A filter is a very thinned paint, it is applied to change the hue of models as a whole without discriminating...
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A filter is a very thinned paint, it is applied to change the hue of models as a whole without discriminating...
A pinion gear (often called a pinion cog) is a small metal cog that can be found fitted to the shaft of a model's...
Model railway 21-pin decoder sockets are easy to recognise. They are usually located on top of a circuit board inside...
Understanding the evolution of wagon classification from diagrams to design codes is a fascinating journey through...
A DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit) refers to a type of self-propelled railway vehicle that is powered by one or more diesel...
Yes, you can use a DCC ready train on your analogue layout.
DCC ready just means that the train has been factory fitted with a socket that allows you to plug in the DCC decoder. In order to use it on DCC you will need to fit the decoder first. So, a DCC ready train is basically an analogue train that is easy to convert to DCC if you ever want to.
You cannot run DCC trains on analogue layouts and you cannot run analogue trains on a DCC layout. Doing so is likely to damage the engines.
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