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brian1951
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Your layout maybe circular but your bus should not be Steve. :)
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Steve M
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brian1951 wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 9:42 pm Your layout maybe circular but your bus should not be Steve. :)
True, the bus doesn’t link across the lift out section. :D
Must look tomorrow to see if I did fit them in the first place - probably not.
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Hi Steve

Yes they work, as they absorb any voltage spikes appearing on the Bus pair of wires that are caused by short circuits,
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Finding theses parts in the parts box, I assumed that I hadn’t fitted snubbers to Low Ghyll...........wrong!
There they are sitting at the ends of the bus at each end of the layout, either side of the lift out section.

I’ve not cleaned the track but I have had a good scrub of the wheels and pickups of the shunter and it’s been running round quite happily and so far none of the other locos have been tempted to join in.

Image2019-10-14_10-55-25 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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A new member of the Low Ghyll fleet complete with firebox glow.

Image20191220_134800 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

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Re: LOW GHYLL

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Very nice Steve. R-
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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I agree - very nice. Will you be weathering it?
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It needs it Barry, but probably not. I’d be tempted if I’d bought one of the BR versions.
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Lovely looking model, Steve. Straight out of the workshops. :)

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Fresh from a Chinese shipping container, my new Covid-19 carrying Princess Elizabeth.

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