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Re: Loco Weights


 

Hi Simon

My "rebuilt Funkey" Vale of Ffestiniog weighs in at 524gm.? She has a BullAnt 8w drive chassis, runs superbly and is a good hauler.

Hope this help

Cheers

David




From: "Simon Jones simon@... [O14]"
To: O14@...
Sent: Sunday, 24 January 2016, 9:51
Subject: [O14] Loco Weights

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I thought we'd had this conversation in the group before, but can't find a reference...

Is there a rule of thumb for adding weight to a loco - enough to make the most of its power without adding unnecessary strain?

I'm actually getting close to finishing a loco; the prototype is a petrol-electric bogie unit.

The model is plastic and with one powered bullant unit. Ideally, I'd like it to pull half a dozen wrightlines WDLR wagons which have some rolling resistance as they're mostly from the non-pinpoint bearing era.

Before adding weight the loco is 125g and barely enough mass to avoid wheels pin on its own. I've enough lead prepared to fit the body she'll to bring it up to 350g. I've no shortage of lead and plenty of space.

What's the mass is similar locos out there- could equally be a Garrett, funkey, Fairlie. And if powered on just 1 bogie, how is the weight distributed?

Cheers
Simon


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