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  1. On 9/27/2020 at 1:24 AM, WRENNEIRE said:

    Knock yourselves out people:

    Key   Function 

     

    F0     Headlights Front/Rear

    F1     Sound on/off 

    F2     Air Horn (high) 

    F3     Air Horn (low) 

    F4     Rear lights off/on (bonnet end)

    F5     Front lights off/on (cab end)

    F6     Acceleration/brake time, shunting mode/shunting speed

    F7     Curve Squeal 

    F8     Hand Brake 

    F9     Radiator Fan 

    F10   Compressor 

    F11   Coupler Clank 

    F12   Brake release / Brake apply 

    F13   Open / Close Cab Door 

    F14   Diesel manual notching (up)

    F15   Diesel manual notching (down)

    F16   Manual Notching Logic 

    F17   Automatic Brake Emergency 

    F18   Dynamic Brake

    F19   Conductor's Signal 10 331 80

    F20   Sound Fader

    F21   Isolation Switch (disconnect diesel engine from generator)

    F22   Sanding Valve 

    F23   Air Dryer 

    F24   RailClank (4 different Rail Clank Sounds. Select via CV164 Value 0-3)

    F25   Valve 

    F26   Disable Brake Squeal Sound  

    Nice one Dave, Spent the last 40mins playing in the shed, The Notching is top class! :)

     

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  2. Looking good Noel.

    I Picked up a sound chip today, Very nice Engine noise, however much fewer functions when compared to the 071 jobbie, Headlight and side lights not separately controllable like the 071. Not even a fade out function on it, not to mind a Guards whistle, Church Bells, Late Late Theme tune etc..ah well. Almost like a Hornby TTS Decoder at twice the price. ( I know switches in the bonnet Dave)

    The only Mapping I am able to do is with a OSI one and Compass.

    The Grey does look nice in the flesh, I am gonna dig out come Green coaches tomorrow and have play about.

     

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  3. Hi Lads,

    while me 121 is busy running in I thought I might update this.

    Tipping along on this one and I noticed that the hull is not symmetrical, there is a about a 5mm difference and you can see this here with the ruler, after some thought I decided to re profile one side with a file to it would be square to the other. being a boat and you can only see one side the difference should not be too noticeable, not much I can do about it any how.

    I was just about to cut the access hatch for the main deck bit also notice on side of the fiberglass superstructure is splayed out about 4mm, I will have to think about how to fix this now next, Will it be surgery or a simple brace but I will have a combing in place so a brace may not be possible. Arse anyway,

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, Galteemore said:

    Funny how taste goes. The millionaire racing driver Captain Howey, who built and owned the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, visited Barnstaple when the disposal auction for the L and B was taking place. As his biographer noted, he was probably the only person there who could have purchased the whole lot outright. However, he looked at the locos and dismissed them as ‘dreadful things with long funnels’ and walked away.....

    Crickey, Never heard that, Just what was he thinking! Must of been a rainy day!

    The L&B remind me of the VOR Engines. always fancied those too (yes I know GWR!) all that Brass!

     

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    7 hours ago, Broithe said:

    I thought it looked sort of familiar - I think this was at Warley the time I went - possibly 2011?

    L&B World: more photos | The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway

    190 is  a Manning Wardle, 762 is a Baldwin new 2017 build as the original one was scrapped , both lovely engines, Heljan make the Mannings and Baccy are doing a Baldwin, Peco have done the rolling stock so you can have your own piece of glorious Devon in your house!

     

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  6. 9 minutes ago, Noel said:

    That ebay seller is a shop Noel and that how they sell stuff, Nothing stops them from buying off of Murphys and flogging them that way? 

    "Along classic Lines is an online Model Railway retailer, Our E bay shop sells Model Railways old and new in a range of gauges and outlines. From the menu on the left select the gauge you are interested in and explore our range, we are friendly and approachable and are happy to answer your questions. Please add us to your list of favorite sellers and come again. Thank you for looking. Martin"

    157 snots, Tennor dearer than the box shifters but 29 post is an ouch!

     

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  7. On 9/11/2020 at 5:02 PM, gm171 kk said:

    Personally I don't think models can be weathered properly in the factory. So I'd like to buy a clean loco and have the option to have it weathered later. I haven't had the nerve to weather any of my stuff... Yet

    What is weathering? It's not just a bit of dust along the train, it's rust, paint peeling, fading, fly splatter, exhaust staining, oil staining, grease, track dirt and much more. 

    Could do with a Tan", Preferably not a spray one though!

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  8. 10 hours ago, BosKonay said:

    It's a customs requirement. As I said, we're looking at options.

    That's good news. 

    I don't understand how is it current customs requirement when rails sent a box today with 2 x 121's to me with no value on the outside. My Radio control bits from Cornwall  last week Similar and over 150 notes. invoice inside the box. There is no customs requirements currently for UK - Ireland value on the boxes.  Mine came though RM and An Post and same mode for Rails and Model dockyard.

    I understand for DJ that he needs it for where he is and it is handy for him and stuff maybe scanned optically for clearance. Hopefully this can change as I did have stuff left outside my door before for all to see.  Anyway we will wait and see.

    I might be customs clearing my own stuff next year! Gonna be a pain in the hole. LOL!.

     

     

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  9. Mine RPSI one Arrived today . Thanks Lads

    Looks much better in the Flesh, In fact Superb but by god it is delicate, You can see the hours spent in getting the detailed nailed by Mr Murphy.  I still don't get the attraction of the Grey livery TBH buts that just me! 

    I Did not run it yet as I need a Decoder  so probably will save running one till the IE version comes into the hand and a sound chip whacked into that. The Hand rails are certainly a bit bendy on my one and need to be straightened somehow and 2 supports detached in 2 min of light handling along with the Vacuum pipe which pinged off but was luckily found after a quick search. 

    I am not a fan of the Packaging it comes in and I can see  some bits getting snapped off it you don't do it right in a lapse of concentration,  It looks Easy in the Video for Sure, The Front horns are a good candidate for the first bit to go so be warned. Just beware sticking it back in! (whoarrrrr Says Finbarr Saunders (Viz ref))

    One more thing and not to do with Paddy but I am not overjoyed with the invoice being splashed on the box and the value for all to see, Packing list, fine like most shipping companies but where is the sense in this being on the outside of the box? If there an option not to have this in the inside or not on future shipments from IRM Towers?

    Enjoy the 121s folks.

    Cheers

    George

     

     

     

     

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  10. 11 hours ago, Galteemore said:

    Plenty of time yet George. The RAF officially commemorates BoB the Sunday after 15th Sep. But nicely remembered. The last BoB pilot alive is actually an Irishman and is living in Dublin at the age of over 100- Gp Capt Hemingway DFC

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    This is what I meant! down the road in the lovely Royal Tunbridge Wells, once a haven of Model shops. I think around 5 back in the 80s. Mostly gone now

     

     

     

    2 minutes ago, Georgeconna said:

    This is what I meant! This BOB. down the road in the lovely Royal Tunbridge Wells, once a haven of Model shops. I think around 5 back in the 80s. Mostly gone now

    Interesting read, Shot down twice on one day!, I know the feeling but it is mostly at night that happened!

     

     

     

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  11. Nice one, looks Like you guys are ploughing a serious furrow these days!

    A chap from the North east though, Does not bode well for SR followers but lets hope the spell in Margate has rubbed off a wee bit. ;)

     

     

    1 minute ago, WRENNEIRE said:

    So I didnt get the job?
     

    You could be the Accurascale histroian Dave Cataloging their every move,. On the plus side there is a opening in the big H for you!

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