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Hello all
A few piccies of special trains that have been run as part of the Birthday celebrations.
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It is amazing watching a layout grow.
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Disaster has fallen upon Little Weldon, the up line has been closed.
Half of my trusty H & M Duette has stopped working. Now I have a dilemma is it still possible to get these controllers serviced and / or repaired. I don't really want to use it as it is now. If nothing can be done to repair it, has anybody for any suggestions for a replacement obviously I still wish to run DC.
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PWM's - they may offer the control you desire at a very low cost if you have a DC output working and free.

Search for PWM controllers on the *bay. They're so cheap it's worth a try although delivery varies from supplier to supplier with some coming from China and others UK based (so they claim).
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First of all thank you for responding to my previous post Ian, I have decided to stick with what I know. I am now in the process of bidding for another Duette with a current pat test. Hopefully I shall win this auction.
Scenically Little Weldon is about to gain a ruined Castle. In order to accommodate this I have had to create an internal triangular sub baseboard upon which further earth works can be built.
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Of corse.... I know a way how he can extend it further... Hint, hint!
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Budget modelling in 0-16.5...
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As part of the Castle project I have been experimenting with Linka. I assembled a panel using standard tiles from which I made a mould. For this I used Copydex which has resulted in a very flexible mould. I have now placed an order for some Latex and a thickening agent for the next ones.
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Excellent. Brill.
Budget modelling in 0-16.5...
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I have temporarily placed the first ruined wall panel upon the top of the polystyrene hill to get a feel of how this is going to look.
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