That's something I'll need to keep an eye on, I have access to a shared garden, but with kids and dogs running about I need to be considerate of my neighbours when I do stuff like that. (Though in my experience its the adults who can't resist a 'do not touch' sign)
Thank you for the heads up. I assume once the reaction is complete it is safe enough to bring inside to do the actual paint stripping?
I would love to see how you've done the tender pick ups on the B12. I've had a look at this myself and I can't figure out how to replace the plastic wheels or where I could run the wires discretely from the tender to the motor.Mersey508138 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 6:46 pm Hi Jim
It certainly does help, many thanks for that. The 2 × B12s currently pick up from 6 wheels per rail already but I have been looking at ways to get them picking up from all wheels if possible.
I have fitted pickups into the tenders of all my B12s but if you require any, I can post a picture of the pickup arrangement on 1 of the working locos either later or tomorrow as I don't have a picture of the pickups at the moment.
For the Triang A3 I recently created a pickup arrangement for 1 of these locos which has a recently purchased triang A3 chassis. The tender chassis is from 1 of the most recent Hornby A3 / A4 locos which have tender pickups. The coupling pin was removed as this was not needed but during the process the plastic around the coupling pin broke away. A repair was carried out by fitting a piece of 80 thou plasticard accross the chassis fixed in place with superglue and left to properly set overnight and further secured with small screws to ensure that the repair would not break away from the chassis.
The plasticard was then drill to roughly 2.5 or 3.0 mm and means that the loco and tender can be nicely close coupled, I also had to add extras weight glued into the tender body and also prevent shorting out the power. During 1 of the previous projects the tender had been used for, the original pickups got completely messed up and could not be repaired so I made my own pickups hence fitting the extra weight up in the body out of the way.
I was surprised when the loco moved as I didn't know if the modifications would work but it does and makes the loco run much better. I can provide pictures of the triang A3 pickups I made and the wiring for it if needed.
Similarly I would be very interested in the A3 as that is my follow on project. I've not tried to fit pick ups to the middle driving wheels on the B12 because they don't seem to sit on the rails (something I only noticed when testing the model without connecting rods). I've not confirmed yet, but my A3 does appear to have all 6 wheels on the rails so 6 pick ups would certainly be valuable.
Jim de Griz