The Tinker
Every day I wake up is a good day

Fantastic effort Great model
Really puts some life into the High Street, love it.I've just about got it finished. Painting done, and I've about had enough of it. Time to call it a day.
here's the video of it running around Lilyvale.
I've just about got it finished. Painting done, and I've about had enough of it. Time to call it a day.
here's the video of it running around Lilyvale.
I was going to mention the super-confident driver. He had both hands in his pockets to start. I've chopped one so far and moved his arm. Must do the 2nd arm and then make some hands for him!Very nice. I like the casual stance of the driver. You would have to be very confident to drive one of those beasts on your own with one hand in your pocket!
I think even Fred Dibnah would have balked at that.![]()
I have ordered some 'lap top' speakers - 6mm thick, so will try them out. Problem is how to get wires up to roof - the roof is removable. I have used speakers in the roof for 2 other locos - not great.That seems to run (and steer) just fine, Greg!
Re the comment on the video about no room for a speaker....
Jon.
Have you thought about Sugar Cube Soeakers populat for small 00 Locomotives, they really are quite small. But probably not that cheep.I was going to mention the super-confident driver. He had both hands in his pockets to start. I've chopped one so far and moved his arm. Must do the 2nd arm and then make some hands for him!
I have ordered some 'lap top' speakers - 6mm thick, so will try them out. Problem is how to get wires up to roof - the roof is removable. I have used speakers in the roof for 2 other locos - not great.
Before I'd consider them, I'd need to hear some testimonials from G scale outdoor users.Have you thought about Sugar Cube Soeakers populat for small 00 Locomotives, they really are quite small. But probably not that cheep.
He's finally taken his hand out of his pocket.Very nice. I like the casual stance of the driver. You would have to be very confident to drive one of those beasts on your own with one hand in your pocket!
I think even Fred Dibnah would have balked at that.![]()
Thanks for the suggestions Graeme. It possible I could cut the boiler where it projects into the 'box'. I had left it there as I was worried about the strength of just gluing a short tube section onto the box front. BUt maybe a whole lot of epoxy around the joint would be strong enough. I do tend to lift the engine up by the boiler when I'm not thinking.Greg,
With regard to the sound, could you reduce the boiler length so that it does not go so far into the chassis and put a speaker in the box area left making it a sort of amplifying box?
If room is an issue I have shoehorned a Hobbyking RX into the backhead of a loco similar to a Stainz by taking off the plastic body, once the body is removed the circuit board is not that bulky and the pins can be bent to fit the plug or maybe the connection could be hardwired to the board.
It could be mounted over the PICAXE board leaving enough room for a sound board or running a parallel program in the PICAXE that is just a chuff with no variation.
Food for thought or maybe some tormenting depending on the point of view, you can chastise me on my next visit.![]()