Bachmann LMS Jinty DCC Sound & Lights

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 2009

This was very nice loco to do. I used a loksound micro with the speaker located in the cab. Driver and firemanadded with real coal. Some very light weathering and I even managed to increase the locos weight by about 18%.
Now some will ask about the lights.

They are prototypically correct LMS/BR loco lamp. These are currently under final sampling and I was able to get a couple of the prototypes to try from DCC Concepts.

DCCconcepts used a real LMS loco lamp as the basis for them and this is the result. They have no light bleed like most lamps as the material is carbon filled, so they are really easy to use.

I believe there will be 3 different types, red, prototype white and a special red white lamp for guards vans. Apparently there may be a 7mm scale/O scale version too

They will be pre wired in a blister pack of 6 with LEDs already fitted and will be packed with a couple of different resistors.

Thats about all I know at this stage. Availability isn't fixed, but I think within the next 2 or 3 months .

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  • Hi

    I honestly dont know, that loco left my hand years ago. When setting I found the best way was firstly going to extremes and getting it totally out of sync and then adjusting 1 value at speed step between 1/128 to 5/128 and slowly bring it into sync that way. That way it gives you a better idea. Hope that helps.

  • listening to that video it sounded a bit more that 4 beats per rev

  • @GWRkid Hi Might be....but its close enough for me. Cheers

  • that is a realy nice train, i hav 1 i brought it for a £5 at a market and it was a old triang and the man said it doesnt work so i got it and sorted it out and it runs smoothly and and has no problems with it, very good video keep then up :)

  • @andy123412345  Nice one cannot do much better than that. Thanks for looking. Cheers

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  • how did you put the lights in?

  • Hi Great looking Jinty, what value do you have CV 57 and 58 set at? I cannot get mine to sinc as well.

  • Good stuff sir, it's certainly much better than my strasight out of the box job BUT........

    ........ years ago I had a tri-ang one and it SMOKED ! Not only did it smoke but it puffed smoke in time to the wheel turns and the speed of the loco. The gimmick was called "synchrosmoke" (as it was synchronised with the wheels turning and was done by a piston moving inside a smoke chamber inside the boiler. Now let me see you mount that on board too and you can name your own price, lol ! ! !

  • Another great job you have done Martin

  • are there any couplings on it at all?

  • say,how did you get the cab off the loco?....tried the web but brings up other stuff

  • @andy123412345 I know you said this along time ago, but i recently got an old tri-ang one, has the number, '47606'. I would like to get it running again as at the moment it doesnt, how did you do it?

  • @Irish982 is it the rolling road that comes in a tiny plastic case basicly thx

  • hi, I have a Bachmann jinty too. I was wonder how you took yours apart to gain access to the cab? I'd like to paint mine up and add a crew similar to yours...

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