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Rails of Sheffield Improved Precedent Class
Jenny Emily replied to AY Mod's topic in Rails of Sheffield
A spare photo of the review model I took for Ken Patterson of WNTW fame. This is a full production model; the review samples having been airfreighted in rather than waiting for a container.- 718 replies
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Episode 10 is now going out as episode 7 - found out yesterday.
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I believe episode 4 covers Steampunk, and episode 10 features the secret project I was busy keeping quiet about at the start of the year. Not seen the full first episode yet, but the snippets looked really good. I knew Callum was in it as we both talked to each other a little back when filming was going on. I find it slightly amusing that my Rapido/Model Rail J70 features heavily in the series trailer.
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Rails of Sheffield Improved Precedent Class
Jenny Emily replied to AY Mod's topic in Rails of Sheffield
I was lucky enough to borrow two of these from Rails at the end of GETS to do some filming. Includes DCC fitting guide: -
I was lucky enough to get an interview with Pete Waterman about his OO layout featured at the Great Electric Train Show. Showing on Youtube from 6pm:
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Heljan Class 14 motor replacement
Jenny Emily replied to David_R's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
The motor on my Loadhaul class 14 let out the magic smoke after spending its life in a display cabinet. Was definitely a real challenge to get it all apart! I had a spare motor from a redundant class 17 chassis and it was a like for like replacement. Took a lot of effort but the 14 has been working fine since. -
DCC decoder size standard for 6 pin
Jenny Emily replied to Jenny Emily's topic in DCC Help & Questions
Thanks for the replies! i got a decoder to fit by gently bending the pins so that the decoder sat at a slightly different angle. It was still a super tight fit though. -
Is there a size that decoders are supposed to adhere to? I am trying to DCC fit a locomotive for review and cannot fit any of the standard decoders I use from four different manufacturers in it because the space provision for the decoder is too small. Before it gets a zero mark for DCC fitting, and resultant half marks on running quality for being unable to take common brands of decoders and therefore cannot be tested on DCC, I wanted to be sure whether the common brands of decoders are oversize or if this particular loco is not adhering to whatever standard there might be. It is a recently released 6 pin socket loco.
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Locomotion & Rails of Sheffield announce SE&CR D Class
Jenny Emily replied to AY Mod's topic in Rails of Sheffield
They are also have problems with phones and internet after, I think, a council work crew managed to dig through important cabling close by. I’m sure that isn’t helping matters right at the point they are trying to process through hundreds of orders. -
Prose O gauge rolling road
Jenny Emily replied to Simon Curnock's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
There is also the newly released rolling road from DCCconcepts: -
I’ve had one for must be over 16 years and all still works fine. The loco has run a lot.
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Replacement for Peco solenoid motors
Jenny Emily replied to a topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
I recently did a video overview of the Rails Connect point motors and installation. A particularly handy feature is that the DCC versions can be used on DC and switched by push buttons or passing contact switches and give frog polarity switching and LED outputs suitable for panel indicators or colour light signals. The underboard motors can either be connected direct to the points with tabs like the Peco, or screwed direct to the board underside as they have integrated screw mounting points on them that allows easier mounting and a much smaller vertical footprint. -
'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
Jenny Emily replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
The video I filmed with the Genesis livery samples: -
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'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
Jenny Emily replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
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'Genesis' 4 & 6 wheel coaches in OO Gauge - New Announcement
Jenny Emily replied to Hattons Dave's topic in Hattons
I have the Genesis coaches livery samples here for filming for a video coming out probably on Friday on Youtube. very impressed with these. They are robust, run well, lit versions have no light bleed and the detail and livery application are sublime. sleeper hit for me are the LMS versions. Not on my radar until I saw them here. Absolutely amazing in the flesh. -
They are well packaged using scrunched up packing paper and foam. As a company we send a huge amount of products globally so as you can imagine it is in our interest to package goods so they don’t get damaged in transit, because we also don’t want the agro of having to sort out stuff damaged en route.
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Depends on how much people are looking to buy. Up to I think 2kg and within certain size constraints overseas postage is £10. Unlike quite a few other retailers, DCCconcepts have actual physical stock on shelves for immediate despatch with a huge order inbound to us from Tillig in Germany. Most lines are planned to be an in stock item, not ‘order on request’ like many others do.
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Not commissioned by Rails. The Monday Club wagon is commissioned by me and only me; Rails are merely the retailer handling order fulfilment. If people don’t like it, don’t buy it. The livery is, however, prototypically accurate underneath the extra branding. It is also a different wagon identity from any other version offered. If people want to T-cut the special branding and logo off to reveal a perfectly prototypical TOPS era MDV, then go ahead. The livery was designed to let people do just that and it really doesn’t bother me if some people do. They are selling really strongly with something like 75% sold out to pre order so I’m not actually too bothered if a few rivet counters spit their tea out over them. I put my own money into commissioning these so I can do whatever I please with the livery. In this case it is specifically to promote a livestream event that runs for two hours from 7pm UK time on Youtube every Monday where several thousand railway modellers from around the world get together to hang out and get us all through the loneliness and isolation a lot of people have felt through lockdown.
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I’ve just filmed a review on the 86. It really is a great loco, though getting the body off to DCC fit it is a little tricky - those clips don’t like letting go!
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No as my own Youtube channel is independent of my work at DCCconcepts. I just happened to use their products because I sit all day in a room full of the stuff.