Thanks for posting the parts list.
Dave
I'm just a dude with a bad back having a lot of fun with model trains, and finally building a layout!
ACY, that's how a I feel about too many things, so I don't even bother with era or location!
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For the NWSL parts, I used:
1220D-9 motor435-6 flywheel207-6 Flea gearbox (x4)487-6 universals2015-4 shaft
I used Intermountain 28" wheels since I had them on hand and added 32015-6 gears (x4). Otherwise, I would've used 2008-6 26" geared axles (x4). Since the price change last year, the geared axles are actually cheaper now than the individual gears (I actually bought all the parts 2 years ago). NWSL's hurting for cash, so they had to increase the prices of most of their standard gears...
Darth:
Would you be willing to post the NWSL part #s?
Ya done yerself proud, Darth. Nice work on the Kadee logs too. Dan
What Tom said!
Beautiful little engine!
I have absolutely no use for such a machine: Wrong era; Wrong type of operation. BUT I WANT ONE!
Tom
Got it all finished! Here's a gallery.
And just for fun, here it is with my Shay kits.
And here's a quick video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA6ki55AaVc
Geared Steam, I actually sent the idea to NWSL earlier, though a bit simplified to use their existing parts. It's be cool if they can sell it as a powering kit!
Southgate, I did make the belt drive myself! I stuck a length of 22 gauge wire sheath on the motor's shaft for some extra grip, and the pully came from an old computer CD drive. I stuck brass bearings into wood blocks for the pulley shaft. The belt is a tiny rubber band intended for braces, and I also stuck a piece of wire near the motor shaft as a guard to prevent the belt from getting caught on itself, which would happen occasionally at high speed. It's quiet, has plenty of torque, and works great!
Before looking at the video, I figured if anyone can pull this off, it would be you. I'm impressed. Again.
Is that belt drive of your own making? Details please???
Dan
Wow Darth!
This is your best work yet imho, she runs sweet!
You should market and sell them. I imagine a decoder could be added somewhere inside the crew compartment or firewood pile if DCC is wanted?
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
http://gearedsteam.blogspot.com/
Thanks! I will definitely be posting pictures of the finished kit.
Kudos!
Joel
Modeling the C&O New River Subdivision circa 1949 for the fun of it!
Nice work! Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
I did NOT expect that "thing" to run so nicely. Wow.
Good work!
Ed
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
"One difference between pessimists and optimists is that while pessimists are more often right, optimists have far more fun."
Nicely done (as usual).
Wayne
Darth!
Another amazing mechanical conversion!!
I'm so tempted to follow your lead but the fact is that I have recently spent several $100s on powering a couple of Grandt Line switchers with BullAnts and DCC/sound. I have to back off on the spending for a while, but maybe down the road....
Very nice.
Post a picture of the finished model when you complete it.
Paul
Ok, so I've actually had it lying around waiting for the past 2 years, but I have managed to fully power a Hommer Climax kit from Ye Olde Huff 'N' Puff!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlwi009PwsY
I fit all of the mechanics underneath the floor, so it's all almost completely out of sight from normal viewing. Should be a really cool little engine when it's done!