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Introduction
This paper describes a specific installation of a mass of equipment into a Hornby West Country Class called "Blandon
Forum", including DCC sound, smoke, various type of lights, coach lighting connection, crew and detailing. I hope you
find it useful and interesting.
The information provided here is not intended to be a definitive guide to fitting, but is an example of some of the
processes and procedures utilised by YouChoos, suitable for the Light Pacific Bullied model. If you plan to replicate this
work yourself in your own models, please note that YouChoos cannot be held liable for any mistakes or failures that occur
due to an install done by yourself. YouChoos is able to supply the components required for a 'kit' so that you can perform
a similar install yourself, or you can have YouChoos perform the installation for you as a service. In fact, the example
"Blandon Forum" shown here is a specific commission for a customer. YouChoos does not list specific kits for
sale, but almost any loco with many combinations of kit are possible, so please send me an e-mail to discuss specific
requirements.
The Locomotive Model
Hornby's West Country Class has been available in numerous guises for many years, in original un-rebuilt form, the Bullied
Light Pacific makes for a fabulous donour model, due to it's internal space and readiness to access almost any equipment that
you can throw at it! The model is primarily plastic, which makes it very easy to fit all sorts of kit without worrying
overly about short-circuits too. Variations on this model include Battle of Britain Class locos, which are largely the same
internally. Please note however that the rebuilt Bullieds are very different inside e.g. modern West Country Class,
Merchant Navy Class etc., so, although capable of housing a similar level of enhancements, is much trickier to achieve.
Let's concentrate on the ever-so-popular un-rebuilt air-flowed design here though... starting with a shot of where we
intend to get at the end...

Parts to be fitted


The Journey













The final product
So there you have it... quite involved and lots of kit added. I'm sure you'll agree that it transforms what is initially a
good model into something truly unique. Lots of hours involved, but a worthy result... and of course, now you have all
the secrets to do it yourself!

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