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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #15 on: 23 September 2025, 16:15:37 »

Years ago, I considered getting a trainset and having fun building the scene.  My old house had a fabulous loft space that would have been ideal.

The loft here is rubbish, and my garage has been known to spontaneously exploded, so I think that ship has sailed for me ;D

But I shall watch with interest :y.  And expect the useless student to rig it together with gaffer tape, the electrics down with sellotape, and have it down by the weekend.
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #16 on: 23 September 2025, 17:00:00 »

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

No I'm trying to do this right, although I did think of you when I wired up my new controller. I needed shrink wrap, I need to get some and not use insulating tape.

Trying to do this right and take my time, nothing here with gaffer tape so far and I think it's put up rather well.  :)

Next up I think is trying to create the bridges across the width of the shed, using some spare 2x4 as supports. While the metal L brackets worked well for the main length, it's not ideal for above the door. Also the angle of the shed roof is against me here.
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #17 on: 24 September 2025, 15:35:14 »

Toy trains, they will never catch on, you need the man scale ones  ;D



I must agree!  But preferably ones with chimneys, coal, water and the lovely smell of hot oil mixed with steam...................what a lovely, gorgeous memory I have of hot pacific loco's, alongside a Standard 4, and a Mansell U class, sitting in the yard! :-* :-* :-*

Mind you, my ex and I built a great OO gauge multi-line layout, with 22 loco's and about 100 coaches and wagons around our  ex-garage with model engine shed and houses, for our boys, so I can readily identify with this thread Tunnie :y :y :y.

A really great hobby when you cannot get out and go on the footplate of a real steam loco!! ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #18 on: 24 September 2025, 17:12:55 »

I have an old O gauge set with clockwork engine and a few carriages in a box somewhere up in the loft.
Must dig it out some time and see if it still works.
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #19 on: 26 September 2025, 13:21:59 »

I must agree!  But preferably ones with chimneys, coal, water and the lovely smell of hot oil mixed with steam...................what a lovely, gorgeous memory I have of hot pacific loco's, alongside a Standard 4, and a Mansell U class, sitting in the yard! :-* :-* :-*

Mind you, my ex and I built a great OO gauge multi-line layout, with 22 loco's and about 100 coaches and wagons around our  ex-garage with model engine shed and houses, for our boys, so I can readily identify with this thread Tunnie :y :y :y.

A really great hobby when you cannot get out and go on the footplate of a real steam loco!! ;D ;D ;)

I am not nearly affluent enough to be dabbling in external combustion engines (and I wouldn't as they are a bit to simple and dull from an engineering perspective for me), with massive six figure sums needing to be spent every ten years and loads of work in the interim.  :o

A friend has an Austerity, which he is just doing his fourth overhaul on, by his calcs, he could have bought a couple of extra houses with the cash spent and his is only a small one!  ;D
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #20 on: 26 September 2025, 16:47:27 »

I must agree!  But preferably ones with chimneys, coal, water and the lovely smell of hot oil mixed with steam...................what a lovely, gorgeous memory I have of hot pacific loco's, alongside a Standard 4, and a Mansell U class, sitting in the yard! :-* :-* :-*

Mind you, my ex and I built a great OO gauge multi-line layout, with 22 loco's and about 100 coaches and wagons around our  ex-garage with model engine shed and houses, for our boys, so I can readily identify with this thread Tunnie :y :y :y.

A really great hobby when you cannot get out and go on the footplate of a real steam loco!! ;D ;D ;)

I am not nearly affluent enough to be dabbling in external combustion engines (and I wouldn't as they are a bit to simple and dull from an engineering perspective for me), with massive six figure sums needing to be spent every ten years and loads of work in the interim.  :o

A friend has an Austerity, which he is just doing his fourth overhaul on, by his calcs, he could have bought a couple of extra houses with the cash spent and his is only a small one!  ;D

Oh yes, they ARE very expensive to keep going!  To think the Barry engines were bought for a few grand, but then had people like my ex and me working for free rubbing them down and slapping on the paint!  Oh, happy days ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #21 on: 02 October 2025, 11:51:03 »

Little Update.

I bought a cheap OO gauge loco that was on Facebook Marketplace local to me. A Class 91 225 HST set, with a similar ringfield motor issue. I wanted to practice stripping it down and cleaning it up, before attempting the one that is a bit more sentimental.






I stripped it down and cleaned up all the faces with a bit of T-cut, I also replaced the pinion gear, which made a huge difference. Previously it sounded like a car with a clutch that was failing and over-reving and not going very fast. Pulls like errr a train now  ;D

Also putting in some bridges at each end to make a full loop.

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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #22 on: 02 October 2025, 12:10:12 »

Progress :y
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #23 on: 03 October 2025, 11:47:56 »

The old ring field motors never work well (and were pretty poor when new), I have re-wound a few over the years and even then, they are not great, even if you fitted uprated magnets as well!

You can fit a CD player motor in there which is ten times better
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #24 on: 03 October 2025, 12:00:29 »

I should also add, make sure the wheels where the pickups are, are super clean and shiny, also consider adding a bit of weight over the pickup wheel sets to improve contact (a bit of roofing lead, freely available if you look around, works well)
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #25 on: 03 October 2025, 12:38:55 »

I should also add, make sure the wheels where the pickups are, are super clean and shiny, also consider adding a bit of weight over the pickup wheel sets to improve contact (a bit of roofing lead, freely available if you look around, works well)
There must be a lot of model railway enthusiasts in Liverpool  :)
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #26 on: 03 October 2025, 13:18:18 »

The old ring field motors never work well (and were pretty poor when new), I have re-wound a few over the years and even then, they are not great, even if you fitted uprated magnets as well!

You can fit a CD player motor in there which is ten times better

Yes, I've seen the CD motor swap out, might try that on another.

I should also add, make sure the wheels where the pickups are, are super clean and shiny, also consider adding a bit of weight over the pickup wheel sets to improve contact (a bit of roofing lead, freely available if you look around, works well)

I did polish the pickups with T-cut as well, might give them another go as well.

Annoying I chucked some led from the extension build, should have kept it.
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Re: Shed Project: Suspended Railway
« Reply #27 on: 03 October 2025, 13:44:09 »

I should also add, make sure the wheels where the pickups are, are super clean and shiny, also consider adding a bit of weight over the pickup wheel sets to improve contact (a bit of roofing lead, freely available if you look around, works well)
Local church roof?  >:D
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