Dan Randall
Western Thunderer
Mmmm, must get at least one of these when funds allow! Nice work Tony.
Regards
Dan
Regards
Dan
Yes - to clear this up - the Dogfish, Catfish and Tank Wagons are NOT available with the individual leaf springs - they MAY be at some point at the more distant future but if they were to be, the cost will be higher.
Regards,
DJP,
MMP,
www.djparkins.com
I understood that they were originally designed with those very wagons in mind? Certainly the build by Simon Varnam of a Catfish showed them.
I for one would pay more....
This is a nightmare!
That is not the case, as I have taken the trouble to explain above - but I realise I don't know as much about my own range as you Jeff!
OK - lets try again. I did a test fret of them for the Tank Wagons/Catfish & Dogfish - some people got them as an 'extra' but they have all gone now - anyway, the kits would need quite a re-design to be sold with them 'as standard'. I wish I'd never done it though due to all the confusion. Little did I know that builds of them would be put on the internet other than Simon Varnam's - and if you read the text on his site, he is at pains to point out [as I asked him to] that these were not supplied in the kit.
The first wagon to have them as part of the kit and be designed around them was the Glass Truck & all subsequent kits will have them if appropriate.
Anyway Jeff - Happy New Year - and remember- I'm always happy to charge you more that the RSP for anything we sell!!!
Regards,
DJP
MMP
Looks like I'm gonna be busy, can you tell what it is yet?
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This is a nightmare!
That is not the case, as I have taken the trouble to explain above - but I realise I don't know as much about my own range as you Jeff!
OK - lets try again. I did a test fret of them for the Tank Wagons/Catfish & Dogfish - some people got them as an 'extra' but they have all gone now - anyway, the kits would need quite a re-design to be sold with them 'as standard'. I wish I'd never done it though due to all the confusion. Little did I know that builds of them would be put on the internet other than Simon Varnam's - and if you read the text on his site, he is at pains to point out [as I asked him to] that these were not supplied in the kit.
The first wagon to have them as part of the kit and be designed around them was the Glass Truck & all subsequent kits will have them if appropriate.
Anyway Jeff - Happy New Year - and remember- I'm always happy to charge you more that the RSP for anything we sell!!!
Regards,
DJP
MMP
I have been slogging away at the pickups. They are Gladiator style, with some ideas gained from Clive Teale. A double sided piece of pcb is used with a 2mm hole drilled through. One side is countersunk to clear the copper clad away from the 4.5mm length of brass tube that is used. That side is soldered to the frames. The tube is soldered on the inside and a phosphor bronze spring is made to bear on the 1.5mm brass pin that acts as the plunger. A telescopic piece of tube is placed over the pick up tube to hold it in place whilst the pcb is soldered to the frames. The gap between the tube and the frames can just be discerned in the picture..
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Hi Rob - as the Gladiators ones come, they do not have the tube guide, and I found the plunger was too loose in the pcb.
I'm not a fan of the american system either, it halves the number of pick ups, and creates 'live' loco's, all, I think unsuitable for DCC operation, where you want as many pick ups as possible and the least chance of a short.. So all my loco bodies are 'dead'...to avoid touching shorts and the possibility of coupling up to something that might just be live!
Cheers
Tony