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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Dapol announcement looking...
Last post by Steven B - Today at 01:40:15 PM
Quote from: PLD on Today at 01:15:54 PMand what was touted then by previous Dapol staff as part of their "mythical seven", bears no relation to the imminent product...

The WC/BoB wasn't part of the Magnificent Seven models.
Magnificent 7 were: Pendolino, HST, Class 153, B1, Class 26, 28xx and the Class 56

All released by Dapol apart from the Pendolino.

Lets not kid ourselves that Dapol are the only ones with long lead times:
Farish took an age with the Birdcage coaches (8 years), and 6 years for the class 450s.

Peco scheduled the HAA for 2000 but it didn't arrive until 2004.

We're still waiting for the Revolution class 120 (four years with no CAD).
#2
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Micromotor shaft (lack of)...
Last post by me00rjb - Today at 01:18:14 PM
The official recommendation is Loctite 242 or 243:

https://tramfabriek.co.uk/glue.html

These are thread locking compounds rather than retaining compounds so I would argue not technically the perfect choice, however for the torque these motors will see, no doubt more than adequate.  And as mentioned, disassembly will be easier for the thread locking compounds than for the retaining ones.
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Dapol announcement looking...
Last post by PLD - Today at 01:15:54 PM
Quote from: ODRAILS on Yesterday at 10:31:18 PMHow many of us expressed an interest in the Dapol West Country/Battle of Britain pacifics in 2011?
I think the accurate answer is "none" because they weren't offered on that basis...

It may be that many placed pre-orders with retailers (on whatever terms the individual retailer set) but that is a different thing...

Those pre-order agreements will presumably have been long-cancelled be either the retailer or customer, and what was touted then by previous Dapol staff as part of their "mythical seven", bears no relation to the imminent product...
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Dapol announcement looking...
Last post by eddief83 - Today at 01:09:49 PM
Quote from: Roy L S on Today at 08:57:25 AM
Quote from: ODRAILS on Yesterday at 10:31:18 PMHow many of us expressed an interest in the Dapol West Country/Battle of Britain pacifics in 2011?

I know that the issue of the BoBs/WCs from back then is still irksome to a number of people, but I think it is fair to say that we are in a different place today, and following enough people expressing interest, both the Gresley BG and modified Buffet have moved forward very rapidly.

Roy

Agreed Roy, back then Dapol had a habit of announcing plenty to stake their claim it seems, now stuff is announced when its beyond the "thinking of maybe looking at a picture of the real thing" stage, plus side is if they did the light Pacific's then would we be wanting an upgraded model now to suit newer models
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Micromotor shaft (lack of)...
Last post by me00rjb - Today at 01:07:12 PM
You'll need a dedicated retaining compound, something like Loctite 603. The instructions may offer a recommendation? But I've used 603 successfully on brass and steel.
#6
I'm attempting to do a coreless motor upgrade using the Micromotor kits (T3/BR89, if of any use). The kit includes the motor, an adapter shaft and worm gear, all of which are required to be glued together.

For the life of me, however, I cannot get the adapter shaft to stay glued to the motor shaft. I've tried various types of superglue and even PVA - no dice, just slides straight back off every time. I dare not try gluing the worm gear until I've got a reliable solution for the shafts.

Am I missing something? How do others usually handle fixing these together?
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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Dapol announcement looking...
Last post by Roy L S - Today at 08:57:25 AM
Quote from: ODRAILS on Yesterday at 10:31:18 PMHow many of us expressed an interest in the Dapol West Country/Battle of Britain pacifics in 2011?

I know that the issue of the BoBs/WCs from back then is still irksome to a number of people, but I think it is fair to say that we are in a different place today, and following enough people expressing interest, both the Gresley BG and modified Buffet have moved forward very rapidly.

Roy
#8
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 31 snowplough fittin...
Last post by Steven B - Today at 08:49:32 AM
Quote from: Michanglais on Today at 06:43:53 AMCould it be that there are no holes because the prototype for my model didn't carry snowploughs? (Long shot, but it's the only thing I can think of - the holes for all of the other bufferbeam parts are clear to see.)

Possibly, but we'd need to know which model you have to help with that!

Might be worth asking Bachmann/Farish - it could be a factory error.

If you're feeling brave, it should be possible to drill holes in the right place on the buffer beam to allow the ploughs to be fitted.

#9
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Class 31 snowplough fittin...
Last post by Michanglais - Today at 06:43:53 AM
Quote from: Steven B on Yesterday at 09:02:54 AMNo need to remove the bodyshell, just the rapdio coupling. The class 31 instruction sheet is on the Bachmann Spares' website:
https://bachmann-spares.co.uk/file/F7111-3-Class-31-2020.pdf

If you download it you'll be able to zoom in to figure 2 to see that the snowploughs fit into two holes on the buffer beam, one either side of where the coupling hook would be.

Thanks for your response. I've tried fitting where the holes are indicated (I've tried all around the area) but there are no corresponding holes. Could it be that there are no holes because the prototype for my model didn't carry snowploughs? (Long shot, but it's the only thing I can think of - the holes for all of the other bufferbeam parts are clear to see.)

Cheers


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N Gauge Discussion / Re: Dapol announcement looking...
Last post by Newportnobby - Yesterday at 10:39:22 PM
My hand is raised :-[
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