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BosKonay

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  1. I'm pretty sure even the blue 201's traveled most of the network
  2. It's quite a nice looking mock up of the cab!
  3. Fantastic Eoin, and if I might say, generally quite reasonable when you look at the end result!! Sounds eh - now I'm intrigued!! Do you have a sound chip in the works?!
  4. Wow! Such progress over this thread. Those pictures show a model that stands toe to toe with anything out there! Do you want to release pricing details ?
  5. http://www.ebay.ie/sch/Trains-Railway-Models-/479/i.html?_from=R40&_sac=1&_nkw=mark+3 might help
  6. http://www.raltron.com/cust/tools/voltage_divider.asp Is A very handy tool
  7. Unless they are 12V LEDs then yes as normal. You can also step down a full section if you've a lot than need less voltage.
  8. Just stunningly beautiful!
  9. The unit has two primary feeds, so you can run two busses from it easily, then what I do is drop in switched sections off 'droppers' . Same kind of model as the dcc bus, just all 12V DC. Love the lighting control panel!
  10. Even with LEDs I like to underpower them a little.
  11. Lol, I'm from the Clarkson school of Powah I'm afraid :) But it does mean a single supply should be good for the layout Up to 100 LEDS can probably be powered from the one bus
  12. Just awe-inspiring!
  13. Something like this http://www.ebay.ie/itm/AC-100-240V-to-DC-12V-Switching-Power-Supply-Regulated-Transformer-for-LED-Light-/231017022958?pt=UK_BOI_Electrical_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item35c9b005ee Is what I'm using for overhead lights, and for the scenic lighting. It puts out 10A at 12V and is fully regulated (and has a voltage adjustment, so you can drop the output down a few volts (handy for LEDs and avoids messing with resistors to reduce brightness) You can then run a DC 'bus' and take feeds off for each area with lighting (photo looks gorgeous btw! )
  14. I'll take 20! Only 2,980 to go!
  15. The tower lights are from express models in the uk http://www.expressmodels.co.uk/acatalog/WORKING_YARD_TOWER.html Absolutely gorgeous. All brass and light up brilliantly. I've 4 of them so far for here and the sheds.
  16. Brilliant
  17. Thanks Heirflick - just a plonk really. Plan is to get some durty concrete down around the area, maybe fence it off a little, and needs some fuel tanks and details, but I think I'm happy with this layout. The battery house will move to live beside the main shed, more like the prototype
  18. The weight and tyres make some difference! Almost at the stage where you'd be happy with her now!
  19. Gorgeous shots - lovely to see so much loco and per way stuff
  20. A few quick updates from whats evolving into a mess / fueling point
  21. Or the Dart running the enterprise ?
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