DCC series (pt2)
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There automatic.Cheers.
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Do you have to trigger the acceleration/ deceleration noises from the control or are they automatic when you speed up/slow down?
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Yes, if you can see if your local modal shop can give you a demo of one of the sound loco's. I think you'll like DCC. I often wonder what it'll be like in another 10 or so years time?? :-) Cheers.
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These videos are really tempting me to get DCC and fit sound and light throughout. I take it the sound is probably a little better quality in reality rather than through my cheap desktop speakers?
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I have a Bachman E-Z command controller. I suppose I will have to change this to operate trains fitted with sound?
Can you recommend a controller. I don't have a massive layout.
xfireballl5 6 months ago
@xfireballl5 No you shouldn't have to change it, unless you need to. It'll operate sound fitted loco's. If your going for another DCC controller, it's down to personal pref & choice, budget etc.
ay76 6 months ago
terrible shunting move.. no brake on the waggon, barging right into it... im gona have to report you to the yard master!!
nickfrank1 10 months ago
@nickfrank1 It was the yard master doing the shunting!!....The main driver had nipped for a tea break, LOL!!
ay76 10 months ago
I had no idea Model Trains had moved on so far. I remember my layout in the loft, electronic points had been introduced and my Dad ripped up my manual points one at a time to replace them. I had a lot of fun diverting the trains from the rail work. This is something else!
4fsake 1 year ago
It's going to intresting to see how far DCC control is going to develop on model railways. Sure opens up a lot more to operating. Cheers.
ay76 1 year ago