Hi Ben… Thanks for watching and your nice comments. Doing small upgrades like this to older locomotives is very satisfying and great fun. Regards … Steve 👍
Hi Chris…. Thanks for watching and your nice comments… Yes it was great to meet you too, I hope it’s not too long until we all meet up again. Regards… Steve 👍👍
Nice one, good job as not the easiest conversion, at least Hornby did put lights in the 25, Which we thought was the Dogs back in the Day, Lol.I have found some smd dcc boards with lighting built in which could be used DC DCC from the site we were discussing, at GETs saturday night.
Hi Steve. Awesome video! There are some very handy tips there and I have to say you have some very nice skills! It makes me want to do mine now lol. I only have an old (but precious to me) Lima Deltic 55003 'Meld' (all other loco's are steam) but I reckon it would look awesome with directional lighting :D Plus like you I have none of the DXX Malarkey. DC all the way :) Thanks again mate! Mav
Hi Steve, This was a master video on how to do this in a very old loco with not a pcb board in sight so well done sir this deserves a good number of views I think and if not there is no justice left. Hope you have dryed out and recovered from GETS and my next video is a visit to a smaller show that was great and the cherry on top was a visit to a YT'ers layout. Keep well and showing us how to do these. Cheers Robert.
Hi Robert… Thanks for dropping in and your nice comments… Hope we all meet up again soon.. Yes I got all nice and dry again in the hotel overnight. The ride home was great as the weather was sunny and dry all the way home. Hope you enjoyed your visit with Peter 👍👍👍
Hi Kieth … Thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you too 👍 I got the bulbs online from a site called Rapid Electronics. The last time I checked they were out of stock of the 12v version but that was a while ago. Be careful you don’t order the 5v ones by mistake, like I nearly did 🤣 Regards…. Steve 👍
Hi Mark… Sorry I haven’t got back to you sooner…. Thanks for watching…The lights are from Rapid Electronics on line. Just be careful you don’t accidentally order the 5v version. But they do all sorts of stuff that us modellers love to fiddle with🤣
Hi Steve, top job again bringing new life to old stock cheers al
Great job 😀👍
Hi Michael…. Thanks for watching and your nice comment.
Regards…. Steve 👍
Hi Steve, really enjoyed that and I like your soldering iron that’s awesome. The lighting looks really effective.
Keep safe and well my friend
Andy
Another good and informative video Steve
Hi Mick…. Thanks for watching…. Hope you enjoyed it … Regards…Steve 👍👍
Did one of those diesel loco's a few years ago, it is fairly straightforward, and I used grain of rice bulbs with small diodes. Good luck.😊
Brilliant job there Steve, great results. Ben.
Hi Ben… Thanks for watching and your nice comments. Doing small upgrades like this to older locomotives is very satisfying and great fun.
Regards … Steve 👍
Great conversion of an older loco there Steve, it was great to meet you at GETS!😊
Hi Chris…. Thanks for watching and your nice comments… Yes it was great to meet you too, I hope it’s not too long until we all meet up again.
Regards… Steve 👍👍
Great tutorial Steve, it was an absolute pleasure to meet you at Gets take care 👍
Hi Deano…. Thanks for watching…. It was great to meet you too…. Hope it’s not too long till the next time .. Regards… Steve 👍👍
Nice one, good job as not the easiest conversion, at least Hornby did put lights in the 25, Which we thought was the Dogs back in the Day, Lol.I have found some smd dcc boards with lighting built in which could be used DC DCC from the site we were discussing, at GETs saturday night.
Hi Steve. Awesome video! There are some very handy tips there and I have to say you have some very nice skills! It makes me want to do mine now lol. I only have an old (but precious to me) Lima Deltic 55003 'Meld' (all other loco's are steam) but I reckon it would look awesome with directional lighting :D Plus like you I have none of the DXX Malarkey. DC all the way :) Thanks again mate! Mav
Hi Mav… Thanks for your nice comments…. Hope we meet up again soon…. Steve👍👍
Hi Steve,
This was a master video on how to do this in a very old loco with not a pcb board in sight so well done sir this deserves a good number of views I think and if not there is no justice left. Hope you have dryed out and recovered from GETS and my next video is a visit to a smaller show that was great and the cherry on top was a visit to a YT'ers layout. Keep well and showing us how to do these.
Cheers Robert.
Hi Robert… Thanks for dropping in and your nice comments… Hope we all meet up again soon.. Yes I got all nice and dry again in the hotel overnight. The ride home was great as the weather was sunny and dry all the way home.
Hope you enjoyed your visit with Peter 👍👍👍
Very neat job there Steve..Nice one.
Hi Allan…. Thanks for watching. It was great to catch up with you at GETS…. 👍🤗🤗
My next video of the layout will have a new Lavvi in ot 🤣🤣
Good to meet up with you again .
LOL Cheers Steve Tony northeastern has put his up on the layout..It`s on face book .
Happy new year to ya, just found your channel by accident great vid very useful, where did you get those bulbs please?
Hi Kieth … Thanks for watching and Happy New Year to you too 👍
I got the bulbs online from a site called Rapid Electronics.
The last time I checked they were out of stock of the 12v version but that was a while ago.
Be careful you don’t order the 5v ones by mistake, like I nearly did 🤣
Regards…. Steve 👍
Great video, where did you get the lights from.
Hi Mark… Sorry I haven’t got back to you sooner…. Thanks for watching…The lights are from Rapid Electronics on line. Just be careful you don’t accidentally order the 5v version. But they do all sorts of stuff that us modellers love to fiddle with🤣