Certainly an impressive model - particuarly with the self-lowering /raising pan and subperb sounds. _Does the pan work (or at least follow the contact wire) on overhead lines when modelled?_
@@ewhurstgreen pantographs are not electrical but can be adjusted to meet overhead catenary. I sound file is brilliant, far better than most electric Locomotive dcc sounds in my view
@@vcs00railway Working live overhead can be difficult to achieve - physical contact with the contact wire should suffice. _If I was starting now I'd model the LBSCR overhead electric - my father remembered these as a boy._. Often came into contact with the 92s in Dollands Moor and from what I can remember the sounds are really very good - stereo I presume?
Certainly an impressive model - particuarly with the self-lowering /raising pan and subperb sounds.
_Does the pan work (or at least follow the contact wire) on overhead lines when modelled?_
@@ewhurstgreen pantographs are not electrical but can be adjusted to meet overhead catenary. I sound file is brilliant, far better than most electric Locomotive dcc sounds in my view
@@vcs00railway Working live overhead can be difficult to achieve - physical contact with the contact wire should suffice.
_If I was starting now I'd model the LBSCR overhead electric - my father remembered these as a boy._.
Often came into contact with the 92s in Dollands Moor and from what I can remember the sounds are really very good - stereo I presume?
Their motors are not that powerful … sadly but probably only twin panto locomotive ever modeled in OO
@@MusiGigs I think the motors are the weakness of most Accurascale models so far, one area to improve