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General Category => N Gauge Discussion => Topic started by: d-a-n on December 18, 2014, 07:43:50 PM

Title: Where to go for loco repairs
Post by: d-a-n on December 18, 2014, 07:43:50 PM
I have a troublesome, split geared class 37 (the newish DC ready, NEM pocketed one) which runs like a sack. I did contact brlines over the summer regarding it's repair but the waiting times put me off. I have since re contacted them but have had no reply. I probably have the eyesight for it but I really don't want to break it, I'd much rather send it somewhere reputable where I know it'll come back working correctly.

So who do you recommend for repairing locomotives?
Title: Re: Where to go for loco repairs
Post by: georgehgv on December 18, 2014, 08:22:00 PM
Try the manufacturer, they are usually very helpful, at least GF and Dapol are to me,
Title: Re: Where to go for loco repairs
Post by: Lankyman on December 18, 2014, 09:41:50 PM
d-a-n

If the loco is under warranty then you should return it to the supplier or manufacturer in accordance with the warranty conditions. If not then can I recomend The Locoshed, 48 Bury Old Road Whitefield M45 8LT who I have used several times in the past. If they can't deal with the problem theselves they will deal with the mnufacturer as they have done with a couple of mine. I have always had excellent service. Whenever I go I have to drive down the M61/M60 but from where you are you can use public transport as they are ony 300yds from Besses o'th Barn Metrolink station or a regular bus service from Manchester City Centre.

Ron
Title: Re: Where to go for loco repairs
Post by: Paddy on December 19, 2014, 03:40:40 AM
Hi d-a-n,

I tend to use BR Lines or The Model Railway Doctor personally.  Found both to be excellent although as you say waiting times can be rather long.

Merry Christmas

Paddy
Title: Re: Where to go for loco repairs
Post by: d-a-n on December 19, 2014, 05:58:24 PM
Quote from: Lankyman on December 18, 2014, 09:41:50 PM
d-a-n

If the loco is under warranty then you should return it to the supplier or manufacturer in accordance with the warranty conditions. If not then can I recomend The Locoshed, 48 Bury Old Road Whitefield M45 8LT who I have used several times in the past. If they can't deal with the problem theselves they will deal with the mnufacturer as they have done with a couple of mine. I have always had excellent service. Whenever I go I have to drive down the M61/M60 but from where you are you can use public transport as they are ony 300yds from Besses o'th Barn Metrolink station or a regular bus service from Manchester City Centre.

Ron

Thanks Ron, think I'll drop it into Jim at the Loco Shed as the warranty must have ran out over a year ago.
Title: Re: Where to go for loco repairs
Post by: Skyline2uk on December 19, 2014, 10:41:28 PM
Hi D-a-n,

I can only echo others and say BR Lines are very good. Or should I say, Bob at BR lines is very good as I believe it is just him who does the work.

I sent him a batch of three Poole era locos last year and, as you say long lead time (8 weeks), but all arrived fully functional and exactly on time  :D

Skyline2uk
Title: Re: Where to go for loco repairs
Post by: GeeBee on December 20, 2014, 12:01:02 AM
I agree I have just had my Dapol 9F and GF Class 47 back running sweetly now, but they were running very badly before Bob worked his magic