I have a simple question regarding power pickup. I do not wish connecting wires between each motor end drive and the centre carrier for simplicity of assembly on the track. My plan is to use four carbon brush pickup cartridges as sold by LGB/Massoth. Two carbon brushes would be positioned vertically each end either side of the pivot point. Brass 'rub' strips would be mounted to the flat pivot section of the drive chassis, so that when the centre carrier is positioned over the pivots, the carbon pickups will contact the brass strips.
During operation the sprung loaded carbon brushes would maintain contact with their specific brass contact strips. Track power would then pass through the centre carrier section without need to hook up wires each time the loco is positioned on the rails.
Having 'live' track power in the centre carrier will allow a fixed internal light in the cab, power continuity between the two drive chassis plus the possibility of a flickering firebox (I need to confirm that).
Eventually the loco will be decoder equipped but obviously the cab light and firebox glow will be permanent and not decoder controlled. A separate decoder in each drive will allow finetuning of each drive to ensure that they are speed and acceleration matched.
I have progressed the build over the weekend, but alas, more planning than actual progress.