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Melly

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  1. One for Cav, and I apologise if I'm being slow joining the dots on this. I'm a DCC ready purchaser and, to be honest, I'd never thought about what DCC Chip restrictions there maybe when I ordered them or whilst waiting. There's been mention of getting DCC Chips configured for the multiple lighting configurations but then a recommendation to James on the LokoPilot 59619? Will the 59619 'plug and play' all lighting options or do I need to wait for the CAVALEX mentored on? I've got spare chips to just get them running in the short term and I've zero plans for sound as it agitates my tinnitus. SO . . . get the 59619 now or wait for the bespoke CAVALEX one? As an aside, gents (Cav Alex) you should be incredible proud of what you have achieved. Looks great, colour pallet looks spot on and impressive packaging. One of the things I've often chatted about with fellow enthusiast is my frustration in quality control and spares support. Were a million miles away from the the Hornby / Lima (with a total of 25 constructed parts) 'Toy' trains of the past, to these high quality items of miniature engineering. The packaging immediately struck me of being commensurate with an item of "miniature engineering" and not a toy. I look forward to participating in the brand growth (as a customer) in the future :-) Cough PWA Pallet Vans
  2. Lolling - missed that as well. The top box of my order only contained the model! I can only opine that perhaps loading the extras got missed. 🙄
  3. A cracking model, the underframe detail is incredible. Not sure the tension lock couplings are warranted to be spring operated unless its for 1st radi curves ? One of my order was missing the info sheet and detail pack, but I'll deal with that. When I did see the info-sheet and detailing pack there's no actual description of why there's a second set or brake-rigging. I'm assuming for EM or P4 use. There are brake hoses in the detailing pack, but no guidance on where they go (Flickr will provide the answers) . No holes on the buffer beam for brake pipes, albeit there are some tiny ones facing down on the underside of the coupling mechanism. Overall 9/10. Better info-pack would have taken it to 10/10.
  4. Shawplan Pricelist (CAVEAT2019 so in stock ??) 4mm General Detail Components Range V Aerials Product DP45-39 are they still trading ?!?!?
  5. Sorry - the pictures are really too small to appreciate what you're showing us what you've done.
  6. TBH I think my stance on this is; "If it's in / on reference material, particularly on Flickr, it gets modelled". I'm warming to the idea of a "Dogging" Cameo " :-)
  7. Ahh Rob - Our bachelor pad downstairs toilet was a homage to John Guest and other FHM contributors :-)
  8. Hi Nick I used to pass this location every day on my way to school. Almost anything could be found shunted in there but predominantly is was engineering wagons getting attention (wheel changes etc) and the small she crane was often used (buffer changes etc.) I do remember seeing a turbot there once on jacks with a bogie out for replacement. You could even get away with the 05 "Cider Queen " making an appearance. Linked a few from my Favs: Steam support coach Crane 1 Crane 2
  9. Thanks Nigel. The 5 hour 'recharge' didn't work and I've got a new battery arriving tomorrow. The handset touch pad needs a clean as well, so I'll have them both open I'll guess. I think I forget I bought this system back in 2004 - so it's done really well to survive all these years. Thanks for the reply. Ian
  10. Hi, just trying to resolve similar issue and have ordered batteries; A&H don't have any. Is the battery in the handset or the LZV 100 unit ? Thanks. M
  11. Just to close the loop on this one. Somehow the loco ID was set in two handsets at the same time. So when handset A was trying to drive the train, it was already set at 20% speed on handset B, although the loco was not moving. I've subsequently had this with non sound fitted DCC locos. Somehow the loco ID had not 'stealed' from one handset to the other. 1 loco. Handset 1 set at 20% Handset 2 set at 40%. Loco goes at 40% for 2/3 of the loop then 20% for another 2/3 then back to 40%. Delete loco ID from 1 Handset and loco operates at 1 speed.
  12. My guess is that the crazy - bonkers decision to release the marginal interest Floyd livery has resulted in a glut of unsold 56's with retailers. Accordingly they've delayed the production of other Class 56 to free up production slots for other items. Meanwhile, Cavalex will roll out the liveries that Modellers have been wanting but Hornby ignored: Original railfreight Grey, BR Blue etc.
  13. https://albionyard.com/2021/12/11/Heljan-oo-class-45/
  14. Depends John. Equally plausible scenario is visiting friends for tea and catch up; 30 mins after arrival. Oh How's (Child X?) They're upstairs isolating with Covid !!! Yes some people are that . . . . . . !!
  15. Yeah we've all heard the story of the the neighbours, phone on bedside table, either side of a party wall, one Covid the other getting pinged due proximity with ZERO chance of infection. More fool them for actually having their phone upstairs - god forbid my employer can get hold of me that easy when I'm resting :-)
  16. Not my picture . . . . but http://Tugs on the slow by Matt Fisher, on Flickr
  17. Hi RAF 96 - thanks for the reply. Sadly no - F8 not selected :-(
  18. Used to use Lenz - Class 60 TTS worked a treat. I have moved to Digitrax (Fed up with the Lenz controller buttons not working) and the 60 sound is permanently on but the loop bit of the high engine sound. I can start and drive the engine with the correct engine sounds masked by the looped high rev engine. Anyone experienced this before? I can't get the sound to go off :-(
  19. 100 % agree. But also puts some the 'big' manufacturers to shame displaying how their complacency on pushing out the same 1960s tooling time and time again, vice keeping up with development and bringing exciting new models to market, will contribute to their declining influence in the hobby.
  20. The attention to detail is right off the "Oooops the cleaner did it" school of thinking :-)
  21. Afternoon all. After the best part of a decade in this hobby, i have found that new purchase diesels are hit and miss regarding wobbly wheelsets; across all brands. Now this is something I am quite a pedant about, 126 tons doesn't wobble. I've used back to back gauges with hand pressure, back to back gauges within a vice (to guarantee 90 deg from axle alignment), removal and reinsertion of the plastic bushes and mix and matching axles with different wheels. Within all of this I am able to correct 1/2 / 3/4 of poorly seated wheels but it does leave me with some that, to me, and incurable. Before I consider purchasing additional ones, I thought I ask you geniuses out there for your tricks and fixes that you have conjured up over the years; you may just save me the cost of 2 full Class 66 wheelsets. Thanks guys M
  22. Nice video Ian How do those Kernow Cargowagons run - any good? The points on the main line are they Medium or Large radius? You def need some temp speed restrictions for those crossovers :-)
  23. That is a good angle Rob - not one you've shown us before. :-)
  24. Hi Rick You can get then flush. Glue together, milliput and sand away. Awaiting the mojo to hash together an etch for the doors - these have been a EIP for a while. M
  25. Rob - how about a 'screen' as they use at Hinklsey? Post lockdown ride and reccy?? https://flic.kr/p/29T7Edc
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