Following on from my comments your Jubilee conversion video this is also very useful to me because I have some of these later chassis' to convert down the road. Great job. Regards Bob
Really good informative video, it's the first time I've seen someone convert a split chassis to DCC. I would recommend the use of black tack rather than the blue variant as it remains sticky and doesn't separate (blue tends to leave oil deposits behind and goes hard and unusable when it's old).
A very good video and, as you said, practice makes perfect. The conversion you carried-out is a credit to yo.. 🙂 If the model is a good runner then that's not too bad...I did a few of these conversions... Ivatt tanks, B1's, A4, etc...even with all the pickups added the loco's are, in my opinion, never as good as their modern counter-parts. I suppose I was fortunate in that I was able to use the bodies on new and modern chassis', especially the numerous Ivatt tanks and the many B1 loco's.
That's where good old analogue beats DCC will hands down you haven't got a dismantle the whole loco good old DC runs rings around DCC no chips the only chips on my in my house are fried chips
Nice work, Dan!
Great video thanks Dan
Following on from my comments your Jubilee conversion video this is also very useful to me because I have some of these later chassis' to convert down the road.
Great job.
Regards
Bob
Really good informative video, it's the first time I've seen someone convert a split chassis to DCC.
I would recommend the use of black tack rather than the blue variant as it remains sticky and doesn't separate (blue tends to leave oil deposits behind and goes hard and unusable when it's old).
A very good video and, as you said, practice makes perfect. The conversion you carried-out is a credit to yo.. 🙂
If the model is a good runner then that's not too bad...I did a few of these conversions... Ivatt tanks, B1's, A4, etc...even with all the pickups added the loco's are, in my opinion, never as good as their modern counter-parts. I suppose I was fortunate in that I was able to use the bodies on new and modern chassis', especially the numerous Ivatt tanks and the many B1 loco's.
Nice job Dan
Nick Australia
Always interesting & informative videos.
I have done even N Gauge. Just mill out chassis where engine contacts contact chassis. This ensures no possible future shorts.
GORGEOUS LOCO
Great video mate, very useful for converting my dads old locos. What make/type of silicone grease do you recommend for the worm/gears? Thanks
Is it safe to test a dcc-fitted loco with dc? I heard that may fire the decoder as well.
That's where good old analogue beats DCC will hands down you haven't got a dismantle the whole loco good old DC runs rings around DCC no chips the only chips on my in my house are fried chips