Scarpia wrote: the problem that I see with the NWSL is that they are 6 wheel.I was just checking out Proto:87 - and they might have something soon!see their upcoming product page.
the problem that I see with the NWSL is that they are 6 wheel.
I was just checking out Proto:87 - and they might have something soon!
see their upcoming product page.
I saw a California show interview with the owner and he was talking about those coming out next year.
I'm trying to model 1956, not live in it.
Cool...I didn't know they were available. Maybe that's what alloboard was looking for?
Rotor
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http://www.nwsl.com/Catalog/CatalogSect4.htm
Just found these NWSL PDT power trucks.
marknewton wrote:It's okay, Rotorranch may not be aware of any such drive, but they do exist, and are easy enough to obtain. You mentioned Brill cars, what do you have in mind?Cheers,Mark.(Modelling traction, interurbans and EMUs)
Mark, thanks for your offer of help. I admittedly haven't done as much reserach as I should have, as I'm not really ready to begin construction, but here's a shot of one the Wason (I know I said Brill earlier, sorry) built cars I need to come up with.
These were again Wason plans no#2077 with peckham trucks
If the original poster would prefer, I can start a new thread, as hijacking isn't nice to do!
Cheers
Jay
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Scarpia wrote: Rotorranch wrote:He's looking for a completely under the frame drive. Something that does not protrude into the shell.I'm not aware of any such drive. It would take little bitty motors to drive such a critter. They'd have to be hidden in the truck frame.RotorThat's too bad, as I would like some as well, for scratchbuilding purposes.
Rotorranch wrote:He's looking for a completely under the frame drive. Something that does not protrude into the shell.I'm not aware of any such drive. It would take little bitty motors to drive such a critter. They'd have to be hidden in the truck frame.Rotor
He's looking for a completely under the frame drive. Something that does not protrude into the shell.
I'm not aware of any such drive. It would take little bitty motors to drive such a critter. They'd have to be hidden in the truck frame.
That's too bad, as I would like some as well, for scratchbuilding purposes.
By doing a web search I found that Northwest Shoreline has such a thing.
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tomikawaTT wrote: Don't look now, but the motor could be mounted to the underframe, driving the truck axles via Cardan shaft. In prototype, the Budd RDC and about a gazillion Japanese DMUs. In model, I see these fairly frequently as craftsman-builder projects written up in Tetsudo Mokei Shumi.I don't know if there are any Japanese commercial sources for these drives.Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
Don't look now, but the motor could be mounted to the underframe, driving the truck axles via Cardan shaft. In prototype, the Budd RDC and about a gazillion Japanese DMUs. In model, I see these fairly frequently as craftsman-builder projects written up in Tetsudo Mokei Shumi.
I don't know if there are any Japanese commercial sources for these drives.
Chuck (modeling Central Japan in September, 1964)
Do you have any other links or photos of models thereof, Chuck? I'm not worried about the two box motors I need to build, but the Brill cars themselves.
Scarpia wrote: Rotorranch wrote: He's looking for a completely under the frame drive. Something that does not protrude into the shell.I'm not aware of any such drive. It would take little bitty motors to drive such a critter. They'd have to be hidden in the truck frame.RotorThat's too bad, as I would like some as well, for scratchbuilding purposes.
Rotorranch wrote: He's looking for a completely under the frame drive. Something that does not protrude into the shell.I'm not aware of any such drive. It would take little bitty motors to drive such a critter. They'd have to be hidden in the truck frame.Rotor
Another supplier is from Australia
www.hollywoodfoundry.com
I have not used their product but it looks to be high quality, including Mashima motors.
Chris
http://bowser-trains.com/hoother/trolleys/misc/misc.htmBowser has these.http://www.walthers.com/exec/productinfo/224-9Coachyard sells these. I think they have more than what Walthers lists if you find their site.
Is that what your looking for?
Not sure what you mean exactly. If I understand correctly, you want a complete drive that will fit under a loco/car/tender/whatever, without protruding through the floor of the loco/car/etc.?