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Reader Has Problem With His Hornby Elite 8216 Accessory Points Decoder

Brian has a question relating to his Control Unit – Hornby Elite Hornby 8216 Accessory Points decoder.

Brian says ” I have followed the instructions to program using prog track into my Hornby Elite. I am unable to get it to control points but the machine shows it has been addressed. I then pressed control ‘1’ three times to reprogram it. I then repeated this many times as advised and followed the instruction to no avail.I tried leads into Elite to charge capacitors. I tested for power in decoder while connected, power there. Once disconnected I had no power in the decoder and no working points. Have any of your OO readers with a Hornby Elite Hornby 8216 has similar experiences? Can they help me?”
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Note: The Hornby Point Accessory Decoder can be programmed to take four point motors or solenoid operated accessories like semaphore signals or electric uncoupling ramps. Connection of the points or accessories to the Hornby Accessory Point Decoder uses three wires from the solenoid (point motor).
The next solenoid is connected to the second three terminals, with the following two solenoids being connected in the same way. Once the solenoids are connected two wires are then plugged into the track using the Hornby R602 Power Connecting Clip, the location of which can be anywhere within reason that is convenient. Allocating addresses to the four points is then just as simple as pressing up to 4 buttons.
All Hornby points are self isolating. To obtain the best from the Hornby Digital system it is recommended that all points arc made live by attaching 2 x R8232 DCC Electro Point Clips to each point.

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N Gauge Fishplates

Colin asks you this question:

“What is the best and easiest way of making a good joint on N gauge flexi track and set track. I have noticed if you undo a joint the fishplates spread to much to rejoin and make a good contact.”

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Plans For HO Water Tower

“Can anyone tell me if there are any downloadable scale drawings or plans on the internet for an HO water tower that I can scratch build? THANK YOU, Ernie”

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HO/OO Horn Hook Couplers Causing Problems

Norman is having coupler problems on his HO layout. Can you help him?

“I am running Bachmann HO DCC and having problems with cars not staying coupled with my hook horn couplers. What am I doing wrong?”

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Coupler Fastening Systems

Dorne is having problems with HO couplers. Can you help him?
“I have about 35 various freight cars and I have trouble with couplers. Almost all cars have different mounting, some are attached to the truck, nearly all have a different fastening system. I need some of these model dealers to come up with a package of assorted coupler parts. Several size screws, and several different mounting parts. Also, I never see trucks with coupler attached in their catologs. Thanks for your new HELP page.”

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White Metal Kit On Double O Gauge

Oliver asks:

“I was wondering is there any other way to construct a white metal kit other than soldiering it is a 121 class loco. You would call it a switcher. It was built for Irish railways by General Motors emd division in the USA.”

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Atlas Remote Snap Switches Question

George asks about atlas remote snap switches.
“Is it possible to wire lights to atlas remote snap switches that use a momontary switch? These lights would be used to indicate whether switch is open or closed using red & green led lights.”
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Kadee Wheel Cleaner Brush Question

Have you used Kadee Wheel Cleaner Brushes? If you have, then you may be able to help Peter with his problem.

Peter with an HO layout has a question about Kadee wheel cleaner brushes:

“Has anyone used the Kadee wheel cleaning electric brush on their DCC steam or diesel engine? Can it be done? Will it destroy the decoder?”

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Problem with Bachman 3 truck Shay

Jerry has a question for you to try and answer:

“I just purchased a Bachman 3 truck Shay and can not get my Prodigy Advance to program a new address. It stays on three. Have tried both main and program track. Can your readers suggest a solution?”

Over the past year or two this FREE blog has proven to be a help to many, but I need your help and suggestions to keep the blog going.

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Parts Wanted For HO Scale Steam Engines

Tom wants to know where to purchase small parts for his HO scale steam engines.

“One of my steam engines has lost a piece of linkage in the drive train. I am wondering if anybody know who sells small parts like that.”

Can anyone help Ken with this question:

“I am looking for a source for LNG – Propane delivery trucks (I have an N Scale layout). These trucks are used for refilling large propane storage tanks at homes and industries.”

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Experienced Model Railroaders Wanted

If you belong to a model railroad club, or have some experience in the hobby, please DON’T keep your ideas to yourself. There are lots beginners who could benefit greatly from your model railroad experience and expertise.

You can help by answering some of the questions submitted by readers to this FREE blog site. Simply click on the GREEN comments link below these postings and post your answers and ideas to help others.

Everyone has to start somewhere and unfortunately many newbies are put off the hobby, because they don’t know where to go for help. It is a shame to lose people from the hobby when we can all help each other. It is not like we are competing in business and want to keep our knowledge secret. I encourage all model railroaders to join a model railroad club and network.

Over the past year or two this FREE blog has proven to be a help to many in the hobby, but I need your help and ideas to keep it going. Please add your comments, answers and ideas to help others in the hobby. Please join in and contribute your thoughts and together we can help others.

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Two Model Railroad Videos

The new series of 42 model railroad videos is proving popular. They are not flashy productions, but the content of each video is helpful. The videos can be downloaded over the Internet. Here is a little bit of information about two of the model railroad videos:

Video #5.

‘My Railroad’ (Part 3)
On this video John shows his electrical setup and explains scenery construction techniques. He demonstrates a working crane and gives an interesting tutorial on lubricating a locomotive and how to use conducta lubricants for cleaning and lubricating commutators.

Video #6.

‘Trains In The Tropics’
The Cairns/Kuranda Scenic Railway in Queensland, Australia is an amazing example of engineering achievement. This is a fascinating look at the prototype and HO layout including the Skyrail and unique ‘Aussie style’ buildings. Very interesting!
Click here for more information about the model railroad videos.

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42 Amateur Model Railroad Videos Released

After a year in the making a series of 42 amateur model railroading videos were finally released today.

These videos do not pretend to be Hollywood productions as they focus more on providing good content rather than flashy presentation.

The 42 model train videos cover a range of model railroading topics and include tours of several private layouts… not normally open to the public.


These videos, available by download, also feature visits to some train shows and include lots of useful ideas and tips to help hobbyists build, or improve their own model railroad. Other video topics cover baseboard construction, electrics, foliage making, DC and DCC operation. The series even includes three videos about building a garden railroad.

These videos range in length but average around nine or ten minutes each. The step-by-step tutorials in the videos provide answers to many common (and not so common) model railroading problems.

Access to these videos is by “membership only” so is restricted to a limited number of keen model railroaders.

To find out more about these model train videos and to read the list of contents and see a sample video click on this model train video link.

Happy railroading!

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Model Trains And Accessories – Watch Your Budget

When you’re in the model train hobby shop it can be very easy to blow your budget so it’s best to decide your limits before you shop. This will ensure that you don’t blow your budget when you spot that perfect (but very expensive) model train train set or accessory. Again it is matter of balancing ambition with realistic objectives.

The same considerations apply to how much time you can allocate to building your model train layout. Many a train layout has gone unfinished due to lack of time and money.

Buying a model trains and accessories is all about getting value for money without going overboard. When starting off you won’t need the most expensive model train set… but you shouldn’t buy a poor quality cheap train set from a discount store. You want pleasure from running your trains… not frustration.

Upgrading Your Model Train Layout

You can always add accessories and upgrade your model train set as you go along. Model railroading is the type of hobby that will progress as you progress.

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Useful Tips When Buying Rolling Stock For A Model Train Set

Most people getting started in the hobby of model railroading begin with buying (or being given) a starter model train set. More often than not it is HO scale which is the most popular.

It is a good way to get started, but the rolling stock that comes with most starter model train sets is not highly detailed. You get what you pay for and the starter model train sets are lower in price and usually consist of a simple round or oval layout.

When purchasing the rolling stock separately, look for the most realistic and reliable rolling stock that fit with your budget. You can buy rolling stock over the internet if you know exactly what you are looking for and what you are getting.

There is however an advantage in buying model train set accessories through a local hobby store. You can pick up the rolling stock and have a good hands-on inspection before buying. Often the person behind the counter at the hobby shop will be knowledgeable about model trains and will be able to provide some good guidance for the beginner.

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Rolling Stock Needs Wheels To Roll Smoothly

Before buying any rolling stock for your model railroad layout think carefully about the imporatance of having reliable, smooth wheel operation. If you are buying from a hobby store pick up the car and examine the wheels with a critical eye. See how well the wheels spin. Avoid wheels that only turn once and then stop. Avoid wheels that wobble, because that’s a warning sign that the car might not operate smoothly and could even cause a derailment.

Model train wheels can be made of either plastic or metal; the important thing is that they have a metal axle. For the wheels to sit on the rails correctly they must be the same distance apart on the axle. Plastic wheels can sometimes be adjusted to the correct distance apart on the axle.

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Quick And Easy Storage For Train Parts

If you drop screws and parts on the floor you’re not the only one. The problem with working on a loco or the electrical system is that as we get older the parts seem to get smaller.

Here is a simple solution to stop those small part dropping on the floor or you might even want to store some parts using this method. Like anything, it is not perfect, but it is an idea that could work for many in the hobby.

Get some 3 inch wide masking tape. Simply fold an inch or so back onto itself. This will provide a non sticky area for you to write or label the parts. You then stick the screws and/or parts to the masking tape. You then have a low-cost device to stop parts rolling onto the floor or you could use it as a storage system or small parts.

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Tips For Buying Model Train Supplies On The Internet

These days it is so much easier to buy model train supplies than ever before. The selection of electrical circuitry component, structures, scenery, spare parts, locomotives and rolling stock, track and accessories is more extensive than ever. So, for those of us interested in Model railroading as a hobby, we are spoilt for choice.

Since the advent of the internet we don’t even have to travel to our hobby shop or mall to find the train part or assessory we want.Trouble is even when we get to the local hobby shop they don’t always have what we are looking for. What they do have is expertise and this prove invaluable, even if we have to wait a week or so for the hobby shop to order something into stock.

Although there isn’t always the expertise available when buying train supplies on the internet, the range of train supplies and accessories is extremely extensive and orders can be delivered right to the door.

The problem with buying train supplies on the internet is that you don’t always know what it is you are getting. Whereas in your local hobby store you can quiz the staff and pick up the item and inspect it. It is easy to be fooled on the internet by exciting photos or exaggerated descriptions of train products.

So, there are disadvantages and advantages from buying from your local hobby store or online. When purchasing model train supplies over the internet there are some basic rules worth following:

1. Buy from a reputable dealer or a supplier that has been recommended by someone in the know.Read testimonials from satisfied customers.

2. Although it is not always possible, try and stick with known brands and product lines that you have had experience with.

3. Check for product or supplier guarantees. Be sure to understand the return policy and costs associated with returns or exchanges. Although the terms and conditions of sale might seem a bit harsh, they shouldn’t be a worry for most honest customers. The unfortunate thing with the internet is that suppliers often get taken advantage of by ripoff artists and dishonest customers who don’t always tell the truth.

4. Use a credit card, paypal or some other method of payment that provides a level of protection. This is especially relevant when paying for high-dollar value train supplies.
Discussion groups and forums can be a useful resource to share ideas and learn from other model railroaders about preferences of particular train brands, model train supplies and model railroading suppliers.

The model train help ebook also has an extensive list of model railroad resources to help search for supplies.

Model railroading is generally a lifelong interest and many involved with the hobby form long-termrelationships with the suppliers and particular brands. So it usually pays to stick with the train suppliers you know you can rely on.

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