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Torper

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  1. I've got one of the latest batch of 37s on pre-order and anticipate receiving it in the next couple of months or so. However in view of all the comments about problems of one type or another that so many people appear to have experienced with their 37s I'm rather beginning to regret it. I only hope that steps will have been taken to ensure that the problems encountered in previous batches will have been recognised and resolved in the latest batch.
  2. Wild Mountain Thyme - The Silencers
  3. It's Good News Week - Hedgehoppers Anonymous
  4. Home on the Sea - Skipinnish
  5. Beyond My Wildest Dreams - Mark Knopfler & Emmy Lou Harris
  6. Far Side of the World - Tide Lines
  7. Best modellers show in Scotland - really looking forward to this!
  8. Darling Pretty - Mark Knopfler
  9. What I rather fear is some kindly and well-meaning relative thinking "He likes trains, he'd like one of these" and presenting me with one. One such relative did once hint along these lines and had to be rapidly (and as politely as possible) disabused of any such option.
  10. Roll Away the Stone - Mott the Hoople
  11. Come Outside - Mike Sarne and Wendy Richards
  12. Woman - The Anti-Nowhere League
  13. There are lots of things I might not buy because of their or their country's misdeeds - for example, I used to apply a strict embargo on South African goods, but once apartheid was consigned to the history books I was quite happy to purchase South African. Lais decoders are now sold all over the world, including in countries that take a pretty dim view of Chinese counterfeit goods - indeed, I understand that there was a ban on their being imported into the UK at one stage. As they are now so generally available, including in the USA, I can only only assume that any dispute with TCS has now been settled, and certainly the current generation of Lais decoders are very much their own products and they are sold by retailers whom I'm sure would not countenance selling them if there was an ongoing dispute about piracy. Presumably you wouldn't buy Lais Stay-Alives either?
  14. Walking On The Waves - Skipinnish
  15. So do the Lais and they're only £13.50. However, neither of these have F2 braking which I feel adds considerably to the fun of driving one's loco. And as Bob points out and a little rearch confirms (thanks Bob) many Zimo non-sound decoders have this facility, but it does require a bit of fiddling around with CVs . It's a pity they don't mention it - I've just had a look at Digitrain's selection of Zimo non-sound decoders and there's no mention of F2 braking but there are articles on this site that show how it can be done..
  16. I'm not sure what you mean by the "circular file", but if you intend to bin all four that you bought I'd first test another one on your loco just to ensure that the first one wasn't faulty. In any event, if you've bought faulty products for £50 you shouldn't just accept it - take it up with DGElectech. Did you buy the decoders from them at Warley? If you did you have additional rights against them as the retailer as decoders that don't work are not fit for purpose. All too often railway modellers are not very good at asserting their consumer rights. I've just had another thought. DGElectech sell their ANE manufactured decoders at £20.99 each, five for £99. At £50 for four, you got ypour for £12.50 each. I wonder if they're fakes?
  17. It would appear from Bachmann's website that their latest 21-pin decoder is the 36-557A which is made by ESU. They retail it at £39.95 which seems expensive for a non-sound decoder, but it apparently offers F2 braking - I have to confess that I wasn't aware that any non-sound decoders had that facility. On that basis I'd be very tempted to go for it, but I wouldn't buy it from Bachmann as you can get it for about £31 from some retailers, e.g. Rails.
  18. As you say, a considerable difference as to what matters. I have no desire for my locos to operate uniformly, but there again I only have a branch terminus which I can operate as being in either the early 1950s or the early 60s, and there are no duplicate locos - oops, I tell a lie, I've got two class 24s. What I want my locos to do is to run well and as most of them are kit built that's sometimes a problem, which is down to me , not any decoder. For my 1960s diesel era my locos are fitted with Zimo ActiveDrive sound decoders, and they really add a new dimension to driving a loco which I find most satisfying. Unfortunately, at £115+ each I can't afford them for my more numerous steam fleet and for them all I need is a decoder that runs well.
  19. I can only report what I found when I personally used a Lais 21-pin decoder on a standard Bachmann loco. I'm not fussed about adjusting motor control, etc, as I expect decent decoders to work straight out of the box. It's obviously a useful thing to have, however, and the Lais I have apparently has fully adjustable motor control but I didn't need to use it as the decoder worked stright away - if I had the knowledge and equipment I'd post a video showing just how smoothly the loco operates from a crawl upwards. As to what it can do, I regard Digitrains as a highly reputable retailer who would not willingly stock rubbish (apart from anything else they wouldn't want to deal with a load of returns), and the specifications of the Lais 80019 21-pin decoder are here: https://www.digitrains.co.uk/860019.html. (I see they've sold 11 since I looked yesterday). For some other reviews, google "Lais 21-pin review" or just have a look here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/urw/Laisdcc-860019-Motor-4-Function-DCC-Decoder-Onboard-MTC-21-pin-Plug-UK-Stock/product-reviews/1364785147?_itm=192663560339. They can't all be wrong. Other cheap decoders may not be so good. I've also fitted a Lais Kung-Fu decoder to a kit-built steam loco and it too worked fine.
  20. Looks Like I'm Up Sh*t Creek Again - Tom Waits
  21. Well no, the OP actually asked both a general question and a specific question, the latter being "If there is one that's markedly better, feel free to point it out for me!" which is what I endeavoured to do. A lot of decoders have far too many functions etc for my requirements, and in these circumstances a cheaper one works perfectly well. Otherwise, I do sometimes wonder if the unique excellence of Zimo is something of a myth, and I expect that users of Lenz, ESU, Digitrax and various others may think so too. Having said that, most of my locos have Zimo decoders, but they haven't all been perfect and I've still got one loco whose speed will not get any faster once it gets to speed step 75 or so. That's got a Zimo MX600 - I think I might swap it for a Lais to see it it's any different. (I should maybe insert an emoticon at this point). What the OP asked was if the cheapest is good enough. I may be wrong, but I gained the impression that he doesn't want anything complicated and, like me, wants a decoder that doesn't break the bank and will basically just run his trains without any adjustment once it's fitted, and I don't think you need to spend £34 on a Zimo for that. I'm rather reminded of the fact that during and after covid the price of Lurpak butter shot up and although the Lidl equivalent (Danpac) was and is virtually indistinguishable and was half the price people continued to go into Lidl and buy Lurpak in the belief that it was the best whileas I'm pretty sure that most wouldn't have been able to tell the difference. Thus with my Lais 21-pin - it works and it works well, controlling my class 24 smoothly and quietly from a nearly imperceptible crawl upwards. It didn't need to be fettled, it just worked, but there again I don't want it do anything complicated and in this case the cheapest was certainly good enough.
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