Geoff Readman Jumble Lane Model Railway
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#20 A quick DCC conversion on a tiny loco
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#9 Fitting the HELJAN turntable
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Help with point motors Sorted!
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#44 Two ways to scratch build windows
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#25 Control Panels LEDs and Signals
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#14 Scratch building a platform canopy
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#56 Anycubic Mega S sudden stop Fix
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#10 Update on the Turntable project
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#20 A quick DCC conversion on a tiny loco
1,247
#9 Fitting the HELJAN turntable
438
Help with point motors Sorted!
421
#44 Two ways to scratch build windows
412
#25 Control Panels LEDs and Signals
289
#14 Scratch building a platform canopy
211
#56 Anycubic Mega S sudden stop Fix
141
#10 Update on the Turntable project
112
#48 Motorising the Level Crossing
103
#37 Resurrecting a dead DMU
102
The Bedroom Layout
83
Point motor help needed
73
#39 A quick and easy retaining wall
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#38 Another Hunt Coupling Appraisal
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#1 The beginings
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Hints n Tips #1 LED Lighting
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Bullied Old Lima Class 33
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#29 Respray of Hunts Heath 37
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#50 2022 Out with the old In with the new
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Geoff Readman Jumble Lane Model Railway
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Geoff Readman Jumble Lane Model Railway
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Time to re-kindle a childhood hobby playing with trains. Now a more serious approach to modelling and enjoying every minute. Love to see others on YouTube doing the same and making a damn decent job of it and sharing all those useful hints and tips. Hope to follow suit and provide someone with just as much inspiration.
My layout is mixed with a representation of the Barnsley Courthouse and Exchange stations separated by the bus station. I will aim to be as authentic as possible within the limitations of fitting the track.

Alongside the layout is my 3D printing business. Starting as a hobby it has grown into a full-toime job, I say full-time, my day starts around 5.30am and ends in the small hours of the next day and that is evrey day of the week. I will showcase products on this channel from time to time to help bring product awareness and information first hand so they can be used as they were designed.

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davepedantic (4 minutes ago)
Good to see you using a hot air gun instead of a cigarette lighter like so many other people do on heat shrink products.
Davidbeckett-e6t (9 minutes ago)
Top Man very please ,made it look easy.Thank s
(18 minutes ago)
I thought you should take any caps off when you fit DCC. I always do, they are not needed and I have read somewhere that they can interfere with DCC running. Thta looks alright, though!
cousinvinny7990 (27 minutes ago)
i just did this same loco same motor same lack of space but it's done running and perfect
ianmcewan3535 (31 minutes ago)
You can now use Hornby's R7274 4 pin decoder which fits in the well and a quick conversion with no extra leads to tie up .
SimonLivertonCentral (46 minutes ago)
Hi Geoff, very nice conversion, if you find it does not run properly you can remove the suppressor, choke coil etc
brucewoods9377 (52 minutes ago)
I added a Hornby 4-pin Decoder to both of my “pocket Rockets”
SammoKarm (1 hour ago)
You mentioned that the polarity of the track wires mattered, On DCC they shouldn't. When using a reverse loop the polarity has to be changed and the loco should continue in the direction it is going.
tommurphy4307 (1 hour ago)
when club members come to me with an N scale Lima locomotive- i tell them to a) use it on the 'dead' line, or b) throw it away.
ccartmel (2 hours ago)
You say small. I work in 'N' gauge, that is small. 6 of my engines are now DCC enabled.
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