bobg said:Nice one Mick, it looks a lot better from underneath.
The other posible problem with tight curves is whether there is enough 'end float' on the driving axles, but if it will go round without the pony-trucks it should go round even better with the truck helping to steer.
ROSS said:Those connecting wires look stiff. Try changing to very flexible wire that is available.
trammayo said:Hi Bob - correcting the B to B, along with the other mods, was a significant factor. What I would like to know is this;- Is the loco a model of a prototype?Or just a misconceived toy?
bobg said:trammayo said:Hi Bob - correcting the B to B, along with the other mods, was a significant factor. What I would like to know is this;- Is the loco a model of a prototype?Or just a misconceived toy?
You do ask them don't you?
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The only place really that the B2B could be a serious problem is through the check rails (points), the rest of the time if the other geometry is near enough correct it wouldn't be noticable.
Tim Brien said:This is how a few of my drives finished up. The first video the loco was lowered around 10 mm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfpZHLm8SFg
And purely make believe -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vZLZFOTo2o
Rhinochugger said:Well, that's a bit of a surprise as there is much of the loco that is Bachmannesque, and the wheels are defintiely from that stable.