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Whilst having a goodly time at the Llanfair show, I spied a used Accucraft Plymouth diesel on a trader's stand. It was in great condition and at a reasonable price and after a bit of haggling, it was at an even better price.
Besides giving it a quick test on the rollers I have not had her on the layout.
The the sun was dropping, casting long shadows and a pleasant evening was about to open up.
A good time for a testing session.
I hooked up the Plymouth to some of my tarted-up skip hoppers and off it went.
Now it is only a 0-4-0 with pick-up brushes on all wheels. It behaved well but was sort of 'bouncing' on its suspension springs at certain places.
On inspection, one of the brushes' springs had compressed so it was not touching the back of the wheel....the loco was only picking up power from two wheels....
A quick repair and all was well with no 'bounce'.
The only thing affecting its performance was the R5 points at very low speed (the stainless steel strip at the bottom of the frog gets mucky really quickly and causes most 0-4-0 locos problems at slow speed).
She needs 'dirtying up' and more detail in the cab such as dials, engineer's odds and ends etc....and of course the engineer himself.
I need to either DCC her with a sound chip or make her battery powered...either way it is going to be a challenge as nearly all of the space under the hood is taken up with a whacking great Pittman motor.
Here are a few shots of her progress around the layout...the 1:10 gradients gave her no trouble at all!

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Besides giving it a quick test on the rollers I have not had her on the layout.
The the sun was dropping, casting long shadows and a pleasant evening was about to open up.
A good time for a testing session.
I hooked up the Plymouth to some of my tarted-up skip hoppers and off it went.
Now it is only a 0-4-0 with pick-up brushes on all wheels. It behaved well but was sort of 'bouncing' on its suspension springs at certain places.
On inspection, one of the brushes' springs had compressed so it was not touching the back of the wheel....the loco was only picking up power from two wheels....
A quick repair and all was well with no 'bounce'.
The only thing affecting its performance was the R5 points at very low speed (the stainless steel strip at the bottom of the frog gets mucky really quickly and causes most 0-4-0 locos problems at slow speed).
She needs 'dirtying up' and more detail in the cab such as dials, engineer's odds and ends etc....and of course the engineer himself.
I need to either DCC her with a sound chip or make her battery powered...either way it is going to be a challenge as nearly all of the space under the hood is taken up with a whacking great Pittman motor.
Here are a few shots of her progress around the layout...the 1:10 gradients gave her no trouble at all!










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