As others have mentioned before when will the Nn3 (6.5mm) versions be available for purchase? Are you working with any vendors of cast metal Nn3 locomotive kits like Republic Locomotive Works, Showcase Miniatures, Aspenmodel or Shapeways to have them utilize your power chassis in their products?
Time flies when you're having fun!
I haven't made any delivery schedules yet as I'm still final testing and when I make changes it can take a while until they're designed, prototyped, and then adequately tested. For example, this current round took about three weeks to this point. A couple of days ago, because testing's going good enough, I started the final configuration design that prompted this most recent change. I'm also working alone. Fixturing will still need to be made for some of the production parts as they will be produced in production machines, not my home prototyping machines.
So, all of that to say this.
I'm months away at this point BUT should have one of the first prototypes running in a loco within a few weeks. It will be an eight wheel Nn3 loco with four driven wheels, at least for now. I'll be continuing to work on a few other configurations including the four wheel mine loco truck and through to a finished mine loco. That one will still be months away as I'm going back at the design for the compensated drive (that can be used in
any most four wheelers) that's still miniature but doesn't cost two fortunes to produce (I've got ideas to get it down to one).
Another one is the N scale PCC chassis. Following those will be a chassis for a Z scale Rebel switcher and an N scale GE-25 tonner, both existing Shapeways bodies. As far as working with existing manufacturers, yes a few but I don't want to say at this point as there's nothing committed to or from any. That first unit that should be running soon is one of them. It's a cast white metal loco sample that was sent to me to see what I could do, if anything. It should be running soon although there will be reviews with the manufacturer before it's considered ready for prime time. Expect months before anything's ready for sale but maybe less for some first prototypes in some hands for testing and feedback.
And let me just stress that this venture was to make a
TINY power chassis that has some heft (size relative), excellent slow speed performance from creep to full throttle, stone quiet precision mechanism, runs on 12 volts, gearings for scale speeds below 20 N scale MPH or faster gearings as applications dictate, accurate NMRA RP-25 profile nickel silver wheels in assorted sizes starting as small as 24" N or Nn3 (not all sizes will fit all configurations) and in correct NMRA gauge for the specific scale on assembly with no muss, no fuss. When broken down to individual features nearly every one can be considered a first. All in one package certainly will be a first anywhere as far as I have seen. And there's a reason. And the answers represent a LOT of work, yet to be finalized.
And for some appreciation of how small we're talking, in this thread
https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=42126.msg529342#msg529342 there is talk of fitting a motor to a single existing truck and conversations around the whole endeavor. Note the talk and accompanying pictures of the dimensions of
just the motor. 10mm x 12mm x 20mm and elsewhere in the thread there's mention of adding a planetary gear reducer to accomplish the necessary reduction. Well, this smallest truck (for now) that I've been testing, setting on the rails as a complete running assembly, is measurably smaller than just that
motor, much less the whole truck. It's at 8.5mm x 11.3mm x 15.8mm. And that is with gearing for sub 20 MPH top speed, smooth control from creep to max speed, and stone quiet running. The
really small one is yet to be prototyped but with what I've learned so far, it will be done someday. This was small enough for my current needs and at some point you just have to complete something, huh.
I
really appreciate the interest I've received on this and hope that someday soon it will be something we can all enjoy.
I've been having fun with it.