Giugiaro Posted April 25, 2023 Share Posted April 25, 2023 I told myself that I was going to get a vintage DB BR 103. This one is working, but the polarity is inverted. Nothing that a quick visit to the Portuguese Railway Company's electronics workshop can't fix! 3 1 Link to comment
Welshbloke Posted April 27, 2023 Share Posted April 27, 2023 (edited) There's a good chance the bogies are on the wrong ends. Do the headlights match the direction of travel (despite said direction being reversed compared to your other locos)? I bought a non running Minitrix BR.111 a couple of years ago, cleaned the solid grease out of the gearing and then found it ran backwards after reassembly. Swapping the bogies around cured it. Judging by the wheels it hadn't been run, just sat in its box while the grease dried out. Edited April 27, 2023 by Welshbloke Link to comment
Giugiaro Posted April 27, 2023 Share Posted April 27, 2023 The motor was upside down. It's already fixed. 1 Link to comment
disturbman Posted May 4, 2023 Share Posted May 4, 2023 After a series of issues, among which a theft at Khaho, I finally received my TRA EMU 600 in “yellow ducks” livery and a CR “Zhu De” HXD3D. 3 Link to comment
jappomania Posted May 4, 2023 Share Posted May 4, 2023 oops! chinese again but this time Taiwan! Touch Rail? p.s. strange, time and money for test in wind tunnel for aerodynamic study etc.., and after a flat tombstone applied on the locomotive nose? something more discreet is out of the question...? 😋 first time I saw the round name plate applied on the japanese trains was a surprise, but this one win, surely Link to comment
disturbman Posted May 5, 2023 Share Posted May 5, 2023 (edited) Both actually, Taiwan and mainland. The EMU600 is made by Sanying Heavy Industry, the other big N player. I have a few of their DRC1000. I am not sure who made the wrapping as the train came in its normal box. Normally, Memories & Inspirations does all Taiwanese painted trains in collaboration with TouchRail or Sanying, but their product always come in custom boxes and I haven’t seen mention of that model anywhere in Taiwan shops or social media. It’s definitely not homemade. A little mystery. 10 hours ago, jappomania said: first time I saw the round name plate applied on the japanese trains was a surprise, but this one win, surely Maybe not, there are many more CR locomotive with *fancy* headmarks. The HXD3B-1893 that is coming out today is dedicated to Mao Zedong. It’s pretty fancy too, though the 3B is not a quasi high-speed locomotive like the 3D. I should find you some pictures. Edited May 5, 2023 by disturbman Link to comment
Martijn Meerts Posted May 5, 2023 Share Posted May 5, 2023 15 hours ago, disturbman said: What a weird looking Thomas 😉 4 Link to comment
jappomania Posted May 6, 2023 Share Posted May 6, 2023 On 5/5/2023 at 8:17 AM, disturbman said: Maybe not, there are many more CR locomotive with *fancy* headmarks. The HXD3B-1893 that is coming out today is dedicated to Mao Zedong. It’s pretty fancy too, though the 3B is not a quasi high-speed locomotive like the 3D. I should find you some pictures. Thanks! I started a little search from myself about it and I found what you mean, real trains photos and this one, I suppose that's another "typical Charming release", 15 locos at the same time 😨https://tekkonmodel.co.jp/?s=hxd3d&post_type=product fortunatelly are at 90% normal locomotives without the tombstone, they remeber me too much my first job in '90 (undertaker 😈 , best job in the world, customers never complain) probably you already know this https://railwaydepot.blogspot.com/ but for me is new and I saw how many trains has been released in the meantime, I started and ended my taiwanese collection fast, just a couple of Touch-Rail and Kibu now I wait to see the couple of books I bought for a better knowledge, if you know something more about chinese trains books or magazine .. let it know.. p.s. "quasi high speed" (this one), "very high speed" (CIT500), I'm waiting the next, "ludicrous speed" (Spaceballs) (aargh... ☠️ keep calm,keep calm, you can't start another collection.... maybe a couple of locos... and trains..... who know... resistance is futile) Link to comment
disturbman Posted May 6, 2023 Share Posted May 6, 2023 These headmarks have a long tradition. They were already used on steam locomotives, one of our members have a very nice HO collection of Chinese steam locomotives. 25 minutes ago, jappomania said: I suppose that's another "typical Charming release", 15 locos at the same time It's. Most manufacturers do the same in HO. Minitown do a smaller amount per releases. You can't collect them all, they are too expensive 😅 Even more if you want coaches for each. If you start a small side collection, don't order from Tekkon if you can avoid it, it's best to pre-order them from the Hong Kong shops. You can currently still catch some HXD3Bs. 29 minutes ago, jappomania said: but for me is new and I saw how many trains has been released in the meantime, I started and ended my taiwanese collection fast, just a couple of Touch-Rail and Kibu You have some Kibu sets? These are impossible to find nowadays. I don't intend to make a big collection of it. I'm very happy with the trains I have so far, only four. And three painted. Link to comment
jappomania Posted May 6, 2023 Share Posted May 6, 2023 yes, I bought it directly from Kibu from his blog now closed (who know where is gone?), unfortunately I lost the last one, the Daikin livery (I found his invoice in the spam folder but it was too late - sold out) but I had time (and money) for one E1000 green, one red and one with wrapping (but is only a sticker applied on the shell side, not so wonderfull) + a similar sigle car with certificate (a gift for the "heavy" order) also my Touch Rail are painted, the Keep Walking and the Oriental Beuty (only the basic set loco + cars not the add-on I saw on the blog above..) at the end a so small collection cost more than 10 Shinkansen 🤕 in the past I bought something from EZTRANSCOM, but his website .... well... you know.... yes, like you told, I saw better price in HK shops, but money transfer is more difficult for me if Paypal is not available, considering the low quantity of non-Japanese trains I buy, is a little bit more expensive buying in Japan with the help of ZEN and arrange all in the monthly shipping, both CR400 are reserved from HS, at the end is 8-10% more expensive, 20-30€ each train (I'm not good at handling different payments and many shops with my poor english) and the loco without tombostone cost 2500JPY less 😅 ohh f..k now my brain is busy for thinking about restarting chinese train collection, it's your fault 😄 Link to comment
Nozomi329 Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 On 5/5/2023 at 2:17 PM, disturbman said: The HXD3B-1893 that is coming out today is dedicated to Mao Zedong Actually HXD3B-1893 is the shortest lived Mao Zedong locomotive so far (only 4 years). It's transferred to HXD3D-1893, which was also produced by Charming. Among these named trains, the most ironic story is probably that, for a time since 2011, an HXN5 (also known as GE ES59ACi) locomotive was named after Huang Jiguang, a soldier died in Korean war. 1 Link to comment
Nozomi329 Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 On 5/7/2023 at 2:57 AM, jappomania said: for a better knowledge https://www.china-emu.cn/ EMU specific website. Cclick on "动车组" in the top center to proceed. http://www.xiaguanzhan.com/ general CR train photo gallery They're not English friendly, but since CR has long switched from the old Bopomofo to the current hanyu pinyin for train types, you should be able to find some useful stuff. 2 Link to comment
Jugderdemidiin Gurragchaa Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 My Auscision NR class locomotive arrived today. I opted for the DCC Sound variant and it looks and sounds incredible. Amazing attention to detail throughout the model, I'm very impressed with it and am considering ordering another one next payday 😆 5 Link to comment
Wolf Posted June 6, 2023 Share Posted June 6, 2023 Yay, it arrived! Now to find our how hard it will be to DCC that thing.... 4 Link to comment
ED75-775 Posted June 7, 2023 Share Posted June 7, 2023 After eight days in Tokyo and on the verge of heading to Nagoya, this represents the sum total of my Märklin purchases: What’s odd is that both container cars have had one or both factory-provided containers swapped; the two-axle one has a Bertschi tank ex-the 47802 articulated flat car in place of the original Makrolon tank, while the big guy had both its ones swapped for Herpa-made containers, both still themed for Carlsberg though. The tank container will be re-homed as I’ve already got a 47802 and my OCD-neuroticism won’t tolerate duplicates. I’ll think about the Herpa ones, but they’re likely to move on too. Alastair 3 Link to comment
ED75-775 Posted June 9, 2023 Share Posted June 9, 2023 More Märklin madness because trains and why not: A while back on the Märklin-Users Forum a member in the Netherlands posted about his collection of 1950s-1970s tinplate-era Märklin which, together with another thread about the restoration of a battered postwar 334S Shell tank wagon, got me into collecting models from the 1950s and 1960s. Long story short, I found a number of coaches from this timeframe at Popondetta Nagoya today, and decided to take a punt on three 4029 Wagon-Lits coaches. I was rewarded well for my gamble! For 1,100JPY apiece, I got three excellent coaches with barely any signs of use and beautifully shiny, albeit DC, wheelsets. When I saw the box date on one I almost did a double take - the carriage in question dated to 1969, that's over 50 years ago and in such pristine condition! Such models in such condition are like hen's teeth back home. I plan to go back and buy the remaining two I didn't buy, subject to their condition being acceptable. I think just this once, I can put my OCD to one side and accept multiple of the same item. They will look great behind my custom repainted 3005 loco! Alastair 3 Link to comment
maihama eki Posted June 9, 2023 Share Posted June 9, 2023 I once visited the Maerklin Museum in Goeppingen more than 20 years ago. I was regularly in the Stuttgart area for business, and made a trip over there on a free day once. I always admired Maerklin quality. I was really worried about their future when they went through bankruptcy. I'm glad they came out the other side. 2 Link to comment
serotta1972 Posted June 12, 2023 Share Posted June 12, 2023 N Scale are too small for my old eyes, thank goodness Kato is making G scale now. 😁 6 Link to comment
Giugiaro Posted June 12, 2023 Share Posted June 12, 2023 A set of 7x DB UIC-Z coaches to go along with some modern or highspeed locos I have/incoming. Bought them new from a Spanish Model Rail Museum. Now I want to pay a visit 😂 3 Link to comment
disturbman Posted June 12, 2023 Share Posted June 12, 2023 6 hours ago, Giugiaro said: A set of 7x DB UIC-Z coaches to go along with some modern or highspeed locos I have/incoming. I was going to say, the BR103 is not exactly modern. What locos are incoming? Link to comment
Rod.H Posted June 13, 2023 Share Posted June 13, 2023 Picked these up The louver vans the local importer are trying to move to make space and are on sale but not a clearance sale price. The grain hoppers on the other hand are on the third run. I all ready own a set of hoppers but as each rerun has reused wagon numbers I forgot what set I have. Solution: buy the type I don't have. Neither of these to my knowledge are available as N scale RTR Link to comment
serotta1972 Posted June 13, 2023 Share Posted June 13, 2023 We keep adding to the UP collection, keep them coming Kato. This little Big Boy is pretty awesome, it takes both hand to handle. 1 Link to comment
Giugiaro Posted June 13, 2023 Share Posted June 13, 2023 16 hours ago, disturbman said: I was going to say, the BR103 is not exactly modern. What locos are incoming? Probably another BR103, from Arnold. Besides that, I have the German EuroSprinter. I do have colleagues that have more modern DB locos but no coaches, so this purchase is going to make our model meets a bit less dull. 😂 Link to comment
Cat Posted June 20, 2023 Share Posted June 20, 2023 Research material just arrived, one handy book shows train markings proper and after-market artistic styles. The art book is laid out in chronological order, very handy for modelling late 70s. A friend will be 3D printing subway cars that we'll use in our tabletop gaming set-ups. 2 Link to comment
Jugderdemidiin Gurragchaa Posted July 4, 2023 Share Posted July 4, 2023 My Rapido/Revolution Trains Class 390 Pendolino arrived today after a several year preorder wait. It looks beautiful but I'm having issues with one of the end driving cars contacting the next carriage on corners when pushing causing it pop a bogie off the track when exiting corners at any speed I've tested. It looks like the coupler is slightly out of position allowing the cars to move to closely together and contact. I've sent a message to their warranty/help team and hopefully they can advise me on how to fix this! 1 Link to comment
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