Steph Dale
Western Thunderer
Steph,
Those look very nice, how much smaller in dia are the 14xx and 16xx motors, would a 14xx motor be almost fully under floor? The 14xx might suit shunty plank layouts but I suspect you'd need the bigger 18xx for longer trains etc.
Kindest
The 14xx is 16mm*14mm in section. Oriented in the gearbox as I expect it to fit it'd be very nearly under-floor. I'm actually considering this for a Steve Beattie 10800 kit I've got here, although an 1824 will still fit well. The 16xx are 16mm in dia.
To be honest it's all a question of what power is needed. For a 'Type 1' loco having the overall power of a couple of watts (i.e. Mashima 1833 territory) can be achieved with two small motors (like 1426 or 1824). And this would go all the way up to a type 5 (like this 'ere Class 60) where something around 5W is adequate and can be provided by two Mashima 1833s; one in each bogie.
So yes, the Canon 1833s are out for this loco. For a start I won't be using enough of their power or speed range in a loco which can only do 60mph and secondly I realised a week or so ago that they have flats in their shafts, which makes them pretty useless for press-fit worm gears. It's solvable, but not something I'd expect everyone to do.
A new order will go through to Branchlines later this evening or tomorrow to provide a pair of Mashima 1833s for this loco and full set of transmission components for the other Class 60. Whoops; cat, bag, out of...
Steph