This is the inside of a Tomix JR E231-500 (as used on the Yamanote line). Where am I going to put the DCC decoder??
Great speed on this BTW. Love it.
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This is the inside of a Tomix JR E231-500 (as used on the Yamanote line). Where am I going to put the DCC decoder??
Great speed on this BTW. Love it.
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January 2, 2012 at 3:17 pm
Don Goodman-Wilson
Usually, there’s no place to mill out a space in the metal frame for a decoder. I hide mine in the very end of the cars, out of view of the windows. This actually works pretty well, but you are constrained to small decoders such as the Digitrax DZ125 or TCS M1. See here for an example in a similar Micro Ace car: http://akihabara.artificial-science.org/2010/07/14/micro-ace-ae100%E5%BD%A2-skyliner-dcc-install-pt-2-motor-car/