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  1. Just collected a triang blue Pullman with what appears to be ultrascale wheels, so runs smoothly and quietly compared to the standard offerings… one set of the wheels have grooves with  solid tyres…which have understandable gone hard over time…would anyone know if the wheels are indeed ultrascale ? …curious above anything else.

     

  2. I don’t know if this might work, but for the class 47’s , which can be a tight fit, the method is to slide plasticard or an old bank card at a number of places between the chassis and body and slowly inch the body off.

  3. Mmm interesting the Captain Phillips comments, my Brother is a private yacht skipper, in his industry when cruising the caribbean they generally carry enough firearms to go round… and do avoid east Africa for obvious reasons .

  4. I appreciate Andy’,s frustration and was not having a go at him at all, as like many I really appreciate the immense hard work that goes into running the site…very much an unsung hero !

    (perhaps darker forces at play as I visit and subscribe to a number of other sites with out the same strange issue..ghosts in the machine).

  5. When buying second hand I always take the view that there’s a high chance that the loco was surplus to requirements, so probably not run for a while so will need a wheel clean and light oil.. usually right. My loco shop will always run them for me, where-as i am not always convinced that the two big box shifters do , so it’s more of a chance purchase given they are warehouses as opposed to model shops.

     

  6. You have to feel for Ben having put his heart and soul into the 25/45/47 models with two being challenged by other manufacturers, I guess for us it will come down to price at the end of the day "……it’s becoming a crowded market place.

  7. Here are some comparisons between the two Heljan runs,  and credit to Ben for the subtle changes on the new version makes a much better model, particularly the pantograph which although does sit a little high on the insulators looks better,  but as Ben explained was a compromise that had to be made. 

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  8. 40106 looks ok....and as you say the Green is a bit challenging!  and on a lighter note we both seem to be the prominent eBay trawlers for locos, I picked up an unmade class 24 last week ,all the mouldings look ok and just need a little filing ,so touch wood very little filler will be needed, the glazing looks to be a fair fit as well , a. Hornby class 25 unit will power it.

     

    It would be great if the trail can  flush out some pics of MTK ac electrics ,as those always seem to fetch a hefty premium on EBay .

    hattons still have a peak kit on their books , the photos just don’t show enough to judge if any bits are missing.

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  9. Great thread, I recently picked up one on eBay relisted as a non runner, the nuts/ bearings were locked solid with the famous green gunge, and now freed up and runs superbly , what I do find odd is that I have a number of  other 56’s and 50’s which aren’t used that often and none have suffered the same way.

    I have another with a broken coupling mount  has anyone any experience in replacing the part ? I assume it is mounted to the chassis as opposed to any part of the bogie.

  10. Per Andy and the admin, please give Heljan a break, take a step back to look at what they have achieved in the uk ...0 gauge for the masses and a great  run of the unique locos, kestrel/ lion/ falcon class 128 to name a few , all of which I very much would have seen the light of day from Hornby or Bachmann,  and ok there has been the odd hiccups in the learning curve but we have all been there. 

  11. Progress on my other 33 , covic has locked down the motor repair.

     

    And another one for curiosity on the go , a Q-kits 56 with shawplan widow frames , I need to file the resin down a little more, and, figure out the best way to locate and wire up the power units as surprisingly they both fire up and run well. And also tempted to get the Dremel out and attempt to convert it to a class 69.. perhaps someone will do a 3D print run of the exhaust.

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