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  1. Hi there, if it helps humbrol publish a colour chart https://uk.humbrol.com/support-and-advice/advice/humbrol-wallchart. john
  2. Hi, the usual power equation is P=VI (voltage times current) by using Ohms law rearranged to replace V and I in turn then simplifying you get two new equations P=IIR (I squared R) and(VV)/R (V squared divided by R). I hope this helps. John
  3. Hi there, I have secured all my track with track pins, however I might soon have a larger room available an so will be extending my layout. I think that gluing the track down could be a bit of a messy business and have been thinking of using screws in future. After all fixing track down is not to hold it down (gravity does that) it is to stop it sliding and coming apart so it needn't be a strong or permanent fixing. John Thompson
  4. Hi, as a teenager I used to go to R A F Cosford with the A T C for glider training. I caught a railcar from Wolverhampton low level to Cosford halt ( just by the gate to the airfield). So when I bought a railcar to add to my layout my granddaughter insisted that I bought some R A F figures from the model shop at the end of her road. I got the railcar open and added some airmen, civilians and a driver, I thought that it was an improvement so I have added passengers to all my carriages now, although they are not to noticeable when running on the track I can see that they are not empty and the grand children (apprentices) choose which coach to run by what passengers they can see.
  5. Hi there, being one who is disappointed with prices these days I was pleased to see a web special, Galloway Princess (R30080) as a web special for under £100.00 so I treated myself. Chipping it was a bit of a nightmare as I seem to have got a duff decoder, all fixed and running now, I even put a driver in whilst the top was off. More prime movers at sub £100.00 please. John
  6. Hi there, Lead free solder requires a higher temperature to melt it, this could cause the plastic bits to melt. There are low melting point solders, some are called Roman solder, others just L M P solder. John.
  7. Hi there, R8015 might help, but you may have to do some work to make it weatherproof. John
  8. Hi there, Regarding a previous post my local Hobbycraft store no longer stocks Airfix kits or Humbrol paints, I suspect that this is across all branches and not just my local store. John.
  9. Hi there, I bought a length of 9 links to the inch chain from Langly's ( 30 inch lengths) and cut several 9 link lengths to use as couplings. These work fine and are fitted using fine point tweezers and as has been said have a more realistic take up with the first coach moving off with the last one stationary. John
  10. Hi there, Since returning to the hobby I decided to go DCC I use Hornby track, mainly Hornby rolling stock (but not exclusively), eLink and RailMaster, various decoders some installed by me and some by the loco supplier, Hornby accessory decoders, and point clips (7 points), my layout is the Hornby oval plus expansion packs A to F. All with no problems.
  11. Hi there, I have found that the type of cleaner that clips onto an axel (I think a gaugemaster product) very good. I fit one to all wy guards vans and guards compartment coaches, then every train that I run is cleaning my track. I bought some for a present for a cousin and he was impressed too. John
  12. Hi there, I thought that the space in my Tornado looked a bit tight so I bought a DCC29, once the update arrived and the decoder added to the software all worked fine. John
  13. Hi there, according to the N M R A waggons should wiegh 25 grams per axel. M wife used to get weights for the bottem hem of net curtains, they were small peices of lead in a net tube. John
  14. Hi there, for white lines I use Tamia masking tape, it comes in several widths pick the one that you think looks right. I use 1mm (3 scale inches). John
  15. Hi there, I have a pair of ceramic tipped ones, very useful for holding wires in place whilst soldering. I cannot remenber where I bought them from ,probably amazon. John
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