Thank you. I think that i will either look to source a Lima power car complete, or a Hornby version that has the advantage of being DCC ready. It will be a simple case of swapping the body that I currently have.
All that remains is the challenge of finding one on e-bay for reasonable money.......
Regards,
Paul
Hi there, I was wondering if the Lima motor would clip into the Hornby bogie frame once the plastic top mount is removed. I'm trying to establish if the chassis will allow the Lima motor to clip in to the channels (assuming it has got them) that will allow the bogie to slide left/right at each end.
Regards,
Paul
Hi Ian, thanks for your reply. I have a broken Lima power chassis and would be able to get dimension sfrom that. But in essence, I'm looking to find out if the Hornby chassis with the top plastic motor mount removed would work.
Regards,
Paul
Does anyone know if the Hornby Class 101 Power Chassis will take the Lima powered bogie as a direct fit, or if any modifications need to be made. In essence, do the bogie tabs at each end of the Lima bogie fit into the channel of the bogie frame to allow it to pivot?
Any help/advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
Hi there,
I'm looking for a Lima Class 101 plastic chassis for the power car (or failing that, a complete power car).
I have tried ebay but have only found one with an asking price of £29 with postage which seems a bit excessive for a piece of plastic and weight.
Is anyone able to point me in the direction of any potential stockists of Lima body/chassis parts?
Thanks,
Paul
I've got a load of railway vids that I was planning on taking to the recycling centre tomorrow............................unless they can be converted into something else like beer tokens.
I was driving my car the other day when I crashed into a ditch and was trapped inside. Two families stopped. One called the Smiths, the other called the Balls. Luckily I was dragged out by the Smiths.....................
The title of this implies to me that the business is going into receivership or ceasing trading rather than being ramped up by the new owner. Could I suggest that the title is changed to something clearer for the benefit of the new business owner and its customers.
Thanks,
Paul
I couldn't find this article to begin with so I thought I'd post a link. Very impressive. I'm a big fan of micro layouts:
http://nevardmedia.blogspot.co.uk/2018/01/layout-in-box.html
Ooh er, Not Now Missus, Quick Hide, My Wife has Come Home, and We're From the Little Green Island Next to France. (Original title - No Sex Please, We're British)
The Wrong Good Friday
Escape to Ventnor
The Deported
Schindler's Lift
Nil by Brain
Goodbye Mr French Fries
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stoned
The Lavender Hill Set
A Fish Called Bob