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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

My new Austrains NR53 in Trailerail livery hauling a train over the crossover on my layout. The tank car was in the train acting as a match veighle with a different coupling at each end (Lima style hook and loop on the front and horn-hook on the back). The first wagon is also a match veichle with a nuckle coupler coupling to the NR and the hook and loop to the 2 container wagons before the tanker.

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  • ok Because ny NR Class NR52 runs perfectly but the lights flicker on slow speed but dcc is meant to fix it. Have a look at my videos.

  • So its not my track then :) cause I have the same problem with the lights.

    And I have also seen ur vids.

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  • Well these ones are about the same length (66 ') as the Auscision ones

  • Yes, except for $35 i was sortta hoping for metal wheels instead of plastic. go to Powerline's website and find the Freightline section of the Rollingstock section and choose what colour wagon you want. I dont think you can mix containers around though.

  • Yes well you would be right in saying that apart from my hornby wagons

    i am getting aucision flatbeds very soon and i will upload a new video soon. CQBY With partrick and sea co containers.

    Also are the freightline flatbeds u have are they good.

  • Lol ok, also, do you have any other wagons other than that AN gondola? Cause I'm thinking its the only wagon you have lol.

  • yeah i thought that it was my tracks too.

    it is because when dc running at slow speed only a tiny amount of power is delivered to the tracks. but when running fast there is more voltage. So basically when u run slowly there is not enough power for the lights so they flicker. DCC has a constant power supply but the decoder tells the loco how much to use.

  • @hellstone182

    Nope, just ordinary DC.

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