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		<title>In Command</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 23:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Rickard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I went to Wycrail today which is held (oddly enough) in High Wycombe. They’re outgrowing the venue a bit (which is great, as it shows lots of visitors) but it’s a bit of a pain in places because the halls can get a bit busy. But it’s a nice show, with some really nice layouts.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went to <a href="http://www.hwdmrs.co.uk/Wycrail.htm" target="_blank">Wycrail</a> today which is held (oddly enough) in High Wycombe. They’re outgrowing the venue a bit (which is great, as it shows lots of visitors) but it’s a bit of a pain in places because the halls can get a bit busy. But it’s a nice show, with some really nice layouts.</p>
<p>A few really stood out for me. First up was Dairy Lane. </p>
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<p>It’s an N-Gauge layout, and it crams SO much in to such a small space. It got me thinking of rejigging mine, but I really want to run long trains, so I need the longer track sections.</p>
<p>Another favourite was Cement Quay.</p>
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<p>Some wonderful detail on this layout. There was a lot of texture to things. The grass and general background muck (piles of waste cement presumably) were so well produced. </p>
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<p>The above closeup of the sidings shows some of that detail. It’s a OO (or thereabouts, I forget exactly) layout, so it’s relatively easier to produce such detail. I intend getting close in N though. I liked the fact most people viewing this layout just stood silently looking.</p>
<p>By far my favourite layout was <a href="http://www.wellsgreen-tmd.co.uk/" target="_blank">Wells Green TMD</a>. For a OO layout it’s remarkably small (just about two metres I’d reckon), and packs in an amazing amount of detail.</p>
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<p>The loco stock is all super-detailed, some including drivers hanging out the doors. There was so much to look at, I have to be honest I can’t recall a lot of what I saw! The crime scene down the front was great. The police paddy wagon even having working lights which flashed a very convincing cycle. The disused tracks down the front were also very good. I stood and stared for a while at this one!</p>
<p>I also invested in a <a href="http://www.digitrax.com/prd_zep_basic_set.php" target="_blank">Digitrax Zephyr</a> starter kit, and a couple of DCC modules. I’ve already loaded them into my two Dapol 67s, and they work like a charm. I did find I’ve broken a wire on the headlights on one though, so that’ll need fixing. But I’m otherwise pleased. Need to play more first though!</p>
<p>Tomorrow I plan on re-laying the track, and sorting the point motors out properly.</p>
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