Heather Kay
Western Thunderer
this has happened to me before where I have been left hanging and all it does is create suspicion about running reliability. If you see what I mean[/quote]
I can understand your reticence about running reliability, coming from P4. That said, I don't think there is an issue with it in S7. Things are larger, so even using a scale flange things tend to remain on the rails better. There's also the extra mass in 7mm scale.
You don't need major engineering machinery to model S7. I am testament to that, though I do have access to a pillar drill, a small milling machine and a lathe. Most of my S7 modelling is done with the normal modelling tools we all have.
The standards are there, have been codified for 25 years now, and work. I am happy to say running quality of S7 stock on S7 track is markedly superior to fine scale. Let's not muddy the issue with 31.5 as that's just a way of improving FS running without changing the gauge.
There are two S7 members who offer wheel reprofiling (bear in mind, too, that wagon and coach wheels are readily available to S7 from the trade), though one is looking to wind down operations. Colin Dowling (known as EastSidePilot round these parts) is the man to talk to.
Being a member of the S7G offers a useful network of like minded modellers, many of whom are active on this forum as well. Whatever problem you may encounter you can bet someone else has been there, done it and got the t-shirt. As a member you get a quarterly journal, and a discount at Slater's if you produce your membership card. It's not to sniffed at.
I can understand your reticence about running reliability, coming from P4. That said, I don't think there is an issue with it in S7. Things are larger, so even using a scale flange things tend to remain on the rails better. There's also the extra mass in 7mm scale.
You don't need major engineering machinery to model S7. I am testament to that, though I do have access to a pillar drill, a small milling machine and a lathe. Most of my S7 modelling is done with the normal modelling tools we all have.
The standards are there, have been codified for 25 years now, and work. I am happy to say running quality of S7 stock on S7 track is markedly superior to fine scale. Let's not muddy the issue with 31.5 as that's just a way of improving FS running without changing the gauge.
There are two S7 members who offer wheel reprofiling (bear in mind, too, that wagon and coach wheels are readily available to S7 from the trade), though one is looking to wind down operations. Colin Dowling (known as EastSidePilot round these parts) is the man to talk to.
Being a member of the S7G offers a useful network of like minded modellers, many of whom are active on this forum as well. Whatever problem you may encounter you can bet someone else has been there, done it and got the t-shirt. As a member you get a quarterly journal, and a discount at Slater's if you produce your membership card. It's not to sniffed at.