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NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. REVIEW OF HORNBY LOCOMOTIVES Class 92 EWS Rating (R2354A/B) Class 90 Virgin livery (R2109B) Class 90 Rail Freight "5 pole motor". (R2291A) Class 373 Eurostar. (R6658) Class 390 Virgin Pendolino R2467X or MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? For many years Dinky, Corgi, Minic, Matchbox(Lesney) et.al. made models to fit boxes and scaled up and down to fit. Both Minic and Dinky had separate ranges which were scaled to fit 00, but they only released a relatively few models in each range. DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. REVIEW OF HORNBY LOCOMOTIVES Class 92 EWS Rating (R2354A/B) Class 90 Virgin livery (R2109B) Class 90 Rail Freight "5 pole motor". (R2291A) Class 373 Eurostar. (R6658) Class 390 Virgin Pendolino R2467X or MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? For many years Dinky, Corgi, Minic, Matchbox(Lesney) et.al. made models to fit boxes and scaled up and down to fit. Both Minic and Dinky had separate ranges which were scaled to fit 00, but they only released a relatively few models in each range. DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. NARROW GAUGE 7MM MODEL RAILWAY In 7mm scale, “00” track at 16.5mm gauge is very close to a scale 2 feet 4 inches, particularly useful for modelling the Talyllyn, Corris and Welshpool railways. Modellers wishing to work in 4mm scale would adapt N Gauge prototypes in the same way. The 9mm N Gauge track is a scale 2 feet 3 inches. These were, and remain, the two dominant MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS Black enamel paint. A paintbrush. First, grab your polystyrene and cut off a (or a number of) thin slivers with either a hacksaw or a knife. Keep in mind the size of the gap you are going to fill. Your sliver should look something like this: Now put it into your gap to check the fit, and line it up with other rock facesWATER EFFECTS
Modelling Water. To produce a good water effect you need to produce a reflective surface. The method I have seen used involves using a sheet of glass, painting the underside black and then countersinking it in to you base board. I think using glass is a bad idea especially NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS How to fit a point motor: (underneath your point) Author " Edward Holmes " (forum member) This is the way that I have found to work best for fitting point motors, this is what works best for me, I am not saying it will work just as well for you, therefore I accept NO responsibility for any damage that may be caused to yourself, someone else or your layout by following the instructions below. NARROW GAUGE CANDY FOR AMATEURS A treasure! From Summer 1968 to Summer 1974/75 all numbers of the 'Light Railway Research Society of Autralia' publication downloadablefor free as PDF:
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DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat RAILMASTER / ELINK NOT COMMUNICATING ON WINDOWS 10 good afternoon all, Ok so i have just installed railmaster onto my sons laptop by following the standard setup on the DVD etc. Then iopened railmaster
HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. REVIEW OF HORNBY LOCOMOTIVES Class 92 EWS Rating (R2354A/B) Class 90 Virgin livery (R2109B) Class 90 Rail Freight "5 pole motor". (R2291A) Class 373 Eurostar. (R6658) Class 390 Virgin Pendolino R2467X or MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. REVIEW OF HORNBY LOCOMOTIVES Class 92 EWS Rating (R2354A/B) Class 90 Virgin livery (R2109B) Class 90 Rail Freight "5 pole motor". (R2291A) Class 373 Eurostar. (R6658) Class 390 Virgin Pendolino R2467X or MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. NARROW GAUGE 7MM MODEL RAILWAY In 7mm scale, “00” track at 16.5mm gauge is very close to a scale 2 feet 4 inches, particularly useful for modelling the Talyllyn, Corris and Welshpool railways. Modellers wishing to work in 4mm scale would adapt N Gauge prototypes in the same way. The 9mm N Gauge track is a scale 2 feet 3 inches. These were, and remain, the two dominant MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS Black enamel paint. A paintbrush. First, grab your polystyrene and cut off a (or a number of) thin slivers with either a hacksaw or a knife. Keep in mind the size of the gap you are going to fill. Your sliver should look something like this: Now put it into your gap to check the fit, and line it up with other rock facesWATER EFFECTS
Modelling Water. To produce a good water effect you need to produce a reflective surface. The method I have seen used involves using a sheet of glass, painting the underside black and then countersinking it in to you base board. I think using glass is a bad idea especially NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS How to fit a point motor: (underneath your point) Author " Edward Holmes " (forum member) This is the way that I have found to work best for fitting point motors, this is what works best for me, I am not saying it will work just as well for you, therefore I accept NO responsibility for any damage that may be caused to yourself, someone else or your layout by following the instructions below. NARROW GAUGE CANDY FOR AMATEURS A treasure! From Summer 1968 to Summer 1974/75 all numbers of the 'Light Railway Research Society of Autralia' publication downloadablefor free as PDF:
DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat RAILMASTER / ELINK NOT COMMUNICATING ON WINDOWS 10 good afternoon all, Ok so i have just installed railmaster onto my sons laptop by following the standard setup on the DVD etc. Then iopened railmaster
TRIANG RUNNING ON MODERN TRACK Triang running on modern track. I am looking at buying a Triang Loco and coaches from around 1960 and would like some advice about running them on modern day set track. I have been looking at a Pullman DMU, Transcontinental or dock shunter. I understand the Triang wheel flanges are too big, but have found a supplier who may be able to sendme
HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. REVIEW OF HORNBY LOCOMOTIVES Class 92 EWS Rating (R2354A/B) Class 90 Virgin livery (R2109B) Class 90 Rail Freight "5 pole motor". (R2291A) Class 373 Eurostar. (R6658) Class 390 Virgin Pendolino R2467X or MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. REVIEW OF HORNBY LOCOMOTIVES Class 92 EWS Rating (R2354A/B) Class 90 Virgin livery (R2109B) Class 90 Rail Freight "5 pole motor". (R2291A) Class 373 Eurostar. (R6658) Class 390 Virgin Pendolino R2467X or MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. NARROW GAUGE 7MM MODEL RAILWAY In 7mm scale, “00” track at 16.5mm gauge is very close to a scale 2 feet 4 inches, particularly useful for modelling the Talyllyn, Corris and Welshpool railways. Modellers wishing to work in 4mm scale would adapt N Gauge prototypes in the same way. The 9mm N Gauge track is a scale 2 feet 3 inches. These were, and remain, the two dominant MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS Black enamel paint. A paintbrush. First, grab your polystyrene and cut off a (or a number of) thin slivers with either a hacksaw or a knife. Keep in mind the size of the gap you are going to fill. Your sliver should look something like this: Now put it into your gap to check the fit, and line it up with other rock facesWATER EFFECTS
Modelling Water. To produce a good water effect you need to produce a reflective surface. The method I have seen used involves using a sheet of glass, painting the underside black and then countersinking it in to you base board. I think using glass is a bad idea especially NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS How to fit a point motor: (underneath your point) Author " Edward Holmes " (forum member) This is the way that I have found to work best for fitting point motors, this is what works best for me, I am not saying it will work just as well for you, therefore I accept NO responsibility for any damage that may be caused to yourself, someone else or your layout by following the instructions below. NARROW GAUGE CANDY FOR AMATEURS A treasure! From Summer 1968 to Summer 1974/75 all numbers of the 'Light Railway Research Society of Autralia' publication downloadablefor free as PDF:
DCC CONTROL OF POINTS AND SIGNALS Operation of these points and signals by DCC can be carried out by several different methods. 1. Directly from your DCC system handset, or console (for console based systems). 2. From a mimic control panel with physical buttons or switches - via a special DCC module. 3. USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE Bufferstop. The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat RAILMASTER / ELINK NOT COMMUNICATING ON WINDOWS 10 good afternoon all, Ok so i have just installed railmaster onto my sons laptop by following the standard setup on the DVD etc. Then iopened railmaster
TRIANG RUNNING ON MODERN TRACK Triang running on modern track. I am looking at buying a Triang Loco and coaches from around 1960 and would like some advice about running them on modern day set track. I have been looking at a Pullman DMU, Transcontinental or dock shunter. I understand the Triang wheel flanges are too big, but have found a supplier who may be able to sendme
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. HORNBY SERVICE SHEETS A model railway site designed for beginners to railway modelling. Supplying practical model railway advice, information, hits and tips to railway modellers building their first model railway layout HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
HORNBY TO PECO TRACK CONVERSION TABLE 36-872. Right Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-244. R8075. 36-875. Left Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-245. R8074.36-874.
MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS The electricity passes through the wire heating it up until it produces light. The glass bulb stops oxygen from reaching the filament which would result in the wire burning out. The most common filament lights used on model railway layouts are "Grain of Wheat" and "Grain of Rice Bulbs" due to their small size. MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS How to Fit a Hornby Model Railway Power Clip. If the track is manufactured by Hornby there will be two little holes in the straight between the track and the sleepers. These holes can be located by two small arrows on the underside of the track pointing towards the centre of the track. You can also locate them by holding the track up to the WHAT SIZE RADIUS WILL FIT?TRACK PLAN Thanks . Looking to use standard code 100 to keep costs down. I'm looking to have a kind of wrap around the loft walls, so will have 3 boards first of which will be along the back wall 14ft long by 2ft deep (as only accessible from the front) second board on left (as looking at the back wall) be 6ft long (butted up to the back wall so be 8ft in total 6+2) by 4ft wide and the 3rd board on the HORNBY 2007 PRODUCT INFORMATION Release Information - Lyddle End 9mil. There are 72 new additions to the Hornby Lyddle End range including a complete gas works. Not much to say about these models except they look good. I will leave it up to you to pass judgement on them. One model to note is NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS New Railway Modellers. Welcome to New Railway Modellers Forum. Read the Introduction and Terms and conditions of New Railway Modellers model railway forum. Introduce yourself to the members in this section. Discuss model railway topics and news that do not fit into other sections. Discuss real world railway operations in this forum. HORNBY SERVICE SHEETS A model railway site designed for beginners to railway modelling. Supplying practical model railway advice, information, hits and tips to railway modellers building their first model railway layout HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
HORNBY TO PECO TRACK CONVERSION TABLE 36-872. Right Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-244. R8075. 36-875. Left Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-245. R8074.36-874.
MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS The electricity passes through the wire heating it up until it produces light. The glass bulb stops oxygen from reaching the filament which would result in the wire burning out. The most common filament lights used on model railway layouts are "Grain of Wheat" and "Grain of Rice Bulbs" due to their small size. MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS How to Fit a Hornby Model Railway Power Clip. If the track is manufactured by Hornby there will be two little holes in the straight between the track and the sleepers. These holes can be located by two small arrows on the underside of the track pointing towards the centre of the track. You can also locate them by holding the track up to the WHAT SIZE RADIUS WILL FIT?TRACK PLAN Thanks . Looking to use standard code 100 to keep costs down. I'm looking to have a kind of wrap around the loft walls, so will have 3 boards first of which will be along the back wall 14ft long by 2ft deep (as only accessible from the front) second board on left (as looking at the back wall) be 6ft long (butted up to the back wall so be 8ft in total 6+2) by 4ft wide and the 3rd board on the HORNBY 2007 PRODUCT INFORMATION Release Information - Lyddle End 9mil. There are 72 new additions to the Hornby Lyddle End range including a complete gas works. Not much to say about these models except they look good. I will leave it up to you to pass judgement on them. One model to note is MODEL RAILWAY PLASTIC KITS Tools. File - to remove any excess material, be it from production or from cutting the pieces out. Craft knife - same as the file but I found it easier to use, although I do have wounds from its use.. Modelling glue - plastic model glue is designed to bind two pieces of plastic together, by a process only describable as plastic welding or fusion. . This glue does take time to set, its not supergl HORNBY SERVICE SHEETS A model railway site designed for beginners to railway modelling. Supplying practical model railway advice, information, hits and tips to railway modellers building their first model railway layout KATO TRACK AND CONTROLS Kato point motors run on 12V DC power which is supplied from the Kato Controller. You can also power it from the 16V AC power output from any model railway controller with the use of Kato's AC / DC Converter K24-842 and Kato Point Switch K24-840. Kato power and control products come pre-fitted with a HOW TO BUILD A MODEL RAILWAY CROSSING This is the most difficult project on this site. It takes a lot of work but it is worth it. This project shows you how to make a working railway crossing which is activated by the train, making the amber light come on first followed by the flashing red lights. MODEL RAILWAY SWITCHES The problem with Hornby switches is their cost (£5 RRP). This means they cost more than the point motor (£3.85 RRP) and together with the cost of Hornby standard points (£6.50 RRP) the cost of each motorised set of points is a whopping £15.35 RRP. That's £30+ for MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. MODEL RAILWAY LAYOUT DESIGN "XTrkCad is a CAD program for designing Model Railroad layouts. XTrkCad supports any scale, has libraries of popular brands of turnouts and sectional track (plus you add your own easily), can automatically use spiral transition curves when joining trackWATER EFFECTS
Modelling Water. To produce a good water effect you need to produce a reflective surface. The method I have seen used involves using a sheet of glass, painting the underside black and then countersinking it in to you base board. I think using glass is a bad idea especiallyINSTALLING DECODERS
Installing decoders Here is the subject that causes a lot of confusion, and also most of the apprehension among DCC beginners. This is understandable, since you are GOOD CONDITION MAINLINE DEAN GOODS COULDN'T PULL THE SKIN I'm really surprised at the lack of grunt from an eBay purchased Mainline Dean Goods - evidently the tender only has 4 out of 6 wheels driven (even if the third axle has a drive gear attached!) and this is how it came from the factory - but the traction tyres look ok and I'd expect it to pull more than a couple of weighted wagons in fact it struggled with one old Triang R118 Bogie Well NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS Mon May 24, 2021 5:37 pm. Large Gauge Model Railway - including 1, O, and S. Discussion of large gauge model railway specific products and related model railway topics (problems and solutions). (1 gauge, O gauge, S gauge etc) 108 Topics. 906 Posts. Last post Re: Class 08. HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS Black enamel paint. A paintbrush. First, grab your polystyrene and cut off a (or a number of) thin slivers with either a hacksaw or a knife. Keep in mind the size of the gap you are going to fill. Your sliver should look something like this: Now put it into your gap to check the MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS How to Fit a Hornby Model Railway Power Clip. If the track is manufactured by Hornby there will be two little holes in the straight between the track and the sleepers. These holes can be located by two small arrows on the underside of the track pointing towards the centre of the track. You can also locate them by holding the track up to the HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat roof to NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS Mon May 24, 2021 5:37 pm. Large Gauge Model Railway - including 1, O, and S. Discussion of large gauge model railway specific products and related model railway topics (problems and solutions). (1 gauge, O gauge, S gauge etc) 108 Topics. 906 Posts. Last post Re: Class 08. HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS Black enamel paint. A paintbrush. First, grab your polystyrene and cut off a (or a number of) thin slivers with either a hacksaw or a knife. Keep in mind the size of the gap you are going to fill. Your sliver should look something like this: Now put it into your gap to check the MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS How to Fit a Hornby Model Railway Power Clip. If the track is manufactured by Hornby there will be two little holes in the straight between the track and the sleepers. These holes can be located by two small arrows on the underside of the track pointing towards the centre of the track. You can also locate them by holding the track up to the HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat roof to MODEL RAILWAY PLASTIC KITS Tools. File - to remove any excess material, be it from production or from cutting the pieces out. Craft knife - same as the file but I found it easier to use, although I do have wounds from its use.. Modelling glue - plastic model glue is designed to bind two pieces of plastic together, by a process only describable as plastic welding or fusion. . This glue does take time to set, its not supergl HOW TO BUILD A MODEL RAILWAY LAYOUT Step 4 (laying the track) This is a simple process of nailing the track to the board with track pins. It is best to put together a full oval of track before you start to pin it down so that adjustments can be easily made without the need to unpin track. Do not pin every hole as it is unnecessary and time consuming. NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS Black enamel paint. A paintbrush. First, grab your polystyrene and cut off a (or a number of) thin slivers with either a hacksaw or a knife. Keep in mind the size of the gap you are going to fill. Your sliver should look something like this: Now put it into your gap to check the fit, and line it up with other rock facesWATER EFFECTS
Modelling Water. To produce a good water effect you need to produce a reflective surface. The method I have seen used involves using a sheet of glass, painting the underside black and then countersinking it in to you base board. I think using glass is a bad idea especially DCC DECODER PROGRAMMING The one everyone will need to set is the loco address; CV1. Right, with the loco positioned on the programming track, we enter program mode. · On my controller, programming mode is accessed through the menu. · Select CV1 and confirm. · Confirm again to read back the current setting (with a new loco, the address should read back as‘3’.
HORNBY 2016 PRODUCT INFORMATION Hornby Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition Product Code: R3403 (Pre-Order Due May 2016) Production Details: Intercity 125 Anniversary Train Pack - Limited Edition. 2016 marks the 40th Anniversary of Kenneth Grange’s archetypal high-speed locomotive and to celebrate, Hornby have produced this Anniversary set featuring 43002 and 43003 together as set 253 001. NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS How to fit a point motor: (underneath your point) Author " Edward Holmes " (forum member) This is the way that I have found to work best for fitting point motors, this is what works best for me, I am not saying it will work just as well for you, therefore I accept NO responsibility for any damage that may be caused to yourself, someone else or your layout by following the instructions below. USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat roof to WHAT SIZE RADIUS WILL FIT?TRACK PLAN Thanks . Looking to use standard code 100 to keep costs down. I'm looking to have a kind of wrap around the loft walls, so will have 3 boards first of which will be along the back wall 14ft long by 2ft deep (as only accessible from the front) second board on left (as looking at the back wall) be 6ft long (butted up to the back wall so be 8ft in total 6+2) by 4ft wide and the 3rd board on the VITRAINS - POOR QUALITY OR JUST ONE OFF? - NEW RAILWAY 4) When received bits of copper were found inside the unit. 5) The holes for the detailing items are not big enough to fit the detailed bits in to. 6) The motor is very noisy *under dcc control unable to test dc as plug missing. 7) Pickup despite being on all wheels was rubbish, kept loosing power. HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS Mon May 24, 2021 5:37 pm. Large Gauge Model Railway - including 1, O, and S. Discussion of large gauge model railway specific products and related model railway topics (problems and solutions). (1 gauge, O gauge, S gauge etc) 108 Topics. 906 Posts. Last post Re: Class 08. MODEL RAILWAY SWITCHES The problem with Hornby switches is their cost (£5 RRP). This means they cost more than the point motor (£3.85 RRP) and together with the cost of Hornby standard points (£6.50 RRP) the cost of each motorised set of points is a whopping £15.35 RRP. That's £30+ for HORNBY TO PECO TRACK CONVERSION TABLE 36-872. Right Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-244. R8075. 36-875. Left Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-245. R8074.36-874.
MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS How to Fit a Hornby Model Railway Power Clip. If the track is manufactured by Hornby there will be two little holes in the straight between the track and the sleepers. These holes can be located by two small arrows on the underside of the track pointing towards the centre of the track. You can also locate them by holding the track up to the MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS How to fit a point motor: (underneath your point) Author " Edward Holmes " (forum member) This is the way that I have found to work best for fitting point motors, this is what works best for me, I am not saying it will work just as well for you, therefore I accept NO responsibility for any damage that may be caused to yourself, someone else or your layout by following the instructions below. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
HOW MUCH DOES A MODEL RAILWAY COST? This is fine but I feel they are worth more running, giving the modeller enjoyment. Here is a break down of my own costs: Base Board: 20 (self build) Track: Points £60. Straights £30-40. Curves £30. Electronics: Power controllers £50-60. Point motors £24 for 6 withswitches.
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS FORUMS Mon May 24, 2021 5:37 pm. Large Gauge Model Railway - including 1, O, and S. Discussion of large gauge model railway specific products and related model railway topics (problems and solutions). (1 gauge, O gauge, S gauge etc) 108 Topics. 906 Posts. Last post Re: Class 08. MODEL RAILWAY SWITCHES The problem with Hornby switches is their cost (£5 RRP). This means they cost more than the point motor (£3.85 RRP) and together with the cost of Hornby standard points (£6.50 RRP) the cost of each motorised set of points is a whopping £15.35 RRP. That's £30+ for HORNBY TO PECO TRACK CONVERSION TABLE 36-872. Right Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-244. R8075. 36-875. Left Hand Curved Double Radius Point (Turnout) ST-245. R8074.36-874.
MODEL RAILWAY POINT MOTOR PLACEMENT Using pliers, carefully bend the prongs of the point motors out to stop the point motor breaking free. Place the point and the fitted motor onto the layout so that the point motor fits in its hole. Connect up the track and test its operation. You may need to adjust the hole if it effects the positioning of the point. MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS How to Fit a Hornby Model Railway Power Clip. If the track is manufactured by Hornby there will be two little holes in the straight between the track and the sleepers. These holes can be located by two small arrows on the underside of the track pointing towards the centre of the track. You can also locate them by holding the track up to the MODEL RAILWAY TUNNEL OO Gauge Tunnels ("Described below is how I made my railway tunnel" saslord) Introduction: From the very start of may layout plan I had wanted a tunnel on my layout. The corner chosen to have the tunnel built over it was picked because it had the sharpest bend which lookedtoo
NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS How to fit a point motor: (underneath your point) Author " Edward Holmes " (forum member) This is the way that I have found to work best for fitting point motors, this is what works best for me, I am not saying it will work just as well for you, therefore I accept NO responsibility for any damage that may be caused to yourself, someone else or your layout by following the instructions below. HELJAN CLASS 47......NOT RUNNING Hello, I have a Heljan Class 47, which looks pretty unused and newish. It will not run on my oo gauge set up, but when I removed the body from the chassis I was faced with an electronic motherboard, which hasleft me confused.
LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? Had they been 1:76 (instead of around 1:60) scale they would be scattered around my Sovereign Street layout. I think Lledo 'missed a trick' (imho) with the odd scale. Either 1:76 or 1:43 would have tapped into a bigger market for them. Glencairn. To the world you aresomeone.
RESOURCES - NEW RAILWAY MODELLERS Simple print, glue to card and stick together. This free downloadable shelter has been provided by Scalescenes.com, so you can see for yourself how easy it is to download, print and create realistic scale buildings for your layout. Scroll down, select your scale below. HOW TO BUILD A MODEL RAILWAY LAYOUT Step 4 (laying the track) This is a simple process of nailing the track to the board with track pins. It is best to put together a full oval of track before you start to pin it down so that adjustments can be easily made without the need to unpin track. Do not pin every hole as it is unnecessary and time consuming. MODEL RAILWAY SWITCHES The problem with Hornby switches is their cost (£5 RRP). This means they cost more than the point motor (£3.85 RRP) and together with the cost of Hornby standard points (£6.50 RRP) the cost of each motorised set of points is a whopping £15.35 RRP. That's £30+ for MODEL RAILWAY ELECTRICS How to Fit a Hornby Model Railway Power Clip. If the track is manufactured by Hornby there will be two little holes in the straight between the track and the sleepers. These holes can be located by two small arrows on the underside of the track pointing towards the centre of the track. You can also locate them by holding the track up to theINSTALLING DECODERS
Installing decoders Here is the subject that causes a lot of confusion, and also most of the apprehension among DCC beginners. This is understandable, since you are WORDSWORTH CARD KITS Thanks for these, Mike. Guinnesskid: since you print them yourself, all you have to do is alter the scale you print them at. Since these are 4mm scale, printing at approximately 50% size will give you something suitable for N. 75% will give TT. LLEDO DAYS GONE SCALE?? For many years Dinky, Corgi, Minic, Matchbox(Lesney) et.al. made models to fit boxes and scaled up and down to fit. Both Minic and Dinky had separate ranges which were scaled to fit 00, but they only released a relatively few models in each range. USING INSULATION BOARD AS THE BASE The terminology has changed over the years, up to the end of the last century I think most people using the term "insulation board" meant half inch thick compressed wood fibre board, which the last time I saw it being used, was to build up a flat roof to VITRAINS - POOR QUALITY OR JUST ONE OFF? - NEW RAILWAY 4) When received bits of copper were found inside the unit. 5) The holes for the detailing items are not big enough to fit the detailed bits in to. 6) The motor is very noisy *under dcc control unable to test dc as plug missing. 7) Pickup despite being on all wheels was rubbish, kept loosing power. BACHMANN NO LONGER LIST HATTONS AS A STOCKIST Kernow, Gaugemaster and Derails are / were all potentially cheaper than Hattons in that situation as they have post free offers; Kernow on orders over £200 now (use to be £140), Gaugemaster on orders over 15 and Derails on many Bachmann pre-orders. Top. rb277170. Posts: 64. Joined: Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:14 pm. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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Hornby's new 2012 range will be announced at 9.00am on the 3rd of January. The complete range will revealed here on NRM including all new Steam / Diesel / Electric locomotives, Coaches, Wagons, Skaledale, and Thomas models. Click here for the Hornby 2012 pages ------------------------- 1st January 2011 The new Hornby 2011 product range can be found here on NRM. As always there are some exciting new releases and the return / retooling of existing popular models. Click here for the Hornby 2011 pages ------------------------- 20th December 2009 The new Hornby 2010 product range will be announced here on NRM at 12:01am on the 25th December 2009 (Christmas Day). Please check back then. Click here for the Hornby 2010 pages ------------------------- 18th October 2009 The scenery pages have been given a facelift and the model railway hills page has been updated. ------------------------- 29TH SEPTEMBER 2009 Mr Brown has written more locomotive reviews for NRM this time for the Hornby Drummond T9 'Greyhound'' steam locomotive and the Hornby J83 Tank locomotive. ------------------------- 21ST AUGUST 2009 Mr Brown has written some locomotive reviews for NRM on the Hornby 'Princess Royal' Class Pacific steam locomotive,
the Hornby N15 'Ling Arthur' steam locomotive and the Bachmann J39 steam locomotive. ------------------------- 20th December 2008 In a break from the traditional 1st of January release date, the Hornby 2009 range will be announced here at 00:00 hours on the 25th December 2008 (Christmas Day). Please check back then. Click here for the Hornby2009 pages.
------------------------- 27TH SEPTEMBER 2008 With the release of the new Hornby model railway Skale Scenics range I have produced the first of many articles relating to the use of these products. The first article is a basic guild on how to use the tree kits (R8944)
------------------------- 25TH AUGUST 2008 NRM has completed another load of Hornby Skaledale model railway scenery products including Harold's Larder CornerTerraced Shop
, East
Water Tower
,
Lock Keepers Cottage,
Country Police Station,
and Farm Tractor/Plough Shed.
click here for the full list. ------------------------- 24TH AUGUST 2008 NRM has updated the Electronic Lights page . Click here to read. ------------------------- 3RD JULY 2008 NRM has completed another load of Hornby Skaledale model railway scenery products including Big Bins, Coal
Hopper ,
East Station
, Modern
Street Lamps
,
Platform Shelter
,
Police Box
, Signal
Box , and
Taxi Rank Office
,
click here for the full list. ------------------------- 2ND JULY 2008 Daniel Hull has written two new model railway locomotive reviews for NRM. A review of the Bachmann BR 9F locomotive and the Bachmann BR Standard 76000 4MTLocomotive.
------------------------- 23RD MARCH 2008 The point motor page has been updated with the addition of two new pages. The first is a page coving all the possible places you can fit your point motors and the second is an articlewritten by "
Edward
Holmes"
on how to fit a point motor under your model railway layout.
------------------------- 5th January 2008 The full Hornby Model Railway 2008 list is now documented on the NRM along with some analysis of the range. These pages will be added to as more information is released. Click here for the Hornby 2008 pages. ------------------------- 22ND DECEMBER 2007 NRM reviews Hornby's new Class 56 Loco and takes a look inside. click here ------------------------- 16TH DECEMBER 2007 With the release of the new Bachmann DCC Controller (EZ Command Dynamis ) being only a few weeks ago, NRM forum member Raider has given his first impressions of the new unit from the point of view of a DCC Beginner. Click here to read thereview.
------------------------- 13TH NOVEMBER 2007 NRM has four new model railway reviews for theHornby Class 06
,
Class 31
Author "Peak
"
(forum member), Class 66,
and Class 121
.
More model railway reviews are to follow. ------------------------- 24TH JUNE 2007 NRM has two new reviews for the Hornby Model RailwayClass 67
and the Hornby Model Railway Virgin Pendolino.
The Model Railway Tunnel page has had the addition of an N gauge tunnel article added and the electronics section has an article on Model Railway Infra-Red Control.
------------------------- 24TH MARCH 2007 NRM has two new pages covering the subject of Railway Viaducts and Railway Stations in the model railway scenery section. NRM also now has a dedicated page for railway related software including a guild to using XTrkCad model railway track layout design softwareAuthor "
mumbles
and Ironduke
"
(forum members). More railway software reviews will follow soon. ------------------------- 23 December 2006 As the new year is upon us, so is the announcement of Hornby's 2007 product list. The Hornby 2007 range will be announced on this site at 00:00 hours on the 1st January 2007. Click here for the Hornby 2007 pages. ------------------------- 2ND DECEMBER 2006 The Hornby Skaledale page has been given a makeover. Each Skaledale model railway review has been given its own page and picture button, which should make it easier to navigate. I have also added some more Skaledale model reviews with more to be added. ------------------------- 28 OCTOBER 2006 I would like to announce that the model railway electronics page has had an update. Each topic has been given its own page and I have added some new topics. I have also added some Hornby Skaledale reviews and a review of the new Hornby 08 Shunter.
------------------------- 24 SEPTEMBER 2006 I know its early to start talking about Christmas but I felt this year I should be prepared. Because of this I have written with the help from forum members some advice for anyone who is thinking of buying a model railway train set for Christmas. Click hereto read it
------------------------- 16 AUGUST 2006 (mikol)
has written an article on making model railway scenery rock faces out of strips of polystyrene. click here to read this article. ------------------------- 8 JULY 2006 Rob (Ironduke)
has written an article about model railway electrofrog points Vs more standard insulfrogs points. click here to read this article. ------------------------- 27 MAY 2006 Mark (Transrail)
great articles on "How to Respray your Model Railway Locomotives" have now been moved to the main site and are available from the locomotivemodification page .
------------------------- 1 MAY 2006 "Henry's grandad"
(forum member) has written an article on how to make a cheap model railway uncoupling ramp. click here to read the article ------------------------- 6 APRIL 2006 The winner of March's (no winners for February) "best model railway photo" is Andrew H. click here to see his photo . He has won £10 (+£2 p&p) off any purchase from New Modellers Railway Shop. ------------------------- 5 APRIL 2006 I have been asked a few times how to motorise a Hornby model railway signal, so I came up with this solution to use a new point motor. click here to read how . ------------------------- 1 APRIL 2006 Finally after a bit of an absence I have had time to add some new articles to the site. Rebecca has written some reviews on Hornby Skaledale models and will hopefully add some more later this month. click here to read the reviews.---------
I have also finished my review of the Hornby class 60 EWS which I have purchased. click here ------------------------- 17 FEBRUARY 2006 Dave777 has provided this website with the definitive guide to model railway shelf layouts. His article covers all aspects of a shelf layout and terminus-to-fiddleyard, and his article is fully annotated with pictures and drawings, showing possible designs for such a layout. Click here to read his article. ------------------------- 5 FEBRUARY 2006 The winner of Januarys (no winners for December) "best model railway photo" is The Mad Hatters father and son team! Steve & Matthew click here to see their photo . They has won a track cleaning car from New Modellers Shop.
------------------------- 20 JANUARY 2006 I would like to announce a couple of new model railway scenery pages. Richard Lloyd has produced a resource article with pictures of different kinds of railway bridges , with some advice on how to model them, and I am documenting the creation of my model railway tunnel as it getsbuilt.
---------------------- I would also like to welcome Parkway Model Railway to New Railway Modellers. Parkway have become the first website hosted on this sites sub domains. If anyone is interested in hosting for their site or wish to make a new site please email me. You can find Parkway by ClickingHere
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