I got a notification that you are doing a presentation on level crossings. The ORR produces a pamphlet on level crossings which sets out the correct road markings for today's level crossings and when to use them. It also deals with road signs and where to put them. I'm not sure when this was first published
How did you get the power to the P class loco on the Hornby rolling road. I have one of these and it only works when some of the loco wheels are actually on the rails?
@@HattonsModelRailways thanks for the reply. Unfortunately mine doesn’t seem to work when loco is just placed on rollers. Mine is an R8203 Rolling road, maybe it works differently to the latest one
Hi, Just purchased a 4 roller Concept rolling road as I've got an N gauge layout and a collection of 00 steam and diesel engine, my latest being the Evening Star F10. However, buying more roller would prove very difficult financially, so I aim to build a wooden platform with a track the same height as the rollers to support the tender while I run the engine, which should save me over £30 odd. Has anybody done one? Great video by-the-way
Just the info I needed, thanks so much
I got a notification that you are doing a presentation on level crossings. The ORR produces a pamphlet on level crossings which sets out the correct road markings for today's level crossings and when to use them. It also deals with road signs and where to put them. I'm not sure when this was first published
That's a great suggestion Neil. If anyone wants to take a closer look at this, its available at this link: www.orr.gov.uk/media/10713
Thanks again Dave these video are great to see what the product's can do.Not sure which is best for me yet but there's no rush. Thanks Dave.👍
Thanks Richard, if you need any more info on these in the future please don't hesitate to ask :-) - Dave
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Are these useful for wheel cleaning?
Hi, in the dcc pack there are blue blocks with no rollers, i cant figure out what they are for
Look at 12:00 and you will see the blue blocks are to convert the rollers into those for different gauges.
How did you get the power to the P class loco on the Hornby rolling road. I have one of these and it only works when some of the loco wheels are actually on the rails?
HI John, the Hornby rolling roads have powered rollers, so you can place your loco on the rollers and these will collect power too.
@@HattonsModelRailways thanks for the reply. Unfortunately mine doesn’t seem to work when loco is just placed on rollers. Mine is an R8203 Rolling road, maybe it works differently to the latest one
Hi, Just purchased a 4 roller Concept rolling road as I've got an N gauge layout and a collection of 00 steam and diesel engine, my latest being the Evening Star F10. However, buying more roller would prove very difficult financially, so I aim to build a wooden platform with a track the same height as the rollers to support the tender while I run the engine, which should save me over £30 odd. Has anybody done one? Great video by-the-way