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Favourite Scale: OO / 1:76 Likes: Making small stuff on the laser cutter Dislikes: Counting rivets Other info: Starting to dabble with the world of 3D printing a bit to enhance the products we create on the laser. Layout: Whitwick Grove
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Absolutely and utterly bewildering !! One of the scariest Movies ever !! 🙂 I’m not even sure if our local Telephone Exchange Box “Fix-It” Crew could fathom it out !! 🙂 My Father [sic] was an Electronics Engineer, but never taught me anything about it all.
Running DCC my self it’s interesting seeing how Chadwick has done his wiring & looking very neat & tidy, though my wiring under the baseboards isn’t as tidy as Chadwick’s. It looks complicated at first glance but once you start to break it down into each sections, such as the power bus, track feeds, point accessory decoders etc becomes easier to understand. A good learning curve all this electrical stuff. Brian Lambert’s online DCC & DC wiring up a layout website is one worth checking out a lot valuable information on that website.