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...I decided to make one.Not done yet,but ...tail motor and two batteries from a small helicopter for the motor and self contained power supply.I made an aluminum duct for the fan that fit the car width,and cut the tail rotor to fit.The "vacuum bag" to catch the dust is a perforated plastic screen from a glass Harley fuel filter,it's cut to fit the body laying down,and is easily removable for cleaning..
I'll second Chris's remarks. I recently ran one over the SNMNS layout , in Las Cruces, and was amazed at what the vac picked up. Wouldn't run it all the time but placed in a "track cleaning train" and run every 4-5 hours during a show would be fantastic. I think mine is an Atlas and I placed a TCS decoder with two top mounted flashing LED's. Looks cool and works well.Car
Do you have any detailed informations about the dcc modifications? I own a tomix from my dc times but after turning to dcc I can't use it any longer What I can say is that it picks up a lot of dust and gras fibers from the track and works well imho.
http://www.tcsdcc.com/public_html/Customer_Content/Installation_Pictures/N_Scale/Tomix/Track%20Car/N_Tomix_Track_Car.htmlThis link should help at least a little. This link is from the TCS website, and uses a TCS M1 to install DCC in the Tomix Track-Cleaning Car. The article appears to be by Ron Bearden (u18b), so I would contact him for more information.
I have never understood the appeal of these track cleaning cars. I just use my wet/dry vacuum cleaner and brush attachment to clean the layout. Considering the expense (and especially the effort required to decoderize a track cleaning car if you run DCC), I don't see the value. I think my wet/dry vacuum and attachments was less expensive than a track cleaning car, and the wet/dry vac is not a unitasker.Could somebody enlighten me?Thanks,DFF