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N Gauge Farish Class 350 EMU with DCC Sound & Directional Lighting

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N Gauge Farish Class 350 EMU with DCC Sound & Directional Lighting. N gauge Kato budd railcar dcc with digitrax chip and lighting

N Gauge Farish Class 350 EMU with DCC Sound & Directional Lighting video duration 4 Minute(s) 19 Second(s), published by crsignals on 23 09 2013 - 20:55:50.

A short video to demonstrate the DCC sound and lights on this Farish Class 350 4 car EMU
The motorised car is fitted with a Loksound Micro V4.0 decoder N Scale Working Traffic Lights.

Just to show the radius that can be achieved bending 0.4mm optical fibres
This video will be updated to show usage on model railway bufferstop lighting N gauge model railway layout update
This is my current project, an n gauge model railway layout based on the Severn Valley Railway, that I call the Shed

A short video to demonstrate the DCC sound and lights on this Farish Class 350 4 car EMU. The motorised car is fitted with a Loksound Micro V4.0 decoder loaded with Olivia's Trains sound file. The front and rear cars have Lokpilot Micro decoders fitted to control the directional lighting.

Other Video about N Gauge Farish Class 350 EMU with DCC Sound & Directional Lighting:

N Gauge Model Railway Layout Update: Shed Valley Railway 22

N Gauge Model Railway Layout Update: Shed Valley Railway 22

N gauge model railway layout update
This is my current project, an n gauge model railway layout based on the Severn Valley Railway, that I call the Shed .

N gauge Kato budd railcar dcc with digitrax chip and lighting

N gauge Kato budd railcar dcc with digitrax chip and lighting



N Scale Traffic Lights

N Scale Traffic Lights

N Scale Working Traffic Lights.

Bending optical fibres for use in model railway lighting

Bending optical fibres for use in model railway lighting

Just to show the radius that can be achieved bending 0.4mm optical fibres
This video will be updated to show usage on model railway bufferstop lighting.

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