Thanks for the excellent tutorial Dan. Really nice to have such learning resources available, when your getting back into the hobby after a very long break...lol.
I own two. A dapol old tooling terrier 2635 in SR green livery and a hornby new tooling terrier DS680 in BR departmental black livery. Both are amazing models.
Great video thanks for sharing Dan, looking forward to the Pug video, I've got one on my layout, are those plunger pickups similar to the ones fitted on the Airfix 0 4 2 model? Thanks again John
Would the Trix 66602 cleaning tool be a good addition to your locomotive repair toolbox? That is a brass brush system that cleans the wheels with conductive brushes
Yes, i’ve often looked at those. I have seen ones that are like a toothbrush on a wire and also one you sit on track and the conductive bristles turn the wheels.
I tend to use "tungsten putty" (Used for fishing) in every nook and cranny to add extra weight.
It's a great bit of kit and cheap too. Cheers!
That little terrier is running remarkably well since you gave it the treatment. Cheers Dan.
Thanks for the excellent tutorial Dan. Really nice to have such learning resources available, when your getting back into the hobby after a very long break...lol.
Lovely little loco, can remember them from my childhood when holidaying in Sussex, well done Dan! 👍👍
I own two. A dapol old tooling terrier 2635 in SR green livery and a hornby new tooling terrier DS680 in BR departmental black livery. Both are amazing models.
Lovely little loco
Love your videos great . More please.
Great video thanks for sharing Dan, looking forward to the Pug video, I've got one on my layout, are those plunger pickups similar to the ones fitted on the Airfix 0 4 2 model? Thanks again John
Yes the plunger pick ups are the same across the terriers and 14XX’s
Would the Trix 66602 cleaning tool be a good addition to your locomotive repair toolbox? That is a brass brush system that cleans the wheels with conductive brushes
Yes, i’ve often looked at those. I have seen ones that are like a toothbrush on a wire and also one you sit on track and the conductive bristles turn the wheels.