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BosKonay

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  1. A bit! Ye gods you'd be forgiven for thinking Armageddon was enroute! Will be some disruption there for a while!
  2. More details at http://www.bulleidlocos.org.uk/%28S%28kpx1y1nckwhcjvj1fugq45rg%29%29/_oth/cc1_itb.aspx
  3. Mudder o' sufferin' jaysus!
  4. I'm pretty sure even the blue 201's traveled most of the network
  5. It's quite a nice looking mock up of the cab!
  6. 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?!
  7. 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 ?
  8. http://www.ebay.ie/sch/Trains-Railway-Models-/479/i.html?_from=R40&_sac=1&_nkw=mark+3 might help
  9. http://www.raltron.com/cust/tools/voltage_divider.asp Is A very handy tool
  10. 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.
  11. Just stunningly beautiful!
  12. 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!
  13. Even with LEDs I like to underpower them a little.
  14. 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
  15. Just awe-inspiring!
  16. 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! )
  17. I'll take 20! Only 2,980 to go!
  18. 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.
  19. Brilliant
  20. 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
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