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#51
Off Topic / Re: The Brassgoggles Model Mak...
Last post by James Harrison - February 27, 2025, 06:24:00 PM
Ah - yes; that reminds me. 

The carriages I'm running in that video are the Hattons Genesis 6-wheelers (I've got two sets of these and @Madasasteamfish has a set in Lancashire & Yorkshire colours). The track is a mixture of Hornby 2nd and 3rd radius (2 2nd radius, 6 3rd radius), which is just about as large a curvature as you can get in 'trainset' type track.  The carriage buffers were very close together - practically touching - and when I tried to couple the loco up to run backwards they actually locked. 

So if you're running these carriages on tight curves - I'd say anything less than 3rd radius - beware.
#52
Off Topic / Re: The Brassgoggles Model Mak...
Last post by Madasasteamfish - February 27, 2025, 05:22:34 PM
Quote from: James Harrison on February 26, 2025, 09:02:15 PMWhatever was causing the sliding, it's gone away now.  And with it running more or less to my satisfaction, this then happened. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSzpgS6yu0



IT'S ALIVE!!!

I'm looking forwards to seeing it in action on a more permament basis.
#53
Off Topic / Re: The Brassgoggles Model Mak...
Last post by The Bullet - February 27, 2025, 09:56:51 AM
Looking good.

I also had a good catch.
Märklin R880, electric, rare green version.
I got it pretty cheap as it did not run.
The carbon brushes had been replaced by the previous owner....

BUT

He did not clean the tubes, so the new brushes could not slide freely.
(I think this is also the reason for the replacement.)
The brushes did not contact the collector.
So I cleaned the tubes, put brushes and springs back and....off she went.

NEver got a rare loco for such a good price.
#54
Portrayal / Re: Homecoming
Last post by MWBailey - February 27, 2025, 03:30:59 AM
Author's note: I'm not dead yet, contrary to popular speculation(lol). Sorry for the long wait. Taking care of the folks, in addition to everything else, tends to put things like this on the back burner whether i like it or not.

kind of a truncated installment, but more's to follow soon. I think Mad Jack will turn up in teh same space sooner than late...

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It was about three days later; Dreyfuss and his crew had escaped the clutches of the latter-day Aether League's security squadron with the help of the Black Suits, and taken up the assignment to take care of the ersatz St. Elmo Doppleganger. There had been general consternation  among officers and crews of the Aether League's corvettes when the St, Elmo suddenly charged up and disappeared, the sonic boom accompanying it's sudden absence from the air that it had theretofore been located in deafening both airship crews and groundspeople as a few stray blue arcs played about the empty air, as if trying in vain to follow their previous owner.

The transition to "between" space was no smoother than it had ever been, but the commodore and his students and crew were used to it all by now. Dreyfuss listened to the Dr.s report on the status of his convalescents and the rest of the current population of Sickbay.

"Very Well, Doc," he said as the Dr. concluded his report over the squawkbox. "Keep the patients moinitored and let me know if any start to exhibit signs of prescience or portal-sense."

Until the scantanks on the bridge had been modified to shoiw portal formations, "disconnect" patients, in addition to the travel  behaviors of the air krakens, had been their only way iof tracking the formation of interdimensional portals (and the Krakens were still the preferred method, as they generally only showd up when the ambient electrical fields would support such anomalies as dimnsional portals). The St. Elmo's Dhopper Drive could make its own portals, but the natural ones the patients often sensed and that the krakens used tended to save huge amounts of energy from and wear and tear on the Dhopper machinery and circuits.

Now, where was this "doppelganger," and how should they go about finding her...

--XX^^XX--
#55
Off Topic / Re: The Brassgoggles Model Mak...
Last post by James Harrison - February 26, 2025, 09:02:15 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxL4mjXVeN8


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtkhrdzoREQ


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BhZC5nCiDo

Whatever was causing the sliding, it's gone away now.  And with it running more or less to my satisfaction, this then happened. 


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGSzpgS6yu0

#56
Off Topic / Re: The Brassgoggles Model Mak...
Last post by The Bullet - February 26, 2025, 11:44:50 AM
I recommend a running-in track.
Had one on top of the cabinets in one room for years.
A circuit made it go from one end to the other every 5 minutes.
Running in an hour in one direction and another backwards is one thing. Changing direction after a few metres gets the carbon bits to run in evenly.
#57
Off Topic / Re: The Brassgoggles Model Mak...
Last post by James Harrison - February 25, 2025, 06:33:03 PM
Yes, they still catch a bit but it's a lot better than it was before.  When I have a bit more time - probably this weekend - I'll set up a circuit of track again and just leave it going for an hour or so in both directions.
#58
Off Topic / Re: The Brassgoggles Model Mak...
Last post by The Bullet - February 25, 2025, 09:42:42 AM
One step forward, I think.
I see that the driving wheels still stop when going backwards.
Does the loco need more weight inside the cab?
#59
Architecture / Re: That 'big project' I've be...
Last post by James Harrison - February 24, 2025, 08:50:37 PM
Quote from: morozow on February 24, 2025, 08:16:57 PMCan a brownie live in a house like this?  Or are they only in rural areas?

I'm not quite sure I understand you. Do you mean something in the way of an imp or faerie and that sort of thing?

I'm not sure to be honest, it's not something I can claim to have done any particular reading or research about.
#60
Architecture / Re: That 'big project' I've be...
Last post by morozow - February 24, 2025, 08:16:57 PM
Can a brownie live in a house like this?  Or are they only in rural areas?