Yorkshire Dave
Western Thunderer
I haven't being doing much serious modelling for ages (if you can call this serious) and I bought this kit at Cleckheaton this year as a back up locomotive for a proposed industrial shunting layout set during WW2. I shall also be installing an ESU Loksound mini sound decoder using their VW Drasine sound profile and their 'keep alive' power pack....
I intend finishing it as intended - for standard gauge.
Opening the box reveals the following....
plus a packet containing other bits such as replacement axles, wheels, screws etc together with this set of instructions.
.....12 pages of A5 in small type covering all variants of the Simplex railmotor and not the easiest to follow . I'm afraid, after writing procedure manuals for my employers, there are kit instructions out there which leave a lot to be desired. I am a advocate of using diagrams and photographs within instructions to ease construction.
I read and re-read the instructions several times in order to make sense of these, especially trying to identify the parts. In the end I spread the less obvious parts on a sheet of paper....
Anyway continuing with the kit the first thing I noticed were the pizza cutter wheels. To me they looked too wide...... so I set about narrowing these with a home made template.
After and before....
After narrowing these closer to an S7 tyre width I found out why when I tested them over my track - they fall into the frog . I'll just have to build the new layout to finer standard .
The kit is designed to fit on a Tenshodo drive bogie and replacement axles are also provided. I fitted the gears from a Tenshodo replacement gear set rather than remove the gears from the HO wheelset. The gears, washers and wheels were fitted to the axles and checked with an NMRA O scale gauge.
As I fitted some washers to limit the sideways movement this meant I had to carve the Tenshodo keeper plate to accommodate these.
A PCB stretcher was made for the pick ups and this fits in the channel where the HO bogie side frame mount sits.
The completed motor for testing.
Now for the body and this is as far as I have got.... the side panels and floor unit.
David
I intend finishing it as intended - for standard gauge.
Opening the box reveals the following....
plus a packet containing other bits such as replacement axles, wheels, screws etc together with this set of instructions.
.....12 pages of A5 in small type covering all variants of the Simplex railmotor and not the easiest to follow . I'm afraid, after writing procedure manuals for my employers, there are kit instructions out there which leave a lot to be desired. I am a advocate of using diagrams and photographs within instructions to ease construction.
I read and re-read the instructions several times in order to make sense of these, especially trying to identify the parts. In the end I spread the less obvious parts on a sheet of paper....
Anyway continuing with the kit the first thing I noticed were the pizza cutter wheels. To me they looked too wide...... so I set about narrowing these with a home made template.
After and before....
After narrowing these closer to an S7 tyre width I found out why when I tested them over my track - they fall into the frog . I'll just have to build the new layout to finer standard .
The kit is designed to fit on a Tenshodo drive bogie and replacement axles are also provided. I fitted the gears from a Tenshodo replacement gear set rather than remove the gears from the HO wheelset. The gears, washers and wheels were fitted to the axles and checked with an NMRA O scale gauge.
As I fitted some washers to limit the sideways movement this meant I had to carve the Tenshodo keeper plate to accommodate these.
A PCB stretcher was made for the pick ups and this fits in the channel where the HO bogie side frame mount sits.
The completed motor for testing.
Now for the body and this is as far as I have got.... the side panels and floor unit.
David