Couplings

While I was looking for some decent couplings to get electricity from one end of a train to another, which I eventually found under "HO decorative items"

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If that address is split by your newsreader, use this tiny one:
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I found these rather more indecent couplings on the same web site:
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Alternatively, if it gets a bit windy around your layout, you could set up a wind farm
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Jane Sullivan
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On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 13:42:07 +0000, Jane Sullivan said in :

Just when you think you've seen it all...

Guy

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Just zis Guy, you know?

The ones on page 1 of that link might give Warley some interest next year....

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traction

The site has lots of other goodies, including comprehensive overhead catenary supplies - in European HO, TT and N.

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MartinS

The manual has the following sections: Introduction - Mounting - Connection

Works best if read in the style of Humph discussing Samantha's latest reason to nip out.

- Nigel

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Nigel Cliffe

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