HobbitFertang
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Yes I was going to say exactly that.Hasn't somebody else had an issue with one of these, some time back?
We made quite a few suggestions, but I don't know what the real solution was.
I would look at:
I think there were many suggestions about track laying accuracy, but for my money, with LGB flange depths, are you kidding? I have the worst laid track on the planet, and I run some of the finer flanged wheel types, and I rarely have a derailment
- Axle lubrication
- Axle sideways movement (very necessary)
- Bogie pivot - if necessary slacken the pivot screw
- Possible fouling of flanges on bodywork
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Stewie has just shown a vid of his Grey one running with lots of R1 and he does not report any issues with his.My track must be worse then! The gauge and slop seem quite ok. The bogies do come very close to the bodywork on R1. One of the steps was snapped off the last time it derailed. Would it help to bring some springs into the mix?? Maybe the wheelbase is just suiting the irregularities by chance, whereas with the passenger coach it isn't (??)
Shouldn't be.Could it be something to do with the differences in wheelbase?
Excellent, now watch closely to see what actually happens at rail level when you do that - you might just help plenty of others if you can crack it.It even derails when I push it along on its own by hand!! Also, the drawbar is the same length as on the RhB passenger coach . . .