Blue/grey day on Jules's garden railway
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The track doesn't need covering.. and thr stock is well kept under cover
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id cover the track at night and store coachs,rolling stock and locomotives indoors.
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wow wow that was amazing fantastic layout must have taken alot of hard work very inpressive. What gauge is it and how do u keep it dry when it rains. In the winter you how dose the track and trains cope with the frost please answers my questions. thank you for putting that great video on you tube
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love it
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Mumbles... it's the nuts! you are dead right!
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nice vid, bet its loverly sat in the garden with a cold one watching the trains go round
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is it difficult to convert a hst to dcc? I want to get a gner/midland mainline hst in dcc, but hornby don't make them....cool layout btw :)
foxhoundleeds 4 years ago
No it is a fairly simple procedure to put DCC in a HST powwer car. The easiest way to remember the wiring squence is..red & black to the track - i.e. red & black wires to the wheel pickups- and orange & grey the other way i.e to the motor. Lighting wires are white/blue for front lights. Yellow/blue for rear lights. The blue wire being the common wire for both front/rear lights. Hope this helps
metadyneman 4 years ago
Can't beat a blue grey HST , good work again
ericcat1 4 years ago
You are so right... what a great idea that would be for our heritage... a complete set in original livery on the main line with Paxman Valentas at each end! I never thought I'd hear myself saying that at 47 but somehow.. I've gone all nostalgic!
metadyneman 4 years ago