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British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)

I've been at it again. This time, I've turned my hand to an IP Engineering Albert. I've set it to 32mm gauge (but could just as easily have set it to 45mm gauge), as she will shuttle back and forth (using auto-shuttle) on the copper mine feeder.
The kit went together quite well - a bit fiddlier than the HGLW build as some of the parts need to be aligned by eye. I've installed a Deltang Rx65a receiver just visible above the motor in this picture. The Rx65a has been superceded by the Rx65b but I had one left over from a previous conversion.
Powered by two 14500 (AA sized) li-ion batteries wired in parallel (so I can get twice the running time). Deltang receivers are designed to run from li-ion batteries (they include low voltage cut-out to protect the batteries from over-discharge) and so will quite happily run on a single 3.7v li-ion. The batteries just squeeze in under the chassis. I'm going to add Delrin sprocket and chain drive to improve her pulling power.

Will blog the build once I've done a paint job on her.
Rik

The kit went together quite well - a bit fiddlier than the HGLW build as some of the parts need to be aligned by eye. I've installed a Deltang Rx65a receiver just visible above the motor in this picture. The Rx65a has been superceded by the Rx65b but I had one left over from a previous conversion.

Powered by two 14500 (AA sized) li-ion batteries wired in parallel (so I can get twice the running time). Deltang receivers are designed to run from li-ion batteries (they include low voltage cut-out to protect the batteries from over-discharge) and so will quite happily run on a single 3.7v li-ion. The batteries just squeeze in under the chassis. I'm going to add Delrin sprocket and chain drive to improve her pulling power.

Will blog the build once I've done a paint job on her.
Rik