Nice job, Dan! I used to model in N gauge a long time ago. Couldn’t do it now though - seeing some OO gauge stuff is difficult enough for my 63 year old optics! Best wishes from a retired S&T man on the Wirral!
Need a lit magnifying glass on a stand and a steady hand for N, now I've watched some U tube watch repair videos, they use rodico, similar to blue tack, to hold the tiny screws, while they put them in position.
Hello Dan , the School's is running better than ever and it now passes over all points. The repaired model did need about half an hour each way running in. Regards Geoff
Peter Spares for New brushes & springs. Easy fix.
Enjoyed your video & welcome to my world of n gauge & fat fingers. 😊
Peters Spares has new brushes for that motor in stock. It might be worth getting some to try.
So long as your eyes are way better than mine 😁 Cheers!
Nice job, Dan!
I used to model in N gauge a long time ago. Couldn’t do it now though - seeing some OO gauge stuff is difficult enough for my 63 year old optics!
Best wishes from a retired S&T man on the Wirral!
Need a lit magnifying glass on a stand and a steady hand for N,
now I've watched some U tube watch repair videos, they use rodico, similar to blue tack, to hold the tiny screws, while they put them in position.
Well done Dan, talk about micro surgery!
excellent video
Great update Dan!!!l Especially with such a small locomotive. Thanks again for sharing! Cheers Onno.
Hello Dan , the School's is running better than ever and it now passes over all points. The repaired model did need about half an hour each way running in. Regards Geoff
A great video Dan, a couple of years ago they did advertise New brushes for n gauge on the dapol spares website but are not listed anymore
Blimey! I wouldn’t fancy trying to change the brushes! They’re tiny
good vid
Good video as always