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  1. It does appear that 'the very serious condition' appears to be being better controlled.

     

    Our own laboratory in Tianjin, MILES from the centre of the outbreak but nevertheless affected have been allowed to return to work.

     

    If this is a general indication that there is a feeling that the virus is under control, and indeed might have affected the 'second delivery' of the 66's, is there a delivery date other than FEB / MAR for them?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Al.

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  2. There was a question earlier on to 'new tool', replied with the screwdriver was replaced.

     

    It of course refers to the new tooling of the streamlined Coronations from last year, and the latest models are simply additions to the initial ones - 6229 Hamilton and 6244 KG VI.

     

    Al.

  3. Hope you resolve your problem.

    I'm a fan of Heljan locomotives and have a few.

     

    I notice this "I have had a Heljan OO gauge 58 for many years ... "

     

    During this time, has it been used 'quite a lot'?

     

    It could be something as simple as worn brushes if it's been used frequently - just a thought.

     

    Al.

  4. I suppose traction tyres would give it the pulling power it requires, but being a tank locomotive 0-6-0, surely it's going to have power collection problems on DC power, if not DCC with 'stay alive'?

     

    A decent cast chassis, metal running plate, even body or tanks would give it more weight which would help considerably.

     

    Al.

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  5. Makes you wonder what they would charge if they made the effort 'under the skin' - chassis with bearings, skew-wound 5-pole, etc - that they do with diesels and Hornby do with their steam locomotives!!

     

    I'm a huge fan of the appearance of Bachmann steam locomotives - body detail, paint finish, etc, but under the skin needs to catch up in the steam locomotives.

     

    Al.

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  6. On 31/01/2020 at 13:10, Ressaldar said:

    just to complete the picture as it were, the gear train -

     

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    nothing changed here, but hopefully, non splitting gear wheels!

     

    regards

     

    Mike

    Is it me - possibly? !!

     

    That brass bush top left doesn't seem to be mounted properly.

     

    Al.

  7. This also assumes that once matched, the wear - either bedding in or 'wearing out' - will be consistent, which I'm certain it won't be.

    One other 'variable' will be the consistency of strength of the brush contact spring - if a brushed motor, which most still are.

     

    I have some 'background' in highly tuned brushed R/C car motors, so am quite familiar with this aspect as well.

     

    I definitely agree that the better you can match locomotives' power characteristics, the better.

    I know from my professional background - analytical chemist - that regular re-evaluation will be beneficial as well.

     

    Al.

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  8. Be careful with the plastic, it's obviously 'aged' a bit.

     

    Without being excessive, perhaps a bit of gentle warming, raised above - not resting on - a radiator for a few minutes to slightly soften the plastic?

     

    Just a thought.

     

    Al.

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  9.  

    I believe bogiegate is related to ABgate.

     

    I had a wobble when I first replaced, so removed and replaced more carefully and the wobble disappeared - assumed to be the AB rotating against the holes in the bogie sideframe.

     

    Whatever the case, mine runs perfectly, with all AB's intact after >5 hours' running.

     

    Al.

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