So You've Succumbed........ And Had To Buy.................?

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alypar11

Sorry Jane, I've been promising myself one for ages, just wanted to get it at the lowest price. It doesn't really fit in with my current modelling, but I have promised myself that one day I would build a replica of the Bulleid double-deck trains that I went on as a child between Charing Cross and Dartford. The CEP reminds me of the more ordinary trains we used to catch for outings.

BudgieJane

Best wishes

Jane

Paddy

I am finding it very hard to resist the Dapol Class 22 with six tankers on their web site.  Just wish they had better images of the loco and tankers.  So the loco is green not blue and the tankers are white not silver?

Merry Christmas

Paddy
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London Midland Region
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austinbob

Quote from: Paddy on December 15, 2014, 05:12:09 PM
I am finding it very hard to resist the Dapol Class 22 with six tankers on their web site.  Just wish they had better images of the loco and tankers.  So the loco is green not blue and the tankers are white not silver?

Merry Christmas

Paddy

Mine was shipped today - should be here tomorrow or Wednesday. Can't wait to test it out.
Size matters - especially if you don't have a lot of space - and N gauge is the answer!

Bob Austin

gjhimages

Kato starter pack M1
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Giving up on OO frustrating coz no space
Searching for loco now
Maybe also need illuminated magnifier


mickeyflinn

Quote from: austinbob on December 15, 2014, 05:14:28 PM
Quote from: Paddy on December 15, 2014, 05:12:09 PM
I am finding it very hard to resist the Dapol Class 22 with six tankers on their web site.  Just wish they had better images of the loco and tankers.  So the loco is green not blue and the tankers are white not silver?

Merry Christmas

Paddy

Mine was shipped today - should be here tomorrow or Wednesday. Can't wait to test it out.

Mine was shipped today too. Unfortunately I'm working nights tomorrow & Wednesday  :thumbsdown:

Paddy

Looking forward to hearing feedback from when you folks get your Class 22 and tankers.

Merry Christmas

Paddy
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London Midland Region
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mickeyflinn

Quote from: Paddy on December 15, 2014, 09:43:27 PM
Looking forward to hearing feedback from when you folks get your Class 22 and tankers.

Merry Christmas

Paddy

I will try and post some photos when the set arrives.

JonHarbour

Another one who succumbed to the Dapol Green 22 and six milk tankers.  :doh:

Couldn't resist any more once I found out it was green not blue.
Still planning a layout...

Hailstone

My class 22 set arrived yesterday, here are a couple of pictures of it in traffic having successfully run in.




Christmas has come early....

Regards,

Alex

Paddy

What a lovely loco and tankers Alex.

I must resist...  :worried:

Merry Christmas

Paddy

HOLLERTON JUNCTION (SHED 13C)
London Midland Region
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mickeyflinn

Well. I've just started to run my new Dapol 22 in after oiling as per the instructions, and I've got a feeling I might be sending it back. Looks beautiful, as do the milk tankers, but is getting rather hot. Ran really well and smoothly in one direction, but started to slow and jerk slightly when run in the opposite direction just like;
http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=25090.msg270281#msg270281

I took both bogies and checked them - both are free turning, although one was packed with grease and had a big lump of fluff on one of the gears. I've also put a drop of oil onto the worm just to dissolve any further grease.

Running it with the body off, I have noticed that the foam/rubber insulation over the motor bush plugs seem to be melting!! I'm going to run it for a bit longer with the body off to see if it cools down a bit, otherwise I will be e-mailing Dapol tomorrow to return it for a replacement.

A bit disappointing as my other 22 runs beautifully.


austinbob

Quote from: mickeyflinn on December 18, 2014, 05:45:32 PM
Well. I've just started to run my new Dapol 22 in after oiling as per the instructions, and I've got a feeling I might be sending it back. Looks beautiful, as do the milk tankers, but is getting rather hot. Ran really well and smoothly in one direction, but started to slow and jerk slightly when run in the opposite direction just like;
http://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=25090.msg270281#msg270281

I took both bogies and checked them - both are free turning, although one was packed with grease and had a big lump of fluff on one of the gears. I've also put a drop of oil onto the worm just to dissolve any further grease.

Running it with the body off, I have noticed that the foam/rubber insulation over the motor bush plugs seem to be melting!! I'm going to run it for a bit longer with the body off to see if it cools down a bit, otherwise I will be e-mailing Dapol tomorrow to return it for a replacement.

A bit disappointing as my other 22 runs beautifully.

Hi mickeyflinn

My 22 does seem to be getting better over time. It feels a bit warm, but not really hot, after 30 mins running at medium speed. It has had about 2-3 hours running in now and is noticeably quieter in both directions. Occasionally slows down and sometimes stops at slow speed especially when pulling it milk wagons and an LMS full brake. Still starts off with a jerk on occasions. It is, however getting slowly better. I think everything must have been a bit tight.

It's by no means perfect but is becoming acceptably usable.

Also - be warned - I emailed Dapol about this problem a few days ago and there is no sign of a response. I haven't followed my email up yet because there's a good chance I'll be keeping my 22 now. However, this is not good customer service.
Size matters - especially if you don't have a lot of space - and N gauge is the answer!

Bob Austin

talisman56

Quote from: austinbob on December 18, 2014, 06:27:01 PM

Also - be warned - I emailed Dapol about this problem a few days ago and there is no sign of a response. I haven't followed my email up yet because there's a good chance I'll be keeping my 22 now. However, this is not good customer service.

I've just re-sent an EMail I sent to Dapol regarding some questions on the new Maunsell coaches as I haven't had a reply after 3 weeks - it may well be that my original mail ran foul of their recent server outage, but if not, not a good sign.
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