GRS Kits
GRS Kits
I’m looking at the GRS 0-4-0 steam outline chassis 45mm and the industrial peckett 0-4-0 body kit, my question is (because I’m newish to garden railway)how good is the pulling power of these models, I know how good LGB / PIKO locos converted to battery power pull so would I be right in expecting the GRS kits to do the same.
Any help and or advice would be very much appreciated
Any help and or advice would be very much appreciated
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Mine is 32mm and once the batteries and RC gear and 4oz of lead were added it is fine in pulling.
See http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... z6QqbsintU
Other video visit youtube Overdale Valley Light Railway
See http://api.viglink.com/api/click?format ... z6QqbsintU
Other video visit youtube Overdale Valley Light Railway
Regards Graham.
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Hi I have two of the kits both 45mm and I find the pulling power is fine mine will easily pull 4 or 5 Accucraft wagons or 3 0r 4 coaches of medium size, I have also fitted a sound card and R/C (Timpdon)and they do look and sound the part, not easy to fit but it does work.
freelander.
ps. the kits are not the best and they do need a lot of work on the resin but with the effort and work you can get a nice result.
freelander.
ps. the kits are not the best and they do need a lot of work on the resin but with the effort and work you can get a nice result.
get out and do it
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With care GRS kits, locos and rolling stock, will build up fine. But I have to say that all could do with a serious update and clarification on their instructions. They have a wealth of detailing parts available too if you want to semi-scratch build something more personalized. Working on a Manning Wardel Mallet using their bits.
Here's one I made earlier. Lining by Lightlines.
Manning Wardle Mallet
Have to admit after my Exe stripped 3 primary gears in succession, in what appeared to be a bullet proof gearbox with a total of about only 22 hours running, GRS agreed at no cost to replace it with a brand new Slaters "helical gear" type, at no cost. Max.
Here's one I made earlier. Lining by Lightlines.
Manning Wardle Mallet
Have to admit after my Exe stripped 3 primary gears in succession, in what appeared to be a bullet proof gearbox with a total of about only 22 hours running, GRS agreed at no cost to replace it with a brand new Slaters "helical gear" type, at no cost. Max.
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I'll start a new topic. I didn't intend to crash this one. Max
Here http://gardenrails.myfreeforum.org/sutr ... php#107852
Here http://gardenrails.myfreeforum.org/sutr ... php#107852
I've built a good few of their kits over the years and have a number on the go at the moment.
Instructions are often very poor but the other thing to bear in mind is resin can be a pig to paint. You need to Really wash it (I use devolved dishwasher tablets) as otherwise paint won't take to it very well. I imagine those kits will be quick to build.
Instructions are often very poor but the other thing to bear in mind is resin can be a pig to paint. You need to Really wash it (I use devolved dishwasher tablets) as otherwise paint won't take to it very well. I imagine those kits will be quick to build.
Hi Freelanderfreelander:107826 wrote:GRS KITS
These are two I have made
freelander
Hope you don't mind, but I've converted your MS Works document to a JPG in case others don't have a way of seeing it.
I just wanted to say how impressed I am by the quality of finish you've achieved on these locos. They look fantastic. It just goes to show what can be achieved with GRS kits.
Rik
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