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As mentioned in my thread in Freight Wagons, the discovery and purchase of 1/24 scale container models from China which although not marketed as railway models are very close to the scale railways I collect (i.e. LGB / Piko 1:22.5 mainly White Pass and Yukon locos and rolling stock). In another thread I discuss the scale issues I found with container models of 20'containers prod...

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I've always wanted a garden railway, it's always been indoors 0 and N for me. I recently retired and have started with a pond, appropriately named "The Screaming Frog Pond" because the frogs don't "rib-bit" but SCREAM till sunrise.



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i decided to create a flipboard for my station. obviously a real mechanical one is out of the question - so has to be a just a glorified display.

So far i only built software prototype - but once hardware arrives i'll put it together.

How it will work can be seen here - but i will of course create a case, etc.



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So I want to put the signal on my siding and use the 1015u to isolate my track so I can use another loco , in the photo you’ll see the 1015u unit with a black wire coming from it . Now my questions are do I put these two bits of track together and connect the left hand 1015 to the right, if so how do I do it .
Warmest regards
Josh

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Again last visited more than years ago. This time no steam, instead a visiting HST 125. We joined the tain at Bishop Auckland which is the southern terminus. It has no facilities. We parked our car in the main line station car park and walked approximately 200 metres to the Weardale Railway platform. The departure of the Weardale Train is time to coincide with the mainline train...

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