7mm Boris' Workbench - Jltrt Westerns (various)

iploffy

OC Blue Brigade
Slightly OT,but I understand plans are being made to bring Western Couriour to main line spec. Also a suggestion to new build IOOOO:cool:

regards

Rog

I do like these idea's I remember when I was a newly qualified Senior Conductor for BR one of the trainers tried to get me interested in a covernant for a proposed A1 Pacific that a few like minded individuals had thought up estimated cost £1,000,000.00 at those prices 20+ years ago, lets hope this project gets off the ground then perhaps we can get on to some reals loco's like a NBL or whatever

Ian
 

D1054

Western Thunderer
Hmmmm.. pretty comprehensive then. Actually, I like the acceleration on the SWD, but the ticking over, the horns and the twin start-up means I'll be sticking with Howes for mine too.

Driving was fine with both, but then I'm a careful driver anyway;) The delay on starting off is a real pain (SWD) if you want to move your loco quickly but, in fairness to SWD, they do include CV 3 & 4 disabling through F12 which resolves this if you're in a hurry.

Ah well, on to the next one - going for glass windows in these next ones :eek:! D1063 & D1026 next on the rota.
 

28ten

Guv'nor
I think I will be getting the chip reblown, but I will hold fire until it gets a run round Heyside, which will give a fairer assessment.
Take care with the glass windows, they can crack the resin if you go for fag paper clearences
 

D1054

Western Thunderer
I liked the Howes one best too.

Is therer much of a price difference?
Hi Alcazar, and sorry for not replying to your posting which I'd overlooked! Howes retail at £170 and SwD at £165 - both require purchase of speakers which can range in price, but perfectly functional speakers are as little as £6 each. Its the soundcard which is the pricey bit.

Ian.
 

D1054

Western Thunderer
Hi Ian,
Exellent mate i look forward to both the fibre optic plans/pics etc and the voting on the sound:thumbs:

Rob:thumbs: PS i love WESSIES

Rob (and Phill) - the fibre optics are pretty straightforward and I'll show you how I do mine over the next day or so now we've got Xmas out of the way!

It all starts with a jig I made up from plasticard......... (to be continued)
 
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