He will come out in the next wash at 90° and a fast spin. Who wouldn't?lol, says the captain with a mate called seaman Staines![]()
Incidentally, I'm sure it isn't only Britain and Germany that run 66s, shouldn't there be some other liveries from other countries?
please put your for sale post in the right place....and you only joined yesterdayHi all. I have just acquired a Freightliner liveried version, in as new, boxed condition. Powered it up this evening, runs fine and the smoke unit works as it should. The chap I got it off wasn't sure but thought it was sound fitted...I have looked and can't see an additional soundchip board, I presume something like an ESU XL would be fitted? This was an impulse purchase and I don't think it's for me...7mm is big enough! Looking for £430 plus postage, I'm in Northumberland if anyone wanted to collect.
Regards,
Lee.
theres also a newbies thread , please introduce yourself in thereApologies, I only caught on to this thread yesterday and didn't even realise there was a separate for sale section. Thanks for the warm welcome.
I think the lighting for each loco is different as its on a separately programmed chip specifically done to the loco and livery iircThey're all over the place in Europe in various guises. I guess Aristo didn't want to risk doing too many variants for such a small market, and also strictly speaking there should be differences in the lighting clusters and other details.
I did see a post somewhere about that, but from the factory its all pre programmed was what I meant, I would be interested to read that actually, if you come accross itYes but the PIC chip didn't react well once I'd fitted a decoder (lights flickering and coming on in wrong direction etc.). I've bypassed the chip and I drive all the lights from the decoder via a custom resistor board. I had to reverse the polarity of the LED head/tail lights to better suit the common positive of the decoder. I wrote this all up somewhere ages ago and posted it on here (or more likely the previous GSM forum).
Thanks ,appreciatedLooks like I sent a copy of my notes to PhilP back in 2013, so I must have the doc somewhere. I'll dig it out when I get home.
thank you muchlyEasiest way is to remove track and motors from original board.. Feed 22V from decoder via DPDT relay to original track connections. This toggled for forward and reverse drives original lighting. Can common function outputs if you need more current. Can set so you turn off lights with DCC function. Smoke can either be left, and another relay to turn off/on, but is full smoke all the time, or you nee to isolate smoke power and feed motor volts to smoke. Can be via relay for control.