Hello again, I am about at the same phase of the build, but I wonder why the axel for the front wheels (the ones on the front bogie) is shorter than the ones for the big wheels, that doesn't make sense to me, is that a mistake or is there another reason ?
Hello. I noticed that too when I was trimming all the axes. You're right, they should be the same, because they must have the same spacing to the tracks. We'll see when assembling the wheels. I will assemble them when I finish the rear trolley and weathering the stands with trolleys. If you check beforehand, let me know in the comment. Thanks for comment. Regards.
@@KolejoweModelarstwoKartonowe I will keep you informed, but I remember having the same issure with the Jupiter, on that one I had to cut two new axis for the tender if I remember correctly. The only reason why one of the axis should or could have a different length is if the wheels themselves are thicker or thinner, but I don't believe this is the case here.
@@KolejoweModelarstwoKartonowe That is what I also thought, it must be a mistake then, I haven't looked that far in the further instructions yet, but what about the axis in the aft bogie, what size do they have (I can't check now, since I'm at my office)
The axles of the tied wheels are designated Wz.I. The axle of the front bogie and both axles of the rear bogie are marked as Wz.II, i.e. the front bogie and the rear bogie have the same axle length. We'll see what comes out of it.
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Such a precise modelling work . Well done with this nice update !
Thanks a lot my friend! But I'm still very far from your artistry.
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Hello again, I am about at the same phase of the build, but I wonder why the axel for the front wheels (the ones on the front bogie) is shorter than the ones for the big wheels, that doesn't make sense to me, is that a mistake or is there another reason ?
Hello. I noticed that too when I was trimming all the axes. You're right, they should be the same, because they must have the same spacing to the tracks. We'll see when assembling the wheels. I will assemble them when I finish the rear trolley and weathering the stands with trolleys. If you check beforehand, let me know in the comment. Thanks for comment. Regards.
@@KolejoweModelarstwoKartonowe I will keep you informed, but I remember having the same issure with the Jupiter, on that one I had to cut two new axis for the tender if I remember correctly. The only reason why one of the axis should or could have a different length is if the wheels themselves are thicker or thinner, but I don't believe this is the case here.
I checked and measured the wheels. They seem to be the same thickness. Thanks!
@@KolejoweModelarstwoKartonowe That is what I also thought, it must be a mistake then, I haven't looked that far in the further instructions yet, but what about the axis in the aft bogie, what size do they have (I can't check now, since I'm at my office)
The axles of the tied wheels are designated Wz.I. The axle of the front bogie and both axles of the rear bogie are marked as Wz.II, i.e. the front bogie and the rear bogie have the same axle length. We'll see what comes out of it.
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