Graham Farish detailing pack! Where are the instructions, yes some things are obvious but some less so. Are there instruction sheets on line?
Hi
Which detailing packs do you mean?
Not sure if this link is any help
http://grafar.co.uk/service/gf_assmbly.php (http://grafar.co.uk/service/gf_assmbly.php)
This is the service page
http://grafar.co.uk/support.php (http://grafar.co.uk/support.php)
I have bought Loco and coaches and all have come with vac. pipes, buffer bar fittings, doors etc. in a little plastic bag
Quote from: Agrafarfan on August 27, 2013, 06:51:59 PM
Hi
Which detailing packs do you mean?
Not sure if this link is any help
http://grafar.co.uk/service/gf_assmbly.php (http://grafar.co.uk/service/gf_assmbly.php)
This is the service page
Thanks for the link, Agrafarfan. I wasn't even aware that new GF locos came with realistic front bogie wheels as an optional extra. Hmm... maybe it's time to start saving for a new loco instead of filling my stud almost exclusively with older, cheaper locos... :hmmm:
Tom, did you find the information you needed?
Peter
Beware fitting the 'more realistic' wheelsets as you will need quite large radius curves and/or remove any front steps to avoid fouling by the front pony truck. For those who just stick the loco in a display cabinet this is, of course, not an issue.