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OK I weakened and this diminutive little loco arrived here this morning and I have instantly fallen in love with it :)

I now really need to know what they sounded like for real.

Can anyone help me with some recordings?

the Middleton Railway leeds are putting there back together so one working you can get the right sound 

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I don't know if it has been mentioned before but-

 

If fitting DCC avoid the Zen direct-plug decoder (the one with the interface built in).  

 

It is too big top-to-bottom.  When sitting on the interface it prevents the body going back on.

 

Mine now has a wired decoder with a harness from the 8-pin plug.  the direct-fit decoder now lives inside the tender of a Hornby K1.

 

Les

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Question, I have noticed my couplings getting very droopy, the screws for them seem to be under the gear cover.

How do i get access to the screws please?

Also, sounds like she needs a bit of lube on the motor, has anyone gained access to that?

 

Thanks

 

 

Update, just looked and I see the brake gear has been glued in place?????

 

Anywa help with this one

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Hmmmm not sure I would fancy being the crane driver.
 
It looks abit unstable?
 
Gordon A

 

There were at least two Sentinel crane locomotives but with a longer wheelbase and an even longer frame. These were LNER numbers 773044 and 773066. These had open sided cabs with lower roofs to accomodate the Jib. Another interesting version was a 2' 6" gauge 0-6-0 version that was virtually identical to the standard locomotive above the running plate.

http://www.irfca.org/~shankie/nrm/ngsentinel.jpg

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