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Hi Phil

Check back to back on the wagon that derailed

having many derailments I always check the back to back measurment on

all axels after purchasing rolling stock

David

 

Hi David,

 

Thanks - sorry to sound dim, but do you mean checking that the wheels are the correct distance apart?

 

If so, apart from buying some more wheels, what can you do about it?

 

I think it might be, as suggested by Scott, that they're a bit light. As you can see they tend to bounce about a lot. I'll try them with some ballast in to see if it improves.

 

Phil

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Hi Phil

sorry for not explaining better yes the distance between the wheels is critical

usually all you need to do is to widen the wheels by gently pulling them apart

Markits have a handy guage that fits between the wheels and over the axle

David

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Hi Phil

sorry for not explaining better yes the distance between the wheels is critical

usually all you need to do is to widen the wheels by gently pulling them apart

Markits have a handy guage that fits between the wheels and over the axle

David

 

Thanks - I'll check them out. I did manage to drop them all (in their boxes) which made some of the axles pop out and might explain it.

 

Cheers

 

Phil

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So when is the 'heritage' bus service starting Phil? ;)

 

It's all in hand....

 

However had a bit of a disaster over the weekend - I popped down to the cellar (on a non-railways related visit honest), to be met with the results of a burst central heating pipe. I've never seen so much water - hot and steamy like a sauna. Thankfully it wasn't above the layout and has only caused a bit of damage - any excuse for a bit of re-modelling.

 

De-humidifier has been working overtime and almost back to normal - phew.

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Here we go - a picture of the hole in the ceiling of the cellar, i.e. the underside of the ground floor - with the fixed pipe. As you can see it requireed a bit of emergency t&g removal to find the source....

 

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And after all that water - the only permanent damage - a bit of splashing onto the Scalescenes containers, and yes I remember saying that I din't see the need to seal them with anything ;-)

 

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Cheers

 

Phil

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