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#11
N Gauge Discussion / Coach wheels
Last post by sredgrave - Yesterday at 09:41:20 AM
I have been slowly (very slowly) building my layout and collection of rolling stock over the last 3 years and have just stumbled across an issue I have not noticed until now. All my coaches have run beautifully until the other night when one kept derailing at two specific places. Upon investigating, it was then i noticed that some of my coaches have different sized wheels to the others, which I think may have been the cause of the derailing. It's probably just luck that I haven't had coaches with different sized wheels coupled together before.

Therefore I guess the correct action is to change the wheels on some of the coaches so they all match. However, which size is the 'standard ' size? I am going to be very untechnical here and say I have some with small wheels and some with larger wheels!

All coaches are from Farish but guess some are a lot older than others, not sure if that is a factor.

Any help or advice would be appreciated. My layout is a preserved line so I do change the rakes about so I wasn't planning on keeping specific sets of coaches together all the time.
#12
General Discussion / Re: The angry thread
Last post by EtchedPixels - February 07, 2026, 04:32:30 PM
Looks like I'm going to have to go the magistrates court to stop the idiots at Ovo applying for a warrant.

Going to be fun when I explain to the beak that Ovo are not the energy provider at that property  :D

I've taken to signing messages to them "Yours, hope you go bankrupt soon" at this point.

#13
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Double heading trains on D...
Last post by Chris Morris - February 07, 2026, 03:54:03 PM
I have been double heading with DC for years and so long as the loco speeds are reasonably similar there is absolutely no problem. There are a few examples, both diesel and steam, to be seen in this video. You have to watch carefully or you will miss them.

Here's a few more.

You can even do banking with DC. Go to 1:06 on this video.
#14
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Double heading trains on D...
Last post by PLD - February 07, 2026, 12:44:31 PM
The problem with factory dummy locos is modellers that expect the dummy for the price of a coach... With economies of scale,  per unit, it's probably only pennies difference to produce 500 motored and 500 dummy as it is to produce 1000 motored...

As to double-heading on DC, unless the locos are substantially different, I think the issue is over-thought. I've never found two of the same type that were sufficiently different to worry about (if they are it probably means the slower is in need of a good service!) but I'd always put the slower loco as the pilot and the faster inside having the couplings between the two compressed rather than stretched.
Top & Tail admittedly might be more of an issue because of the dynamics of forces on the coaches, especially on tight train-set curves...
#15
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Double heading trains on D...
Last post by Trainfish - February 07, 2026, 11:11:59 AM
Quote from: Newportnobby on February 06, 2026, 11:59:58 AMSpeed matching for me is putting two locos on an oval of track and seeing whether one catches up with the other. Even if they're close, it's still not something I tend to do. Just take a motor out of one of them, I hear you say. Simples.

This is exactly what I do, run 2 on the same track and see if they run at similar speeds. Here are some very old videos of my double headers which run absolutely fine using this method:




Anyone who watches my videos will know I have a 'thing' about car transporters, usually Ford cars involved, and with my Cartic rake which is loaded with 112 Oxford Diecast cars and my Kato rake with 104 OD cars I often use double heading as it definitely helps with what are very heavy trains.

I have also used the 1x powered, 1x dummy method and in this case I usually push the dummy with the powered loco as I find they run better that way especially if the dummy is a Dapol 73 which is very light.

I may video some more later today (depends if I go to the pub instead). Or tomorrow (depending on whether or not I go to the pub instead). Or maybe another day (when I'm on call and not allowed to go to the pub).

And finally. I think I have only ever run 1 train top and tailed and it seems to run fine by me. Some of you will have seen it before but here it is in case you missed it:

#16
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Double heading trains on D...
Last post by geoffc - February 07, 2026, 10:13:03 AM
I have three pairs of locos that run as powered plus dummy, albeit they haul one or two wagons.
The dummy Farish class 20s and 37s have had the motors and gears removed and haul one and two nuclear flask wagons respectively.
The Dapol class 153 defied all attempts to remove the faulty motor so the gears were removed from the bogies so that they free wheel but I left the pickups so I could have lights on the unit, this is hauled by another class 153.

Geoff 
#17
General Discussion / Re: My local bus stop
Last post by Bealman - February 07, 2026, 01:47:16 AM
It's gone. :thumbsup:

Thanks for the innovative ideas, though! ;D
#18
General Discussion / Re: The angry thread
Last post by Bealman - February 06, 2026, 10:10:38 PM
When my father died suddenly back in 1990, I went to the UK to sort it all out (I'm the only child).

I went to the local Lloyd's bank and said I'd like to close off my father's accounts, please.

Reply:

"Actually, sir, your father owes us money"

Good one, Dad.
#19
General Discussion / Re: The angry thread
Last post by Graham - February 06, 2026, 09:04:13 PM
I am not a fan of the banks, but I have to say when my mother passed some 9yrs ago, all her banking was with Barclays. My brother who lived close had the POA, and together we rocked up at the bank to see them about closing the accounts and sorting the money as per the will.
The young lady who looked after us was excellent.
She explained there was not a lot she could do, but would pass us on to the bereavement team, who would help us through.
However she advised "off the record" to go and withdraw some money if we needed it to pay for the immediate expenses. She would then inform the bereavement the next morning.
By lunchtime the following day we were contacted by the team who helped us through closing the accounts and investments, and transferring it all as per our instructions.
Sometimes, when it works they are ok. Just wish it would work well a lot more.
#20
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Double heading trains on D...
Last post by KevTheBusDriver - February 06, 2026, 07:58:01 PM
Quote from: martyn on February 06, 2026, 01:58:37 PMMaybe not quite what you're looking for, Mick.

I swapped Poole motors for Tramfabriek in my pair of Poole cl 20s, and they run fine together. Much more control, no speeding up and slowing down on gradients.

I did that with my 2 Poole Class 20s (2 China ones won't pull the train!). The Poole pair have run on my open days for 2 years!
I also occasionally run 2 Poole Class 25s together (but not for long 'cos they're really noisy! Kev E.
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