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J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
Well, I just found out that Deltang have ceased production and have no more receivers to sell. This makes converting tiny radio controlled models a lot harder, for sure! Micron sell a version which is at least four times the size, and Sol Expert sell a version which doesn't come pre-wired, and I think that's just about it as far as alternatives, currently anyway. Bit of a shame really 🙁 -
Turbo Racing minis are also nice for a modern-image user :)
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J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
Still havent finished the forklift! I have a model of a mk3 Transit to make, which is going to be a nice little thing when its done I think. I've recently ordered some motors from KKPMO, and they seem to be slightly revised (the 6mm motor is shorter, making it more suitable to put in smaller vehicles, plus they are pre-wired) and also their delivery times seem reasonable, and they have sent the correct products. Which is good. I have 120, 150 and 180rpm motors to try - as the 225 I put in my land rover turned out to be a bit too slow. Oh yeah - I did a new Land Rover too (apologies for video quality, I had to email it from my phone): -
Literally all I see on the railway lines near my house are 2 and 3 car Cross Country 170s, and Voyagers. I have a XC Voyager, but only have a London Midland class 170, which dates from when London Midland was still a thing (shows how old the model now is!) - but it still looks the business. I'd absolutely love a XC 170 - but the prices these fetch on ebay for a used model are frankly ridiculous - Bachmann could re-release the existing model, undercutting the prices people want on ebay for a used XC one, and surely loads of people would buy them 🙂
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Class 37, by Accurascale
Pikey replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
I have a question - what are the 4 tiny things that look like the ends of a shovel, included in the detailing pack for 97301? -
That looks excellent 🙂
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J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
I've bought a Kalmar forklift truck kit, from Sven Loeffler: https://www.mikromodelle.de/Onlineshop/de/3d-druckteilesatz-funktionsmodell-kalmar-stapler.html A very high quality 3D print in general, although the cab detail and driver figure are a bit naff. Also it doesnt come with wheels, or any instructions - although there are good pictures and its not hard to work out what goes where. It comes with 3 M1 nuts, but no M1 threaded bar, which is a strange choice as you only need 1 M1 nut so why supply three and not the bar? Gears are provided to drive the threaded bar from a 4mm motor, the other things you need are listed on the website - G26 motor/S15 screw /Z12 gear for driving, 4mm motor/M1 threaded bar for the forks, some bearings, and then the usual steering axle & servo, and electronics that you'd need for any RC vehicle. I sprayed it with the CAT yellow paint I bought for the CAT digger (which didnt match). Kalmar trucks are red, but I dont have any red paint so I thought I'd use what I had. Here's the underneath - you can see the recesses for the servo and the driving motor and bearings, good clearance for the steering (although I still had to file some away, probably the width of axle I chose was a bit too wide): I cut the cab detail off, binned the driver figure, and modified a spare one from a loader. It looks the part already, although needs more detailing, stickers etc: I plan on using this to move large construction items eg concrete pipes, tanks, generators, maybe steel beams etc - stuff that's too big/heavy to be moved with a telehandler 🙂 -
Class 37, by Accurascale
Pikey replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
Ah. I don't have either of those things. For the moment, I'll just pull the test train, with the DBSO at the back, but it would be nice to be able to turn the headlights off and push it. -
J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
Actually you saw the previous version of the layout - we completely built a new one from scratch over the winter 🙂 -
J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
Giles and otherplanet - I've worked out (well, found out, almost by accident) what was wrong. All of my other models have the protocol set to: Type: DSM Subtype: 2 1F Status: V1.3.3.0 AETR Ch. Range: 1-6 The problem ones which showed weird behaviour (two buses and the truck I'm doing for Manchester Model Railway Club) had this set to channels 1-12. As soon as I changed this setting to 1-6 the models respond as normal! -
J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
Very kind comments, but anyone who can drive a digger can drive one of these - the controls are exactly the same. :-) At the same show, we also premiered my conversion of an Oxford Diecast car transporter, which can deliver up to 8 of the Turbo Racing minis (we only have 3). My ultimate plan is to convert various Land Rover / Range Rover models, and deliver up to probably 6 of them to the JLR dealership on the layout. The Evoque on the lower deck at the front of the truck is glued in place, partially as I didn't think it was worth motorising the additional piece of floor I'd need to access this position, and also because it meant I could use a bigger battery which is being hidden behind the cab. Its operation is not quite prototypical, as real ones can lower the front of the upper deck as well. I have compromised by fixing this point and only being able to lower the rear part, as it makes the mechanism far simpler - a motor winds in a fishing line which pulls the front bit of the upper deck downwards, gravity pulls the deck down when you wind the line out. The rear ramps are simply mounted to a nut and constrained so they can't rotate, a motor turns the threaded rod which makes the ramps move. The rest is just normal driving motor mounted underneath, and steering servo mounted inside the cab with the receiver. It has no lights for now (Oxford's Scania cab moulding has painted bits for lights rather than actual light lenses, so they wouldn't look amazing), but when I get the Land Rovers done I might include hazard lights for when I park it on the road, getting in everyone's way like the real ones do 🙂 Other improvements I made included cutting off the quite poor moulded wheel holders and made new ones of these out of 0.4mm brass, and I've also cut off the handrails which were massively thick and looked silly - these have been replaced with much finer wire. -
Class 37, by Accurascale
Pikey replied to Accurascale Fran's topic in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
How do you make the tail lights come on by themselves, so you can run them as a top and tail? -
J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
I don't think that's what's happening. When the model becomes unresponsive, the led on the receiver is on, and I think its supposed to flash when it's told to be inactive via the selecta function. But it's a good idea, I'll check anyway. -
J P Models - more radio controlled vehicles in 1:76 scale
Pikey replied to Pikey's topic in Radio Control
Barring a few minor issues, the digger worked very well for two days at Redditch exhibition, and we won 'Best Layout' as voted for by the public as well, which was nice 😀 We did get a lot of weird radio gremlins, whereby models would become non-responsive for anything from 1 to maybe 15 seconds - continuing with whatever functions were operating at the time, so continuing to drive when the throttle is released, for example (!) The problem did appear to be worse when both Jumper T-Pro controllers were switched on, but the bus I've just finished seemed to do it all the time and other models appeared unaffected. Has anyone else experienced this?