A roundhouse refers to a specialised building, typically found in larger rail depots, designed for housing and...
Valid to UK only - excludes oversized items
A roundhouse refers to a specialised building, typically found in larger rail depots, designed for housing and...
A lot of modellers replace the plastic wheels on their wagons with metal ones. But why do they do this? and is it a...
Rotor-sag, sometimes also referred to as rotor droop produces a notable curve in the rotor blades of a parked...
Enamel paint is solvent based, so trying to wash in water will not work, you need to use white spirit. It is...
Open spoke wheels were a type of early railway wheel that featured double spokes, this type of wheel was commonly...
An electromagnetic decoupler is a valuable addition to any model railway layout. It provides several benefits that enhance the operation and realism of a layout.
Let's explore these benefits in more detail :
Incorporating an electromagnetic decoupler on a layout provides numerous benefits, including realistic uncoupling, smooth operation, ease of use, versatility, improved layout operations and realistic shunting capabilities. It is a worthwhile investment that can greatly enhance the realism and enjoyment of layout operations.
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