Electric W&L Countess, first pictures from Accucraft UK

Mel
The instructions are on the side of the outer carton not in the one with the invoice. The one with the only name not supplied Counyess :(

:rolf:

Ran mine tonight and although a little bump through the R3 points frog it runs smooth as silk and silent. Sorry left the camera at home so no more pics yet. I tried a bump using two straights and yes it did stutter as it rocked over the joint losing contact for a moment. Are a retro fit pair of plungers a possibility John? Mind you fitting two brass wire wipers is going to be easy with that nice chassis spacer in just the right place.
It is a cracking model. :)
 
I could go off you! . . . . . . . .
more to the point the missus might go off me after just going on hols without her! I think diplomacy, despite temptation and severe drooling has won. Now if a second batch happen in a couple of years time I could get the second one for the BIG birthday :rolf:
 
Ha! Just because age crept up on you doesn't mean it's going to wind me up ;)

I think the perfect combination would be the Westernised front end with the original cab an safety valves. I was going to build two of the Dorset kit ones like that when I got distracted by this beasty and ordered it. Sold off most of the remaining 016.5 and concentrated on G for UK stuff. Now if I shifted the remaining On30 logging stuff that would pay for another one . . .

Ooh see what he did there he's got me drooling again
 
Mel it looks fantastic, you must be really pleased. I have to say though it is a lovely model, but the environment you have created for it is what really sets it off in those pictures. Oh to have you talent and patience! Every time i see your layout I start to think about my yard area and what i could do with it....
 
Just had another hour's running and she's running better all the time as everything gets loosened up and bedded in. I still have a couple of points (LGB R1, but taken on the straight track) where the loco stutters slightly going forwards, but in reverse it will now complete a lap and barely the sign of any hesitation. It has to be run slightly faster than I'm used to with my battery controlled loco's, but I suppose that's to be expected - reliable slow running being one of the main reasons I tried battery power in the first place. Best solution I've found is to actually drive the loco, not something I'm used to as I don't have any inclines on the WGLR. Not a problem though.

The main thing is that running is improving, in fact it's in a different league to 24 hours ago. Time to fit the name and number plates I think :bigsmile:.
 
brianthesnail96 said:
Hmm, looks alright I spose...

:bigsmile:
Don't get too carried away Matt! :rolf::rolf::rolf::rolf:

I've got something on this afternoon James, but I do have a train in mind that I've been wanting to run for months, so that should generate some photos for this evening :thumbup:.
 
Very nice loco Mel, although it makes the narrows look somewhat narrower....
 
oberinntalbahn said:
yb281 said:
Now the bit that I've been waiting for for months - some shots of the Countess crossing Church Street and passing through the Narrows.
Absolutely terrific Mel, if there had been locos and rolling stock like this about when I first started I'm not sure I would have bought any LGB :bigsmile:
Thanks Nigel. My ultimate (train related) fantasy has always been that LGB would make some British outline stuff, but I can't see it happening I'm afraid - other than having a bash at Cambrai of course.
 
funandtrains said:
Having got several Accucraft track electric powered locos I find they all usually run well with lots of power at slow speeds. The weigh normally ensures good track contact. Being all metal construction they need to be run in more than plastic models.

Yes, the rule of thumb is not to judge performance 'till you have 10 hours of well lubricated running under your belt.

Happy steamings,

John
 
When merkin locomotive works were based at llanfair station I brought a garden railway mag from him and in it some one produced a plastic loco body in the shape of number 14 sierra leoane railway hunslets that fitted on a lgb2-6-2 chassis and sent model to lgb to see if they could produce it . Wouldn't be that hard to produce or sell me thinks nor would a model of sir Drefaldwyn on rugen chassis
 
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