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Well it wasn't the success I'd hoped it would be, but I would still call the experiment a success because we improved on the performance of the original design....CraigPS: Fredrick I'm still pissed off that my Dinner Train was a complete fail so if you feel I've embellished at all in an effort to have SOME success from the day please add any corrections. Folks Fredrick has no feelings. Only computations and hypothesis. PPS: That was supposed to be a joke either in case Fredrick has feelings and is insulted, or in case I'm right, and he had to be told it was a joke.
or in case I'm right, and he had to be told it was a joke.
glad you pro's know what you're doing !
IIRC @mmagliaro experimented with using (inexpensive) micro ball bearings in his scratchbuilt loco but abandoned that idea. One of the problems was very poor electrical conductivity. Yes, you can install wheel wipers but that increases friction . . .
Oh, and just for clarification @peteski, I hid the plastic axle tubes in these screenshots to make it easier to see, but they still hold the wheelset spacing as before.
I love this idea. Having been the poor SOB that assembled, aligned, installed, and realigned the test trucks on the 7 car train, (which took HOURS!) I look forward to this much simpler installation procedure. In the event that this works and the bushings ARE required for reliable power pick up, I have 6 sets of assembled trucks for sale for those who want powered cab cars, haha. (Seriously though. Just the cost of the parts.)Thanks so much for the effort in design version 2.0!Craig