

    Thanks to every one else for taking the time to reply.

    Regards Tony.

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  2. Hi All, I am a bit of a novice when it comes to DCC sound, I think it has now reached the stage were it is worth experimenting with.

    Most of my locos are kit built and steam, there are sound files available for a percentage of these and others that maybe close enough.

    Do I need a Lokprogrammer? Can I buy a used decoder and reblow it to a sound file that is more appropriate for me? I think I undersatnd that I can alter the chuff rate etc, using my dcc controller.

    What do I need to understand?

    Tony.

  3. Hi Jol,

    I have been studying your propossed track plan, and I have one suggestion, that you move the crossover at the right hand end in towards the platforms as tight as possible, this may remind you very much of the way London Road was as a through layout, but it does mean that platform 2 can be bydirectional.

    This makes better sense of the layout at the right hand end. It was rare for us to use the facility at exhibitions but could be fun in use at home.

    Regards, Tony.

  4. Hi, I hope this posting is still live, I am looking for information about the coaling plant at Buxton, it appears to be unique in that the wagons were lifted and tipped into a hopper which was between running lines rather than over one and then the discharged coal was lifted, by conveyor or bucket to a small hopper over the loco. Confirmation of this lifting mechanism and any photos would be very useful. Thanks Tony.

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    I have made a small reply/comment to one of my gallery images about the brickwork construction methods

     

    http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?app=gallery&module=images&section=viewimage&img=24727&st=#comment_5986

     

    If you feel I need start another topic on the Card Construction Methods used on Manchester Central please advise

     

    Hi Ron,

    Thanks for the reply, I had missed that detail, I for one would like more detail, I have had some success with structure modeling but making a start is the hardest part and any new techniques may spur me and others to give it a try.

    Regards,

    Tony.

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