Pacific 231 by Occre

wrighizilla

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Hello, I have built an Occre pacific 231 in 1/32 scale.
this model kit Locomotora Pacific 231. Modelismo ferroviario de OcCre. Ferromodelismo.

my model is dinamic with smoke and led lights.

I have done a lot of costruction build-log photo's here Pacific 231 — Postimages

motor unit is a 150 rpm JGY370 double shaft gear reduction find on ebay.

test video on my indoor railway




some outdoor photo's

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WOW GREAT:clap:
 
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Superb! Really interesting to see the photos of the kit going together. Really beautifully built and now you’ve got a glorious loco, congratulations!
 
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wrighizilla

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a new Occre Pacific 231 video
I have tested locomotive pulling two Passengers coaches without any rubber traction rings.


the test is encouraging, I would like to modify the BR18, remove both motor units from the tender and also mount a 150rpm JGY370 reducer on that locomotive directly on the big wheels.
there would be many advantages, first of all I would no longer need a power connector between the tender and the locomotive, the tender would be very light, I could remove the rubber rings from the 4 small wheels which now give traction.
however, now putting my hand to an already built locomotive scares me a little, I cannot overturn it as I would like and I should take half of it apart.
 

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however, now putting my hand to an already built locomotive scares me a little, I cannot overturn it as I would like and I should take half of it apart.
I know where you're coming from, the thought of dismantling and messing around with a perfectly good engine doesn't appeal, I leave it for braver people