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  1. I recently collected - at long last - a Bachman 2-HAP ages after ordering it!

    The unit number is 6061. So, logically the DCC is would be 6061.

    However, with the loco on the programming track my Railmaster/Elink  combination would not program the loco to 6061. Every other number was fine, but starting with 60 was a big no-no.

    I am assuming it's because accessory decoders use 60 as a starting point So unless others have any better ideas I have used the head code instead of the unit number.

    Am I on the right track? 

  2. "The filetype you are attempting to upload is not allowed."

     

    is what I get when trying to upload from an I-pad - having successfully uploaded several late last year from the same I-pad I wonder what has been changed And who by, Hornby or Apple?

  3. Last pics of mine before it goes to the South Notts Show at Cotgrave tomorrow afternoon for the weekend exhibition....

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  4. @ PJ MODEL TRAINS

     

    Thanks PJ, I took it to our club this morning, as an experiment to see if I could get the whole lot, trestles, stock, laptop, etc all in the car, and to show the guys there for their opinions.

    The layout fitted in the car, was well received by club members and will have its first outing at our exhibition in April.

    Sisnce the pics were taken I've added some bushes and passengers have started arriving for the first commuter service to London :) 

    All in all a good mornings work!

     

  5. Some months ago I was asked for photos - when ready - of my new exhibition layout...

    Well, here are some.

    "Boghampton" is a ficticious terminal somewhere on the south coast of the UK. Set in the mid 60's it has trains arriving and departing to and from London and other places on the south coast between Ramsgate and Portsmouth. 

    It is constructed over 3 boards, each 18" wide. Two are 5' long and the centre 'control' board is 4' long. 

    Designed as an exhibition layout it has to fit in the back of my car, which it does! 

    It is nowhere near finished obviously - it probably never will be 'finished' but it will be at our clubs exhibition in Cotgrave, Notts on the 18-19 April this year as an 'under construction' layout.

    now I know how to get pics on here.... 

    In order of construction :-

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    The third and final board is simply a sector plate with 5 sidings on it which connects to the opposite end of this board under the bridge!

     

  6. The cab is at the back. 

     

     

    Sorry WTD, the Cab on all 060 or 040 shunters is at the front according to a shunter driver at our model railway club. He has driven all sorts of diesel shunters over the last 30 years and has convinced us that the cab is always at the 'front' of the loco, although technically it matters not one jot as the damn things go both ways!

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