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  1. Yes, you obviously blew a bit of money on that one, Bulver. If only you had know it was DCC ready, you could have fited a sound decoder and had it blown to your individual requirements.

     

    One of my latest acquisitions is a BR early crest Midland Compound specially fitted with Zimo sound decoder, front working lamp, glowing firebox and crew, the smoke being activated on a separate chip. I already had that model brand new DCC fitted, only tested, and will now need to sell it. Incidentally, this does not in any way constitute or represent an offer of sale on this forum...........

  2. Recently had my Hornby R3114 B1 61270 back after fitting with Zimo sound, firebox glow coupled with coal shovelling and crew. Apparently it is difficult to fit a smoke unit, the fitter saying, "for some reason Hornby have made the boiler weight virtually impossible to get to & I do not want to cause any damage to the loco, therefore, I regret smoke is not possible."

  3. All I would say, JP, is be careful if you do actually attempt to remove the old wheelsets. The open axle ends are longer by definition than enclosed pin point ones, and you could easily break an axlebox, especially as they will have gone more brittle over the years. I successfully converted my old short Pullman coach enclosed axle box wheels to metal ones many years ago, but left the open ended ones alone and sold them on.

  4. In the last month or so I have bought:

     

    - A Hornby R3113 BR 4-6-0 Class B1 61270 DCC ready. To be converted to sound etc at some time.

     

    - A BR lined black late BR crest and weathered N Class fitted with Youchoos sound on a Zimo decoder, working directional rear lamp, firebox flicker, cablight and crew.

     

    - A BR Standard Class 5MT with lined green late crest livery, fitted with Youchoos sound on a Zimo decoder, smoke unit, stay alive capacitor, working directional lamps and firebox glow. Smoke operated separately on a 2nd decoder.

     

    - Early and late Midland Compounds, one DCC ready and the other DCC fitted. I intend to do the same with them as the B1.

     

    A Class 3F BR black late crest, fitted with Howes sound, firebox glow and 2 working directional front lamps.

     

    - 10 yards of Peco flexitrack, plus track pins and rail joiners.

     

    - Dremel kit for cutting pointwork rails.

     

  5. Over the last month or so:

     

    A new early crest BR Standard Class 4MT specially fitted with 2 decoders for sound, directional lamps, stay alive, smoke, firebox flicker and crew.

     

    I sent off a BR lined green BR late crest DCC ready Class 45XX tank loco and had it specially fitted with sound, firebox glow, cab light and crew.

     

    A few days back bought a DCC ready late crest BR Midland Compound from my local model railway shop and have just ordered a new early crest DCC fitted version because I remember these running double-headed through Wellingborough years ago. The latter was online at the Sheffield store for a bargain price of £104 and free postage.

     

    Gradually getting a very specialist and professional guy to update my DCC ready and fitted locos with various enhancements, especially sound.

  6. Thanks, Grassy, I'm not quite as mad as I thought I was, then!  :-)

     

    Yes, I see my picture has now appeared, 2e0. Makes life difficult with pictures being held for molestation, doesn't it?

     

    In fact I have now discovered that your R.22 coach appeared in, not only the Triang Railways 1st edition catalogue of 1955 as well, but on their 1954 single sheet catalogues. I can't identify the indistinct running number there but they must almost certainly have had the same one. So it was actually one of the first few items Tri-ang ever produced for their new electric 00 model railways system. 

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