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  1. My Heljan Deltic did the expected and split its gear. No problem there I thought I have a Heljan spare (from Howes back in the day) plus the excellent replacement from Jim. On taking the bogie apart I found the split gear but also found that the next gear on the shorter drive train (those that have taken a Heljan bogie apart will understand) had also split. Now I had the need to find a replacement for that. Optimistically but without much hope I tried Gaugemaster who stated they may have some gears coming in in January but they don't know which ones!. So with even less hope I tried Heljan UK, guess what the reply came from Gaugemaster with the same message. What to do now I thought. I read, I think on RM Webb, about Ultrascale entering the field so I went to their website. Sure enough they now do some gears for Heljan replacements but of course not the one I needed. Never mind I'll will email them and see if they can help. Very quickly I received an answer from David Rogers and after some brief correspondence an un-spilt gear(from the other bogie) was sent off. The first thing to arrive almost by return was a shaft. This was the nearest equivalent to the Chinese shaft which I understand doesn't quite match common stock sizes. Test fitting appeared to be fine. The next step was David sending me a gear mounted on the shaft. Re-assembling the bogie with the new gear I was unable to close the bogie sides up. Taking things into my own hands I shortened the shaft slightly and used some emery paper on the ends of the shaft. Success the bogie closed up fine. I then confessed to David what I had done and he was concerned that it was not the right way forward. Within a few days a replacement gear arrived having been tweaked by David and this proved to be an easy drop in fit, so a big shout out to ULTRASCALE. If any of you have similar problems you know where to go. I wouldn't bother with Heljan they don't give a monkeys, their standard response being 'the problem is solved on newer models'. Hey Heljan, what about those of us who in good faith bought the earlier models? They weren't exactly cheap so I don't think it's unreasonable to expect Heljan to deal with the problem. They had a simple solution when they finally admitted there was a problem, get China to produce enough spares of all the gears to replace faulty ones FOC. I doubt I will buy anymore of their products.

    Picture 1 Completed bogie, Picture 2 The first replacement gear showing position of split gear in chain

     

    Steve

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  2. I think it was on Brian Daniels three on here where he assembled the body a different way to the Easybuild instructions. Basically the sides and ends are fitted to the roof rather than the under frame . This allows the use of filler to close the small remaining gap. It’s a bit fiddly then to marry up the bolt through the floor into the roof fixing but careful measuring makes it easier. I did it with mine and I was happy with the result

  3. They think it's all over, it is now!

     

    Final day at work today working a car train from Morris Cowley to Didcot and I am now redundent. As I am 59 I am taking early retirement as well as I think 43 years on the footplate is enough. Takes the P*ss a bit a company that makes people redundant then advertises for drivers :scratchhead:  but there you go I'm sure they know what they are doing :no: 

     

    Anyway more time for modelling as you can see I have let this go a bit.

    Brian, congratulations on your retirement but as for ' more time for modelling' you'll be the first to achieve that. I've been retired five years and I've never been so busy! The old adage ' I don't know how I found time to go to work' seems to apply in most cases, so good luck!

    Steve

  4. A really good show with lots of good layouts but somehow we came back to Emsworth several times and enjoyed each visit. Thanks for chatting and I'm sure you will get the hang of the Kadees soon!

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