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The first one - to be a 118 DMS done, all handrails removed and drilled, all yellowed flush glaze removed. Headcode boxes altered as are teh 4 wrong sized windows. Primed, rail blued - went wrong so now being modelstripped. Will put some pictures up tomorrow...
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Back to top OK Pickups now.
If it is worth fitting directional lighting Edited by MJI, 14 April 2012 - 19:45 .
Been looking on Ebay to see what there is. My DMUs have the following 2 x Hornby Ringfields, OK, in H 110 and DC 101 1 x Black Beetle, good in DC 128 1 x Triang old design, noisy not great but not spending money on an underscale model T 101 5 x Lima (...
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MJI, on 30 May 2012 - 18:37 , said.
For much better profile wheels, but that aint cheap these days .
My first rebuilt DMU does not rub well, brushes clean, all lubricated, minimum speed is equivalent to about 20mph. So how can I get better running from a Lima bogie without spending a lot? Thanks Martin Back to top
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Also have you considered a feedback controller, it makes a... .
Works for me for the 2 I have.
30 mins in each direction on a rolling road.
Also ensure they are run in properly, i.e.
Check the gears for any bits of flash and that they are meshing properly .
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I'm looking for a very simple app where you type in two towns and it returns with the number of driving miles between the two. Doesn't need GPS, just a offline database. You know, like the grid that AAA prints on their maps? follow the vertical line and...
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Here is a....
Where would the data come from? Are you willing to create the database of towns? Are you wanting to use existing data? BobPaul, I am not a developer so I do not have access to databases like that, but I figured they were out there somewhere .
I saw in the forums that there were plans to replace TScript with Python. Is this still happening and if so, when can we expect it? Thanks, Michael
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Do you suggest we start brushing up on Python then? Will this also allow external Python Libraries... .
Its going to be a much better way to work in Touch .
We dont know exactly when itll be ready for release but its coming together really nicely .
Yup its underway.
We are trying to add a network using vsphere client for VMkernel port while creating a virtual switch. But it prompts us a red cross between the physical adapter and VMkernel port. We did test all the network cables and the network adapters. We tried ...
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We have used NIC's which are VMware certified....
What hardware are you using for your NICs? Is it on the vSphere compatibility list? If not, vSphere may not be able to use an appropriate driver that would enable it to use VLANs and other features of a vSwitch .
Hi Everyone, Two Craftsman conversion kits have been in stock unmade for far too long. Both will utilise the chassis and bogies from a Lima 117, but only the roof will be used from the Lima body. Not much is left of the bodies anyway, having been cannibalised...
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To top MJI, on 17 May 2012 - 11:53 , said: Do I do DC Kits or Craftmen conversion? Hi there Chris.
Hey everyone. I am starting a new N gauge layout soon (my first ever attempt!) At the moment I have a few trains and some normal Peco Code 80 Setrack with 2 power connection clips and some old Hornby Controllers. The problem is when running trains they...
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It fills in railhead scratches and improves conductivity....
I was talking to an experienced modeller acquaintance of mine at a show last weekend and he recommends this .
Try some hard graphite/charcoal, available at art shops, on the track after cleaning .
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Hey everyone. I am starting a new N gauge layout soon (my first ever attempt!) At the moment I have a few trains and some normal Peco Code 80 Setrack with 2 power connection clips and some old Hornby Controllers. The problem is when running trains they...
Started by on , 25 posts by 11 people.  
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rmweb):
It fills in railhead scratches and improves conductivity....
I was talking to an experienced modeller acquaintance of mine at a show last weekend and he recommends this .
Try some hard graphite/charcoal, available at art shops, on the track after cleaning .
I bought buy them if they were released. I know of a model shop that has a limited edition of the BR version of them, so that doesn`t interest me. Anyone agree? Back to top
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First, there were 7 different diagrams of coach in the nominal... .
If you mean the Centenary sets (as modelled by Airfix/Dapol/Hornby), there are several potential issues .
Which Cornish Riviera coaches? There were special sets made on more than one occasion .
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