JRinTawa
Member of the Wellington Garden Railway Group
Remaining on the tangent 8| Here is my little FBL hauling 6 Binnie skips up a 1:50 incline! But the changes I've made may help. While still on track power I removed the pickup skates, they seemed to be acting as brakes on the little light loco, on reflection perhaps just removing a turn or two of the springs to reduce the pressure on the skates may have worked too and retained the extra pickups, but the two FBL I did it on di run better for removing the skates. The Binnie skips are fitted with Tenmille metal wheels running in Brandbright brass bearings. The loco now uses batter power there being 2xAA batteries in each of the last 4 skips and a Revolution reciever in the first skip. So it's not the lightest load but the loco handles it with easy. I hope that helps
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And my loads have been done in a more or less similar fashion, some of the sand we used for ballast glued with diluted PVA. I did use a rectangle of styrene as a lid over the batteries etc though, with an initial layer of ballast glued to the styrene with black silicon.

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