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thanks for your reply, why is the Hornby bad?
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Hello Everyone.
I'm building a small layout with about 5 turnouts.
Now looking at the control side. Tthe Hornby R7229 , controller looks attractive as opposed to the Gaugemaster combi.
The Hornby option is slightly cheaper and also includes a built in Capacitor discharge unit.
Wondering if anyone could pass on advise and experience as to the best way to go?
Thanks
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wow, that looks some layout, is it featured on RM web?
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Out of interest Ben do you use C&L with Peco points?
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I must have the thin sleeper variant, so I will carry on packing! thanks for your response.
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Thanks Ben, will carry on
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Hi
Wondering if some one could give me some advise please.
I'm looking at using Peco code 75 points with SMP track for my current layout, but I've noticed a slight height difference, Peco point track is slightly higher.
I've been able to make up the difference by using a thin piece of plasticard tucked under the SMP track at the intersection.
Would this be good practise? or are the two not compatible?
Thanks
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Many thanks for your reply. Lots a worthy replacement.
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Hi
Looking for help!!
I'm building a 4mm SR Terrier, the chassis is Branchlines.
Unfortunately I've managed to damage the Mashima (M20k?) motor.
I understand these motors are no longer available.
Please could someone advise of a suitable replacement and gearbox?
Thanks
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Enjoying all your posting, keep em coming!!
Looking foward to see it at Warley
Clive
Hornby R7229N Controller
in Electrics (non-DCC)
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Thanks , will avoid it and go Gaugemaster.