4mm An EM workbench - Peckett, The Marshal

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Western Thunderer
Good for PECO! They are often very unfairly maligned considering the variety of products they make for ALL levels of ability in our hobby.
 
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Western Thunderer
Yes indeed - fair play to PECO. I don't suppose that the results will be cheap (given the price tag on their OO bullhead) but that really is not the issue. As a facilitating move for those wanting to take some of the challenge out of the gauge change this has enormous potential.

Adam
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
As a facilitating move for those wanting to take some of the challenge out of the gauge change this has enormous potential.
I agree with you, very worthwhile.

Given the diversity of chair types and rail lengths... and the nature of "scale" modellers to desire accuracy and fidelity to prototype... what chair and rail combination has been chosen and how did the society come to that conclusion?
 

AJC

Western Thunderer
I agree with you, very worthwhile.

Given the diversity of chair types and rail lengths... and the nature of "scale" modellers to desire accuracy and fidelity to prototype... what chair and rail combination has been chosen and how did the society come to that conclusion?

I haven't the faintest notion and would suspect that - for the majority of EM modellers, either active or existing only in potentia - dare I say it, this might not matter a jot (just as for an awful lot of modellers in all scales and standards, what goes on behind the loco drawhook doesn't seem to matter all that much).

My best guess, since I have no prior knowledge of these but based on this: EMGS commissions Peco for RTR EM Gauge bullhead track/turnouts - Peco, is that they took their existing templates and used these as the basis for the geometry. I've built enough turnouts using these self-same templates to know that they work from my own experience and I would reckon that the same factors apply to these as apply to the OO bullhead track that PECO have produced: to have something that can pass as representative for most British railways from about the 1880s(?) onwards that you can simply get out of a packet is a worthwhile end in itself. Obviously, not everyone will hold to that view as the screeds and screeds of posts on the subject of the existing OO bullhead track on the other channel demonstrate.

Adam
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
I agree with you, very worthwhile.

Given the diversity of chair types and rail lengths... and the nature of "scale" modellers to desire accuracy and fidelity to prototype... what chair and rail combination has been chosen and how did the society come to that conclusion?

Hi Graham,

I don't think this matters in the slightest.

Those that are exercised by the number of bolts on a chair or the panel length will do what they always have - make their own track.

Those that are frightened off EM by the absence of RTL track now have the impetus to have a go. And you can get an awful long way with decent looking flexible track and just a R or L hand point.

This has got to be a great move, and I hope it is supported. Who knows, manufacturers might start looking at EM friendly locos and stock!

Richard
 

76043

Western Thunderer
I understand the high cost of the PECO bullhead turnouts is due to an increased level of hand finishing than their other turnouts. There is no reason why they should tell us this commercial knowledge, but it would be nice for this to be more widely known and consequently they be given a break on it. Additionally, considering the production is in Devon we should look upon this initiative favourably in my view.

Of course they can't make every type of chair/sleeper combination, having just discovered Cecil J Allen's Modern British Permanent Way 1915 magazine series, via the GE society, no-one ever will!

RE042 Modern British Permanent Way 1915

And maybe it's the beginning of the the end for OO!!

Tony
 

iak63

Western Thunderer
Wubble O will always be there.
It is/has been the learning ground for many; moving in to finescale mind is now just that bit more achievable...
 
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Wubble O will always be there.
It is/has been the learning ground for many; moving in to finescale mind is now just that bit more achievable...

Yep. I think that the EMGS are missing a bit of a trick by making availability from them only, at least initially (though I can completely understand why, some sort of marketing arrangement with, say, Eileen's Emporium could work wonders).

Adam
 
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MartinWales

Western Thunderer
Yes indeed - fair play to PECO. I don't suppose that the results will be cheap (given the price tag on their OO bullhead) but that really is not the issue. As a facilitating move for those wanting to take some of the challenge out of the gauge change this has enormous potential.

Adam
The intention is to sell products to EMGS members at a discounted price
 

Landy

Member
Excellent news hopefully it will be the start of greater popularity for EM and maybe years down the line - long past our lifetimes? - it could be the standard for 4mm instead of OO.
I wish they'd had it 30 odd years ago when I was a member of the EMGS - 4mm is a bit too small for my eyes these days :(
 

AJC

Western Thunderer
Basking in the winter sunshine, Peckett, The Marshal is now all but complete (though I'm a little unsure about the smokebox weathering).

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The name, by the by - as well a being a decent name for shunting engine - is a reminder of John Marshall, Bristolian and Union man to his toes, who bought the kit and died before he could get around to building it. Thanks John.

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Adam
 
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