Tomix “Yumekukan” Dining Car DCC Install

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The Tomix “Yumekukan” is a fun model. The highlight is the three unique coaches at the end: One very first class sleeper, one lounge car, and one dining car at the very end. Last year I installed a decoder into the baggage car; today the dining car (OSHI25-901; オシ25-901) is the focus. The dining car has working table-top lamps, direction-sensitive marker lights, and a lit drumhead: All powered by a very tiny, all surface-mount circuit board that defies dissection. Read on to see how I used a TCS Z2 to convert this carriage to DCC.

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Micro Ace AE100形 “Skyliner” DCC Pt 1: Cab Car

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A Keisei AE100形, headlights blazing.

Ok, yeah. I said my next DCC conquest would be my Kato 651系 “Super Hitachi”. I lied. Besides, I said that, what, six months ago? I don’t have the necessary decoders on hand to continue work on it, but I did have the necessary decoder for this model, the Micro Ace A2896 Keisei AE100形 “Skyliner”.

What makes this model challenging is that the headlights and the markerlights are not lit by distinct LEDs, but by a single bi-polar bi-color LED—a single monolithic LED that cannot be split apart into two distinct circuits for control by two distinct motor leads. Read on to see how I got it working.

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A Discussion About the TCS Z2

One of the reasons that I continue to buy TCS products for my own installations is that they have, hands down, the best tech support I’ve ever encountered for, well, anything—including telling me when to stop using one of the products. [...]

Lemke/Hobbytrain Plasser & Theurer Duomatic DCC Pt. 2: Decoder Installation and Tuning

Isolate the green areas; cut traces and solder where indicated

Update: After consulting with TCS, I no longer recommend the TCS Z2 decoder for this installation. Sadly, the TCS M1 is too large for this installation, and so I have selected a Lenz Silver Mini to replace the Z2.

Previously, I showed how to disassemble the tamper down to the point where we can proceed with decoder installation. Let’s move forward with the decoder installation itself.

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Lemke/Hobbytrain Plasser & Theurer Duomatic DCC Pt. 1: Disassembly

The Duomatic itself.

The Duomatic itself.

Stop. (Collaborate and listen.) You just bought one of these fancy Lemke ballast tampers, and you are considering converting it to DCC. You can read a little German, maybe, or at least you can work from photos; or you found another guide on the web. It doesn’t look so hard. Don’t believe everything you read.

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