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Gentlemen; <br /> <br />What great suggestions. <br /> <br />2/ Torby and HJ I have already tried your suggestions; together even and it didn't get me too far, it is all shrouded in mystery! <br /> <br />3/Brian I have thought about what you are saying many times but i have no choice considering where it is. But everything else goes through ok including my big Golden Mountain carriages 600 mm or 18 " long pulled by the Mallet. <br /> <br />4/ Ctrigg mate i am in the same situation as you. <br /> <br />5/ Tom you are making sense as usual but it is very hard to see much in there it is an area of heavy under growth like you would only get in the tropics. Also this is a blind spot my my MTS controller. <br /> <br />6/ The idea of the spings and hook assemblies has some merit as well, I think it may well be a contributing factor. <br /> <br />7/ Does anyone know if LGB American style bogies, have less range of swing than European ones? <br /> <br />My little Styainz the one i just fixed, will pull the same three rolling stock through there ad infinitum with no trouble and the Mallet will pull any of my other rolling stock through again ad infintitum. Even my ICE train goes through there at speed (MTS speed8) <br /> <br />Anything making any sense will be looked at and I appreciate the positive comments so far! <br /> <br />Rgds Ian <br />
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