Yeovil Town through the shed
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Computer Control

I came back into this hobby about in 2005 because I needed a complete break from work in my spare time after a heart operation.  My initial attraction was to run the layout using computer co...
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Fiddle Yard Construction

After much deliberation it was decided to construct a fiddle yard for Yeovil Town so that club members could run OO stock on club nights and the layout would then be a fully fledged exhibition layout....
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Sorting out the mess

After fixing the issue of point motors doingtheir own thing when they want to! We tested the main track with several different types of locomotive; An Intercity 125 with a full rake of coaches ...
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Preparing the loft for a Model Railway

Having established that we need the right kind of loft space in the first place we then need to look at how to prepare it for use.  Here are just a few things to consider (in no particular order)...
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Yeovil Town Cools Down!

When you don't have the correct devices to convert a DCC accessory decoder for use with slow motion point motors then you resort to using a bunch of resistors (who has 2 watt resistors hanging around?...
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Life in the fast lane...

As a software engineer I should have know better.  Once Yeovil Town had been fitted with DCC Accessory Decoders and CDUs we could not only operate each point from a common ZTC 511 (Sort of signal...
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