Forgive an oldie, but every time I see a demo of the latest DCC stuff there are so many features and options that I feel I'd be overwhelmed by all the decision making, so I stick with DC with all its limitations.
Good to hear that the Kinesis DCC control has a hand book of plain simple English as many handbooks are for the tech freaks full of terms which are just pure technobabble. NCE is the only one so far that I've discovered that doesn't go in for technobabble with everything you need to do being simple operations in plain commonsense English. Good to also see wireless as the Dynamis system was only a glorified TV remote control in operation which has many limitations. I like the class 31's too. I have an old crumbly 31 from the H competitor so I need to renew it and I like Bachmann made diesels so I've been waiting for you to do a class 31. A good presentation Richard
A,cracking presentation thank you Richard lots of detail. That woodland scenics tree system is fabulous and youve certainly piqued my interest in the Kinesis system too.
I've just bought a Dapol Gunpowder Van of N Gauge status, to go with the Graham Farish goods train a friend of mine has helped me out with. I also have 4 Graham Farish coaches and two GWR steam engines: GWR Large Prairie Tank Engine in GWR Green and King Richard 2nd in BR Blue. From ebay comes a Graham Farish Ocean Wagon. I have set up a Graham Farish oval of track and a track controller, on my living room floor. The first test operation will commence in November. There's just one small setback, I'm nervous about handling the tiny models because it's a new experience for me. Can you show me a video that gives an N Gauge tutorial on how to put engines and rolling stock on the track, of this tiny size? Also, can you please give me some tips on beginning with N Gauge?
Did the new class 25 have the auto release system fitted?, if not I think it should be on top of the line models for the price they will cost!, and if not is it something that you can have as an extra??.
It'd be great if rail-based sensors could be integrated into the DCC system in order to ensure that pre-programmed operations halted at the right locations.
So Kinesis is a base station with wireless handset. How about a handset with some hands on controls rather than keyboard type controls? Eg a dial for speed, a forward and reverse switch . . etc Like Lionel's direct to engine controls.
I am hoping that new DCC system allows more time for the proper hobby ie modelling .Too many of the modern DCC systems seem to require you to be a computer expert of which I have no wish to be.
Forgive an oldie, but every time I see a demo of the latest DCC stuff there are so many features and options that I feel I'd be overwhelmed by all the decision making, so I stick with DC with all its limitations.
Great presentation. The auto uncoupling really stood out for me 👍
Excellent presentation. 😊
Good to hear that the Kinesis DCC control has a hand book of plain simple English as many handbooks are for the tech freaks full of terms which are just pure technobabble. NCE is the only one so far that I've discovered that doesn't go in for technobabble with everything you need to do being simple operations in plain commonsense English. Good to also see wireless as the Dynamis system was only a glorified TV remote control in operation which has many limitations. I like the class 31's too. I have an old crumbly 31 from the H competitor so I need to renew it and I like Bachmann made diesels so I've been waiting for you to do a class 31. A good presentation Richard
A,cracking presentation thank you Richard lots of detail.
That woodland scenics tree system is fabulous and youve certainly piqued my interest in the Kinesis system too.
Definitely interested in the 08 shunter, i would have been interested in the 31 but already on order from another manufacturer 😊
Im so liking that the conrods on the 08 dont flex in the middle like they do at the moment.
Are the 25s going to have the auto uncouplers, and is this something that will fitted to new locomotives throughout the Bachmann range ?
I've just bought a Dapol Gunpowder Van of N Gauge status, to go with the Graham Farish goods train a friend of mine has helped me out with. I also have 4 Graham Farish coaches and two GWR steam engines: GWR Large Prairie Tank Engine in GWR Green and King Richard 2nd in BR Blue. From ebay comes a Graham Farish Ocean Wagon. I have set up a Graham Farish oval of track and a track controller, on my living room floor. The first test operation will commence in November. There's just one small setback, I'm nervous about handling the tiny models because it's a new experience for me. Can you show me a video that gives an N Gauge tutorial on how to put engines and rolling stock on the track, of this tiny size? Also, can you please give me some tips on beginning with N Gauge?
Im liking the built in "automation" features there. Hornby did something similar once but it seems that bachmann have improved upon it tenfold
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Some fantastic stuff coming. We need a stay alive suitable for N gauge , is it possible? Even 3 seconds would cover many stalling issues.
Are Bachmann going to do TT120,
No, they do OO9 gauge instead
i hope not
Did the new class 25 have the auto release system fitted?, if not I think it should be on top of the line models for the price they will cost!, and if not is it something that you can have as an extra??.
Het do you have ic3 fir sale?
It'd be great if rail-based sensors could be integrated into the DCC system in order to ensure that pre-programmed operations halted at the right locations.
The new Mk1 catering vehicle is an RB, not an RU.
Steel NOT Steal..... must say I'm impressed with the DCC coupling system ! Shame it is unlikely to be available as a retro-fit option......
Thats a New thing? Märklin has that since before i was born
What's happening with the last batch of Hatton's coaches?
Hi there, we should have an update on these very soon so stay tuned!
@@railsofsheffield oh thank you! I’ll be very keenly looking out for the update
Would love them to get into TT120.
i'm glad they stayed with 'N'. I love the Hornby HM7000 system but i'm not a fan of their 120 (i can't call it TT because it isn't)
So Kinesis is a base station with wireless handset. How about a handset with some hands on controls rather than keyboard type controls? Eg a dial for speed, a forward and reverse switch . . etc Like Lionel's direct to engine controls.
Still waiting for the Turner overdrive...
Can't wait for a 69 in N
I am hoping that new DCC system allows more time for the proper hobby ie modelling .Too many of the modern DCC systems seem to require you to be a computer expert of which I have no wish to be.
Shame no 31 in Network Rail
Anlog model railway
Takeover day, a 2 day event.
Uh… something doesn’t quite add up there