I tested the point's curved road with my Wizzy Cranks Bo-Bo, and it was fine, although as I mentioned, I haven't powered the frog.pghewett said:Gizzy
I'll be interested to hear how the point performs in practice: when I last started a thread on this months ago, one member reported that the skates on LGB power units shorted on the TL frogs. Otherwise, I would have gone out and bought a (modest) load of these as part of my current engineering upgrade (R1 replaced by R3), although I note what is said about the geometry differences between LGB and TL.
GH
Gizzy said:Underneath it is very similar to the LGB product, but used wires instead of bus bars.
The wiring for the blades though, is quite thin, I expect for flexibility, and is something I will monitor....
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no problems here. the trainline point here is the latest version, ie, metal bars/screws and has provied 7 months faultless service, something the piko point failled top do, haveing a ll 6 points fail over 2 months form brand new..pghewett said:Gizzy
I'll be interested to hear how the point performs in practice: when I last started a thread on this months ago, one member reported that the skates on LGB power units shorted on the TL frogs. Otherwise, I would have gone out and bought a (modest) load of these as part of my current engineering upgrade (R1 replaced by R3), although I note what is said about the geometry differences between LGB and TL.
GH
3Valve said:Original TL R2 R/H point in these two piccies (you should just make it out beneath the loco's).
2½ years service - no problems. Think I did a brief review but it was on GSM.