Hi guys,
Working in the shed yesterday restoring power pickup to a Bachmann coach with spring brushes when I noticed my two LGB Mallet bogies that have been useless for yearsm, one being seized solid now. Being short of spring bushes I thought it was time to strip the bogies down and use the ones in there, 12 in total. It would also have given me some useful junk for railside. I bought these in the 80’s and they never behaved properly, poor reponse to power settings and jerky. Anyway, started on them and removed the bottom plate, I now use a magnifying glass when working close and the first thing I noticed was ‘extra’ plastic on the gears when I scraped the grease off. Further cleaning and turning the wheels by hand revealed plastic in the gear grooves, using my sophisticated gear working tool - Swiss army knife - it was easily removed. Because of its position it wasn’t allowing the gears to turn properly by creating a tight spot as the gears turned, hence the jerky running and stalling on low power. They where both cleaned, re-greased and lubed and let loose on the track, wonderful! I now have two powered units with great side rod action - building starts soon on some form of articulated loco. Keep you informed.
The moral of all this, always check it before you bin it and LGB is just like the rest, they have their bad days!
Cheers,
Kim
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Make a climax thingy,or a heisler thing.I’d really love one of those.
Every time I think about building an engine I think “someones already done that!” so I tend to do things that can’t be bought.
What you going to build ???
Tell me,tell me!
I love it when you’re being bossy Troy. Right, it will be freelance, an oil burner cos I’ve already got the tender set up as that, Rio Grande might have something like it, somewhere, some time. And! it’s already started, a couple of hours work this evening and the two are now one, electrically connected for trial running with some old lead weight thrown on. Those lights have never been on before.
Underneath the styrene is a 2" piece of steel bar so the unit will be very strong.
So, it will be something like that Troy but with a cab and a pretend boiler and bits sticking to it. Wonderful!!
Cheers,
Kim
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how about a double farlie type thing?
Yes, mmm, John from oz mentioned that a while ago. It does get you thinking doesn’t it!
Cheers,
Kim
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It’s going to be a cab forward! Always wanted one so the CC&TC are having one built by the Rio Grande mob, trouble is they are painting it up as one of their own…cheek!
I’ll keep you posted as it grows, now where did I put that round thing…
Cheers,
Kim
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you …MADMAN![;)]
Keep the progress pics coming! Looks good so far!
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Hi Kim
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That aside interesting, is the tender as small as it looks in the pictures??
Just a thought have you got a bit of PVC pipe for an oil tank top
The tender looks a bit odd to my eyes like it does not have the fuel capacity
to go any great distances.
regards John
ps you should have gone for the Farlie at least i know what one of them is
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Hi guys,
Thanks John, Had a look at the overall length etc and last night I shortened the wheelbase of the loco, this also allowed me to reverse the steel brace and the whole thing is now on a more rigid base. The tender is now more in perspective but I don’t think it will change much. The Southern Pacific cab forwards had conventional shaped tenders but saying that I do like the look of the ones with the round tank, I might well end up with one of each! Bought some pipe on the way home from work so the boiler is now a ‘go’ and I’m about to go on the GRS site to order detail bits. Gail’s going out with friends on Friday night so I will probably have a couple of hours in the workshop after Stargate Atlantis. Keep you all informed.
Cheers,
Kim
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Another few hours work brings the loco along, at least the cab is now in front of something!
All the electrics connected up and the smoke unit works a treat.
Let me know what you think guys, all criticism is welcome.
Cheers,
Kim
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Looking good! The sequential shots of different stages of construction are GREAT
Thanks Tom, decided the boiler is too narrow and makes it look odd. I wanted the rear facing windows but they will have to go to allow the bigger boiler. Ah well, off to the diy store, post some pics when that’s done.
Cheers,
Kim
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Should have done something like this Kim [:D]
Mongo LIKE!
Troy theres a guy over on MLS named Chris Walas who’s done several double Fairlies. you should check his work out.
This is cool, is it yours? How did you build it and what radius curves does it take?
Speak up man! It been two minutes and I want answers![;)]
This is my Dad’s one.I’ve stolen it for a week or two to see how it was done.Then I will build mine better[:D]
I really want a fleet of these.They will pull anything!
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It’s LGB.4 foot curves and looks good
Troy
When you start your version, better include lots of pics, cause I want one too!
Man, I would love to build one of those, but I wouldn’t know the first place to start!
Kim, yours should turn out to be a fantastic model. Will we be seeing it in Garden Railways when it is done?[:D]
Hey Scott, it will be on these pages - that’s for sure. Nice job Troy, has dad missed it yet? I only had one complete stainz but I had another cab & boiler, I have no idea where they came from. The chassis went into the mason bogie and the cab is now on the cab forward, I’m pleased that one inspired one as the posh gits say! Any way, all the pipe bits off the stainz boiler will find their way onto the cab forward so in the end I will be left with 2 small boilers and a cut about cab. By the way did your dad make that or is it a GRS chop about, they were doing them in the 80’s.
Cheers,
Kim
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Hi Vic And Train Freak409
My sugestion if you two want to build a double Farlie
would be to start with some pictures of the D&RGW one
so you can get the US detail diferences.
Hi Kim
How did the larger boiler go on the cab forward.
Hi Troy
You ask what people would like to build
me I would like to try a railmotor based on the Gulflander
Have not found a drawing yet
regards John