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3 pack end of train lamps - DCC concepts
End of Train Lamp (with All Electronics) (3 Pack)
3x Beautifully crafted scale sized modern EOT lamp complete with 3 full sets of onboard electronics for lamp flash, featuring the ability to automatically turn on/turn off and ready for accessory decoder connection too. Easy mounting with a simple rear pin. Super-fine 0.12mm wire for an almost invisible connection (see online manual for instructions)..
Manual (pdf)
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Working loco lamps LMS/BR - red light - DCC concepts (6 Pack)
Working loco lamps LMS/BR - red light - DCC concepts (6 Pack)
6 x accurate 4mm scale working loco lamps, LMS / BR type, red light.
Instructions (pdf)
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6 working loco lamps LMS/BR scale O - red light - DCC concepts
6 working loco lamps LMS/BR scale O - red light - DCC concepts
6 x accurate 4mm scale working loco lamps, LMS/BR type, red light.
Instructions (pdf)
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6 working guards van lamps LMS/BR scale O - white and red light - DCC concepts
6 working guards van lamps LMS/BR scale O - white and red light - DCC concepts
6 x accurate 4mm scale working guards van lamps, LMS/BR type, white and red light.
The lights go on the sides of a guards/brake van with the white light forwards. This is to tell the driver that the guards van is still attached to the, sometimes partly, braked train. A guards/brake van also carries a red light in the center. The three red lights tell signalmen and linesmen that the whole train has passed them.
Instructions (pdf)
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6 working loco lamps LMS/BR scale O - white light - DCC concepts
6 working loco lamps LMS/BR scale O - white light - DCC concepts
6 x accurate 4mm scale working loco lamps, LMS/BR type, white light.
Instructions (pdf)
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Gas street/platform lamps - black - 4mm scale - DCC concepts
Pack Contents
3x 4mm scale wall lamps with 200mm connection wires
3x Resistor boards – suitable for connection to regulated DC power 6-12V
Installation Advice
Drill the mounting hole using a 2mm drill. Carefully thread the fine wires into the hole, then insert the lamp mounting tube.
The longer of the 2 wires is the + lead. Connect your power supply to the resistor board and then try the lamp with each of the resistor values to select your preferred light level.
Alternatively, if a different level is wanted, you may also use any other value 1/4 watt resistor as long as it is larger than 1k Ohms.
Connect several lamps (up to 6) to one resistor board if you wish.
Power supply
Any regulated DC power supply between 6 and 15 volts will be suitable. (To save you any additional cost, you may find one in your bottom drawer, for example an unused mobile phone charger or any similar power supply).
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Gas Wall lamps - black - 4mm scale - DCC concepts
Pack Contents
2x 4mm scale wall lamps with 200mm connection wires
2x Resistor boards – suitable for connection to regulated DC power 6-12V
Installation Advice
Using a very small drill, drill the building wall to allow insertion of the fine wires. Use glue to fix the lamp to the building.
The longer of the 2 wires is the + lead. Connect your power supply to the resistor board and then try the lamp with each of the resistor values to select your preferred light level.
Alternatively, if a different level is wanted, you may also use any other value 1/4 watt resistor as long as it is larger than 1k Ohms.
Connect several lamps (up to 6) to one resistor board if you wish.
Power supply
Any regulated DC power supply between 6 and 15 volts will be suitable. (To save you any additional cost, you may find one in your bottom drawer, for example an unused mobile phone charger or any similar power supply).
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Swan-Neck street/platform lamps - black - 4mm scale - DCC concepts
Pack Contents
6x 4mm scale street/platform lamps with 200mm connection wires
2x 4mm scale wall lamps with 200mm connection wires
8x Resistor boards – suitable for connection to regulated DC power 6-12V
Installation Advice
Drill the mounting hole using a 2mm drill. Carefully thread the fine wires into the hole, then insert the lamp mounting tube.
The longer of the 2 wires is the + lead. Connect your power supply to the resistor board and then try the lamp with each of the resistor values to select your preferred light level.
Alternatively, if a different level is wanted, you may also use any other value 1/4 watt resistor as long as it is larger than 1k Ohms.
Connect several lamps (up to 6) to one resistor board if you wish.
Power supply
Any regulated DC power supply between 6 and 15 volts will be suitable. (To save you any additional cost, you may find one in your bottom drawer, for example an unused mobile phone charger or any similar power supply).
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Swan-Neck Wall lamps - black - 4mm scale - DCC concepts
Pack Contents
2x 4mm scale wall lamps with 200mm connection wires
2x Resistor boards – suitable for connection to regulated DC power 6-12V
Installation Advice
Using a very small drill, drill the building wall to allow insertion of the fine wires. Use glue to fix the lamp to the building.
The longer of the 2 wires is the + lead. Connect your power supply to the resistor board and then try the lamp with each of the resistor values to select your preferred light level.
Alternatively, if a different level is wanted, you may also use any other value 1/4 watt resistor as long as it is larger than 1k Ohms.
Connect several lamps (up to 6) to one resistor board if you wish.
Power supply
Any regulated DC power supply between 6 and 15 volts will be suitable. (To save you any additional cost, you may find one in your bottom drawer, for example an unused mobile phone charger or any similar power supply).
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Gas lamps - value pack - maroon - 4mm scale - DCC concepts
Pack Contents
3x 4mm scale wall lamps with 200mm connection wires
3x Resistor boards – suitable for connection to regulated DC power 6-12V
Installation Advice
Wall lamps: using a very small drill, drill the building wall to allow insertion of the fine wires. Use glue to fix the lamp to the building.
Street lamps: drill the mounting hole using a 2mm drill. Carefully thread the fine wires into the hole, then insert the lamp mounting tube.
The longer of the 2 wires is the + lead. Connect your power supply to the resistor board and then try the lamp with each of the resistor values to select your preferred light level.
Alternatively, if a different level is wanted, you may also use any other value 1/4 watt resistor as long as it is larger than 1k Ohms.
Connect several lamps (up to 6) to one resistor board if you wish.
Power supply
Any regulated DC power supply between 6 and 15 volts will be suitable. (To save you any additional cost, you may find one in your bottom drawer, for example an unused mobile phone charger or any similar power supply).
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