Chassis Advice
Chassis Advice
Hi,
Im looking at using a commercially produced chassis kit and making my own body to fit.
I like the look of the Huston Gate Loco Works 4wd chassis, it looks like it makes up into a strong unit. Im not too bothered about haulage capacity as I only have a very little line and trains are usually no more than a few wagons.
Does anybody have any experience of these chassis? would you recommend them?
Also, does anybody know the wheelbase and wheel diameter?
Many thanks in advance,
Dave
Im looking at using a commercially produced chassis kit and making my own body to fit.
I like the look of the Huston Gate Loco Works 4wd chassis, it looks like it makes up into a strong unit. Im not too bothered about haulage capacity as I only have a very little line and trains are usually no more than a few wagons.
Does anybody have any experience of these chassis? would you recommend them?
Also, does anybody know the wheelbase and wheel diameter?
Many thanks in advance,
Dave
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I would whole-heartedly recommend the HGLW chassis in 4 wheel drive form - the one I have performs very well on Flagg Fluorspar (gratuitous plug)(soon to be seen at Warley) (end of gratuitous plug). I'd also recommend the IP EZee range, but these NEED to be four wheel drive to get round the corners on my layout. However, couple up two or three (like I do at the end of the show, when I can't be ar$ed to change the batteries) and they'll haul a decent load.
Make sure that when you build the chassis have no sideways movement on the chassis wheel set that has the drive cog. Also that there is a fag packet paper gap between the worm and cog. Secure the motor so this gap is constant. Gear mesh and placement are worth getting right or the gears wear. With help some 9 year olds built the HGLW chassis at school so it is simple, but care still needed.
Definately the HGLW. Its a fair price for an excellent product. The IP chassis is good but IMHO doesn't compare to the HGLW version. And get the 4x4 version. It all goes together very easily and accurately. Use their body kits, the steeplecab is excellent, or make your own but the chassis is an excellent product. Its one of those 'I wish i'd thought of that' products !...
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