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Hornby Railroad P2
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Re: Hornby Railroad P2
Graeme's excellent work should give you the information required.Mersey508138 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2017 6:06 pm ... I like my locos to be fitted with flanged rear under cab wheels but the problem is that no matter which wheels I have tried they either do not make contact with the rails or a set will be in contact with the rails and cause a short on the underside of the cab area where the tv interference capacitor sits.
Please help me to sort this out so I can get the loco running as it should be.
I would ask one question: have you tried the flanged wheel substitution into a Hornby pacific? That's where to cut your teeth! Components that foul are chopped away ruthlessly. With a lot of non-reversible internal whittling, the supplied flanged wheelsets fit into the A3/A4 and Britannia pacifics, and the resulting vehicle will manage the 30" radius of the RA9 rated routes of my layout. Nothing complicated, no new components required; just 'brutal hacking' none of which is on view from outside fortunately.
I'd expect a P2 to respond to this treatment, but cannot advise on the minimum radius it will then traverse. Over 30" would be my guess. Back up plan, use an A4 pivotting truck salvaged from a clapped out split chassis A4. Not buying a P2 until Hornby do the proper Bugatti streamlined version though, so it will be while before anything happens chez moi. 'Wolf of Badenoch' in BR late crest green with 9MT on the cab side sheets, I think.
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Re: Hornby Railroad P2
Hi Everyone
I have tried the flanged wheel substitution on the A3/4 locos and although the wheel slot need a bit of filing to let the wheels sit properly without lifting the rear of the loco up I have managed to get them to work.
I have tried the flanged wheel substitution on the A3/4 locos and although the wheel slot need a bit of filing to let the wheels sit properly without lifting the rear of the loco up I have managed to get them to work.