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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

DCC Shown in use on shed.

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  • Great track work. Very smooth.  The essence of the model Railroader, in a way.

  • I like the hand of God changing the points. He also works some of mine for me.

  • @EWS37109 Sorry if I misunderstood, I haven't yet, I'm about to start building a layout, first in more years than I care to remember and have made the decision to go DCC, but as it will be N I'm still pondering what to go with. Must have been someone else who posted , not me lol

  • @dangerbod yes....you mis understood my comment!!!....I was replying jhonny1392!!!!.....I know it is possible to fit n gauge dcc decoders becasue you have shown us!!!....but i was a bit annoyed at his comment to you...about the noise....who cares about noise.....its good!!!...realistic!!!

    yup....I have got a dapol 66 and it has a 6pin plug....might think about dcc......what controller do you use???

  • @EWS37109 Of course you can fit a DCC decoder into an N gauge loco, most of the newer Farrish offerings are now DCC ready and Peco offers a GWR 2251 Class ‘Collett Goods’ 0-6-0 Locomotive in N which comes with DCC fitted as standard. So why the sneering tone when you clearly have no knowledge of the subject?

  • good video

    

  • @jhonny1392 yer.....and can you fit a DCC decoder into a n guage loco???.....I very much doubt it.....noise is good.....railways in real life arn't silent!!!

  • Who cares about a little noise? We're running trains, why on Earth would anyone want them to be silent? I personally like to hear the trains roll....

  • @jhonny1392 cork roadbed does not always dampen sound too good. Its better to use foam.

  • Yes leewaa, I 'm completely agree with you. That´s noisy a lot !.

    That happens when people do not take all the necessary time for research and learn about, before start building a layout !

    This guy obviously do not know that exist something called "cork roadbed", for laying under the rails -before join all the rails together- that avoids all this annoying noise.

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