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garethjellis

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  1. This is at a friends house
  2. I have been scouring the interwebs to see if any one had hacked a wire to switch a relay on and off, to switch external periferals, Has any one done this?
  3. do you have a link to this British Bricks model?
  4. Very Nice!
  5. garethjellis replied to Snazz04's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    This looks lovley, would like to see it in 8 wide
  6. garethjellis replied to Hod Carrier's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Fantastic!
  7. lovely!
  8. garethjellis replied to AlAxe2's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    You are correct, this is what happens when you trust the interwebs! https://feetmm.com/height/4-feet-and-8.5-inches-to-mm
  9. garethjellis replied to AlAxe2's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    It depends what scale or gauge you want to go with, using track gauge only 1 brick width = 8mm, Lego track is 6 bricks wide = 48mm Standard track gauge is 4' 8.5" = 1241mm This gives a scale of 1:26 So.@ 1:26..1202 feet would = 1991 studs, Track is 16 studs long. so you would need 124 track sections.
  10. Holy Sh1te, this is amazing!!! GREAT work!!
  11. I an very excited for the possibility of 9v 104s etc. I believe PF over 9v tracks using pickups will change the game for control.
  12. Thank you . You are correct. It is a Pacific Electric. It has a PCC sound card in it.
  13. Thank you, the top picture is a video on flicker. I think it will play if you click on it
  14. Showing a PCC Pacific Electric - Who Framed Roger Rabbit version, It is driven with an Arduino Nano, and a PCC G Scale Sound Card
  15. Here is the finished unit, I actually have 2, I will take a photo and post soon. Lego, British Rail - Class 73 by Gareth Ellis, on Flickr
  16. https://shop.lego.com/en-US/LEGO-Power-Functions-Train-Motor-88002
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