HGLW diesel.

Bandit

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I also started the building of one HGLW diesel kit...
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With special chassis side frames...
The downloadable build instructions are very easy to follow.:D
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Looks interesting. What is the material ?
 
Madman said:
Looks interesting. What is the material ?

Laser cut MDF.
 
I Have three of these little locos. two finished diesel units built basically as provided in the kit and one with a longer modified chassis for a railbus. More or less followed the lead of one of the guys off one of the forums to hack across and extend the chassis. Have also a acquired few kits of the hardware basic engineering bits and pieces to build several more. Changing the soft motor worm for an all metal drive has increased the noise but will hopefully reduce the wear.

Now busy building Mr Binnie slates, skips and a couple of sets of bogie bolsters ready to run with the HGLW rolling stock to provide a couple of rakes.
 
Hi Roy,

The nylon worm should last well. If they are wearing it usually means they are not aligned correctly.
Ensure the brass gear is central to the worm. If there is an amount of play equalise it between forward and reverse.
Also make sure the gears are not too tight. Slacken the motor back a tiny amount.

My demo loco has done many hours without appreciable wear on the worm once properly set up.

It may be worth slackening back the brass replacement worm you have to help with the noise.
In the old days it was suggested to place a fag paper between the gears.

I hope that helps.

Regards,
David H.
 
Houstoun Gate Locomotive Works said:
In the old days it was suggested to place a fag paper between the gears.
I tried it. It works fine. I also put a small drop of oil for locos.
 
It's a great day! My new train is now ready for its very first run. These kits are very easy and very funny to build.
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ROSS said:
Nice!...........and .of course..you could always build a van or two and RC the loco hiding the rc gear/batteries....in the vans.
Thanks. I'm thinking about it. The next step is painting...but I HATE painting !
 
Bandit said:
ROSS said:
Nice!...........and .of course..you could always build a van or two and RC the loco hiding the rc gear/batteries....in the vans.
Thanks. I'm thinking about it. The next step is painting...but I HATE painting !

Now that would nicely round off this topic - a completed setup with R/C. As for painting, how about grey for everything, just using primer and maybe a satin varnish finish. (Have other people noticed that primer is so much easier to use than paint itself and that you always end with a nice, spot and dust free finish?)
 
My new train runs as well as possible but only forward. It's a little bit slower than my Bachmann stuff (who runs on 20 volts). The HGLW loco and rolling stock hate my Piko switches and I don't know why. Christmas is on its way, so I'm looking for a few new wagons and maybe the new loco...
And the most important: I'm very happy with my new train !:):):)
 
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