Turvinlad Posted June 6 Share Posted June 6 I realise this is not an Irish model ! But I am stuck, I have removed the side panel to access the six pin blanking plate in order to fit a decoder to operate the tail light. Problem is I can’t see how to remove blanking plate. Has anyone done this ? Any help will appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turvinlad Posted June 6 Author Share Posted June 6 Having had a second look at paper work,I will phone Dapol in morning, and also DCCsupplies who hold spare parts. Would still appreciate any help. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turvinlad Posted June 7 Author Share Posted June 7 Sorted, spoke with tech guy at Dapol , the blank plate sits at 45’ angle to base plate behind the capacitor. A gentle pull and out pops the 6 pin blank plate. Easy ! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turvinlad Posted June 15 Author Share Posted June 15 (edited) I decided to go with an AE DCC Decoder, AED - 6 PD.2. This is 6 pin 2 function decoder. The problem is, the blanking plate is the thickness of a credit card and the AE has all the circuitry and a wrapper on it, which makes it rather bulky. I pushed the capacitor to an angle of 15’ and likewise the decoder socket, that allowed enough space to slip in the decoder. It was then I realised that I didn’t have a loco with a 6 pin socket to program the decoder ! I phoned DCC Supplies, a very helpful lady talked me through the process of programming the decoder with it in the wagon. Place a loco on programming track and the wagon also, I use ECoS Command Centre, rewrite the locos address using the setup menu (icon 3rd in from R/H side on top of screen, spanner on red background), Setup 2, DCC ADD. The loco address is now written on the 6 pin decoder. You can then rewrite new address to the wagon 6 pin decoder. Remove wagon from track and rewrite the loco address. The tail light is controlled using F0 & F1. Edited June 15 by Turvinlad 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turvinlad Posted June 15 Author Share Posted June 15 I have run out of paint and am waiting for a can to be delivered, also waiting for a set of SSM IE Auto Balaster transfers from Des. Progress so far as per photos. May not be “prototypical” but it will do me. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turvinlad Posted Thursday at 20:11 Author Share Posted Thursday at 20:11 I now have all 8 wagons sprayed yellow, I did break off one of the “Dapol Kadee style coupling” spring, these couplings are stepped and are neigh on impossible to replace the spring and put them back on the wagon. I gave up after breaking 2 replacements. So I snipped off the trip pin off the original Dapol coupler and super glued the knuckle / buckeye in the closed position. As these wagons will run in a set formation, the working coupler to the non working closed coupler from one wagon to the next does work. I now need to try this method with Kadee couplers on other wagons that have the springs missing, as I have a few. At my advanced age I find minute work very difficult with failing eye sight and stubby fingers. Des has posted the transfers, so I hope to finish my style “HOBS” very soon. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metrovik Posted Thursday at 20:28 Share Posted Thursday at 20:28 Only seeing this now. VERY nice. Not brave enough to spray for myself just yet. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turvinlad Posted Thursday at 20:37 Author Share Posted Thursday at 20:37 (edited) For this, I used Humbrol Spray cans, outside with proper mask, not in direct sunlight and no breeze. Took a bit of doing as the temperature in London was 24* but got there in the end. If you don’t try, you may not succeed. Go for it. We all have to start somewhere. Edited Thursday at 20:40 by Turvinlad 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fowler4f Posted Friday at 20:59 Share Posted Friday at 20:59 You can only do your best. Its your railway anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Shrives Posted yesterday at 13:28 Share Posted yesterday at 13:28 That does look very good as a visual for HOB set . good work around for coupling. I have read of folk who have opened up the slot in the buffer beam to make access better. Robert Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fowler4f Posted yesterday at 14:57 Share Posted yesterday at 14:57 Indeed you can do that Robert, it is made of metal as is the wagon. Each wagon weighs 260 gms, so a set of eight just over 2kg. A pretty heavy train for a loco to haul ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turvinlad Posted yesterday at 19:52 Author Share Posted yesterday at 19:52 As F4f says, they are a bit of a beast weight wise, look forward to trying them out with 071, 201 and may be an A/001 or even double headed Baby GM’s. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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