LOW GHYLL

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Thanks for the images. I always appreciate seeing them but don't always say so. It is health issues on SWMBO and self that have held me back but I do hope all will be well in the future. It is lovely to see your layout and the way you have adapted it to suit your room :) .
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Steve M
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My pre-ordered TTS vent van arrived from a Hornby.

ImageA2F5D08C-4A8A-4677-8ECD-71BF121F0D25 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

It will drive WTD up the wall but my grandkids will love it.
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A cunning plan is starting to form in the depths of my brain.

I think it was TrainTech that have started selling illuminated ground signal but IMHO they are a bit pricey but I do fancy having something on the layout to supplement the LEDs on the mimic panels.
Having found a similar kit of parts from China I plan to try making a few of my own.

No idea if it will work or if the bits I ordered will be suitable but at £7.99 for ten mounts and all the LEDs, it has to be worth a punt.
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Sounds like a plan Steve.

Great layout, I remember spending a lot of time watching it grow on the old forum.
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It’s funny you should say that Steve but I think the sound van is a good idea. I like background sounds it’s just squeaky loco sounds that I find annoying. I’d be quite happy with the occasional chirp, clonk, clank etc. :D

Just had a listen. I like the 'atmospheric sounds' but not sure about the signal box, you wouldn’t be able to hear the bell codes outside.
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Agreed, some of them are unnecessary and in fact some sounds are probably just copied from existing loco TTS decoders.
My favourite, just for its description, is ‘occasional owl’ - no layout is complete without one.

It will be interesting to see if they offer the decoder as a separate item in future.
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As some DCC sounds work on DC, yes I have a DCC sound loco, perhaps they could make a DC version.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 10:20 amI’d be quite happy with the occasional chirp, clonk, clank etc. :D
I'll send you a recording of my knees then :D
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I look forward to it. :)
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Re: LOW GHYLL

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I can just imagine Low Ghyll - one of Steve's A4's comes out of a tunnel sounding "tawhit tawhoo" - it's different?
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