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Re: motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex


 

You could have a look at Hollywood Foundry products.

Rod Hutchinson
Mooroolbark
Australia

Registrar: Australian Narrow Gauge Railway Convention, Easter 2017


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On 19 Oct 2016 21:38, "David John davidphillipjohn@... [O14]" <O14@...> wrote:
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Hi Tim

Mine is on the Wrightlines 014 motor bogie and fits fine.? Top end is a little lively - but then no-one shoots at it on Rhyd!? Slow running is perfectly acceptible.

I understand the Black Beetle is not easy to regauge down to 14mm and both the Halling and BullAnt are probably too high for the cast floor - but may be possible if you cut bits away.

Cheers

David



From: "'Halket Family' halketfamily@... [O14]" <O14@...>
To: O14@...
Sent: Wednesday, 19 October 2016, 8:22
Subject: [O14] motors for Wrightlines WW1 Simplex

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Hi all,
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I’m just wondering what experience you all might have of building the Wrightlines WW1 Simplex “Tin Turtles”? I have a kit W225 and was wondering about the best way to motorise it.
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Should I use a Keykits motor-bogey, or perhaps a Black-Beetle? Does the KB scale chassis fit?
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Also are there any other little extra details or known issues with the kit?
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Any help and advice very gratefully received.
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Thanks, Tim


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