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How To Fit Directional Lights In Model Railway / Railroad Locomotives- Tutorial Tuesday Episode 44 

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Комментарии : 50   
@User-3O3
@User-3O3 Год назад
Good to see these Tutorial Tuesdays finally making a comeback.
@southjersey10
@southjersey10 Год назад
¡De acuerdo!
@harrywoodell7008
@harrywoodell7008 Год назад
I like the tight fit for 2mm LED by Reginald the Reamer. A wiggly drilling can make for an awkwardly large hole. Do love the order of build being really clear, and options for other locos.
@southjersey10
@southjersey10 Год назад
Brilliant presentation Doug. Easy to follow instructions. You remind us of the importance of having the proper tools. Keep these coming 😀
@GrayDJames
@GrayDJames 6 месяцев назад
I must say that your presentation is excellent. So rare on You Tube to find someone, especially a young person, who can present so clearly and without hesitation and able to get straight to the point. Really interesting subject matter and so clearly explained and so expertly carried out.
@BudgetModelRailways
@BudgetModelRailways 6 месяцев назад
Thanks. Doug got 100% for his presentation on his University Course. I may have given him a few pointers lol. But thanks for your kind words
@NicholassTrainChannel
@NicholassTrainChannel Год назад
Excellent step by step guide Doug. I like how simple that looks and the best thing is you don't need much wiring knowledge. - Nicholas.
@BritishRail60062
@BritishRail60062 Год назад
Thanks for this video. I have been looking at overhauling some of my older retro trains to modernise them all. Loved the APT and the HST with all their new lights on them! Reminds me of 1986 in terms of the theme.
@tonypetts6663
@tonypetts6663 Год назад
Excellent presentation again Doug, thanks for making the process simple and most of all a proper budget project. This is something that now will be happening when I start work on my layout.
@davidportch8837
@davidportch8837 Год назад
Thanks Doug - really easy and they look great - thanks for the two lighting special vids... very helpful indeed...
@brucejohnston8510
@brucejohnston8510 Год назад
Nice one Doug looks fantastic cheers from Bruce.blenheim south island new Zealand
@andrewpalm2103
@andrewpalm2103 Год назад
NIce job and tutorial, Douglas. I hope you'll find more topics to cover in the same way. Cheers from Wisconsin!
@johnbridges955
@johnbridges955 Год назад
Great tutorial Doug. Encourage dad to stay on holiday a bit longer!😂😂
@rongoodwin4053
@rongoodwin4053 Год назад
You make it look so easy, thanks for sharing.
@kennethmcintyre2847
@kennethmcintyre2847 6 месяцев назад
Enjoyed your tutorial. You made the process look so easy. What is the make of your wire stripper? Not happy with the make that I have.
@diedertspijkerboer
@diedertspijkerboer Год назад
Thanks for the super-useful tutorial!
@northwesttrainsmodels
@northwesttrainsmodels Год назад
great job, thanks for sharing. Tom
@padshawjunction.
@padshawjunction. Год назад
Simply brilliant !
@Nighthawk-rk6wo
@Nighthawk-rk6wo Год назад
That looks great. Almost aa if they cane like that out the box
@iainbright2184
@iainbright2184 Год назад
Another great tutorial
@FredWilbury
@FredWilbury Год назад
Absolutely simple and brilliant Douglas thanks for this , I love waffle free tips 😊 regards Fred ps just a thought would it have been easier to use two different colour wires 😊
@citizenmilitia1
@citizenmilitia1 Год назад
Great video!!
@stevenjones19-m8i
@stevenjones19-m8i Год назад
Hello,that looks alot better with the working lights back and front,it is more realistic top work.
@chazco
@chazco 11 месяцев назад
well done
@docIJY
@docIJY 8 месяцев назад
Looks great for 125. Have you a video for the class 37 that you did as it has separate red light and white lights
@BudgetModelRailways
@BudgetModelRailways 8 месяцев назад
I will do a video at some point on locomotives with separate red and white lights. The basic principle is the same just instead of using bicolour LED's, just use separate red and white LED's in the appropriate bodyshell holes (You may have to drill some extra tiny holes as Hornby bodies usually don't have them, Lima's usually do)
@Johnaviator862
@Johnaviator862 Год назад
can you show how to do it with single colour directional LEDs
@davemarson7241
@davemarson7241 Год назад
Nice one Douglas might give it go myself on a couple of class 47's
@davemarson7241
@davemarson7241 11 месяцев назад
With the older type lights , do you just chop them out ? If so what about the wiring on them, cheers Doug
@TrentonLightninghammer
@TrentonLightninghammer Год назад
I wish there was a way to subtly put these on steam engines in DC. I really want to have lighting on my layout but always feel it's just not the same if the engine doesn't have a working headlamp
@peternorris6438
@peternorris6438 Год назад
Is it possible to have these lighting tips in print
@Madonsteamrailways
@Madonsteamrailways Год назад
They’re certainly very impressive in the HST Class 43, but would they look as good as that in a steam locomotive?
@mrmrlee
@mrmrlee 9 месяцев назад
Just wondering if the lights go off when the train is reversed? If so, is there a circuit that can be fitted to prevent this? Thanks.
@brucejohnston8510
@brucejohnston8510 Год назад
Me again iwas looking on your budget model railway store at those mugs do you have a good supply of those mugs available I'm interested in getting one at sum stage do you ship them from the uk
@peterscotland6966
@peterscotland6966 Год назад
Hi, would you know how to adapt this for DCC? Great video by the way.
@tjfSIM
@tjfSIM Год назад
You would need to put a decoder in each car, and the LEDs would be wired to the motor output of the decoder (grey/orange).
@CraigsModelRailways
@CraigsModelRailways Год назад
Thanks for that mate. How would you wire a 3 leg led though. I can't seem to find two leg bi colour in Australia. cheers
@BudgetModelRailways
@BudgetModelRailways Год назад
Unfortunately I tried 3 leg before as they are a bit cheaper and much more common but i can't find a way of reliable switching the polarity to the different legs.
@CraigsModelRailways
@CraigsModelRailways Год назад
@@BudgetModelRailways Thanks anyway Doug.
@user-ju5gp1rl5g
@user-ju5gp1rl5g 4 месяца назад
Would this be any different for a loco with a 8 pin decoder thank you
@BudgetModelRailways
@BudgetModelRailways 4 месяца назад
This is DC not DCC so not sure
@rongoodwin4053
@rongoodwin4053 Год назад
Would this work for the Hornby class 66 to save hacking away at the chassis?
@BudgetModelRailways
@BudgetModelRailways Год назад
It should work on anything. You may have to drill holes in the body where the lights need to be.
@rongoodwin4053
@rongoodwin4053 Год назад
@@BudgetModelRailways Thank you.
@matthewbillis8911
@matthewbillis8911 10 месяцев назад
What are these 12 Volt LED's like at lower voltages, i.e. low speeds?
@BudgetModelRailways
@BudgetModelRailways 10 месяцев назад
Certainly with our PWM controllers, not sure about others, The LED's retain full brightness even when the controller is on the very lowest speed with the train not actually moving.
@matthewbillis8911
@matthewbillis8911 10 месяцев назад
​@@BudgetModelRailways Yes, that makes sense as the voltage is constant with your PWM controller but it would be interesting to know how well they work with a conventional analogue controller. I guess I will have to buy and try.
@Class37..
@Class37.. Год назад
This will probably sound stupid but I am new to this hobby but how do u get power to a dummy engine for powering the lights. Is there a video for this..thanx
@BudgetModelRailways
@BudgetModelRailways Год назад
Because the intercity 125's originally came with an old style of lighting in the front and rear, the dummy should already have pickups. One bogie will be positive and the other negative. If not, you can use the method shown in our coach lighting video for how to make your own power pickups.
@smudger797
@smudger797 Год назад
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