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143 on a heavy liner after a 071 failure
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Sorry my ballast rake is social distancing!
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I really like your 112 without the Irish Rail extras and original lights. Very nice.
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Fantastic layout. Thanks for sharing so many images over the years
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Yes I would imagine cool white would work well. I have cool white spotlights in the rest of the room. It’s very much trial and error for the location.
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Very sad. Sympathy to all his family and friends at this time.
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Just a normal plug. The room lighting is LED spotlights as well.
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Ok I will try to explain. LED Strip lighting comes in various lengths. The version I purchased is warm white and it has a sticky back. You simply peel off the backing and stick it up wherever required. You buy the length required and also a small transformer. I am pretty sure you can buy the complete kit, (transformer, lighting strip) from hardware, DIY, amazon etc.
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I use a mixture of Canon digital SLR 1200D and iPhone SE images and videos. Some photos I carry out a HDR process which is available free from Canon. My lighting is a cheap LED strip lighting, warm effect. I have attached a photo of the lighting. Thanks for your questions lads.
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Thanks Noel
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Friday evening freight!
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Here’s a video. 11minutes 10 seconds
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I have noticed them in videos on YouTube about Irish railways. I will try and find them
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Definitely
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Enjoy your programmer. My advice is always save the original sound file then as you make changes use the “save as” option, so that when you mess up you always have something to go back to quickly!
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I must admit I set up the sound decoder functions to suit my own preference as I found that there was a lot of sound options not used. So mine are simply as follows. F0 - Marker lights and light master switch F1 - Engine start up / shutdown F2 - Horn F3 - Drive Hold F4 - Main headlight (F0 must be on as well) F5 - Coupling sound effect F6 - Rear Lights (F0 must be on as well) F7- Coasting F8 - Cablights F9 - Guards Whistle F10 - Rail squeal I can’t be bothered with anything else.
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The 201’s are fitted with a Loksound Select. These decoders came in Canadian models that I purchased over the years and I just swapped them between the locos. They have all the functionality of any Loksound for lights etc but you can’t edit the sound files so no horn sound!
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