But full marks for the copy of the GOG Gazette
Richard
...........that Gazette is clearly out of scale

Joined the hydraulic brigade eh? The recruiting list for the 52nd Western Warriors (the Maroonites) is open at the moment, just fill in your details on the back of an open cheque in the name of Prof Barking (who has need of a bigger kennel for his hydraulics).I had the same surprise when I opened my recently-acquired Western...




A good idea, feasible although I am not sure that I could cope with cutting the necessary holes in the resin castings.If the tanks are removable it might pay to put your DC/DCC switches in there and thus negate taking the body off to change over.
This is a neat idea - suggestions for parts anyone? Easier to drill a small, round hole for the shaft than a bigger, rectangle for a complete switch/socket.... an alternative rather than plug and sockets is a small rotary switch, the sort changed with the end of a flat bladed screwdriver, I.E. one with a slot cut in the end of the shaft, that way you need not even take the tank off if there were a corresponding hole in the floor of the tank over the switch.
Cl. 37 408 circa 1986-8 so a dual fuel tank example.If your loco is pre 1980 rebuilds then one of the tanks is for water, the other for fuel, the water tank was changed to allow greater range in the mid life refurbishment program and dual fuel tanks (1,670 gal) are only fitted to locos 37 401 and above... I don't think the tanks changed physically but the pipework did to accommodate a single point filler. An almost sure sign of dual fuel tanks is the blanking off of the gauge on one the tanks.
GrahamMartin (aka Pugsley) has posted a photo, either here or there,
... just that the model is to be capable of running as either DC or DCC dependent upon need, the changeover being by way of plugs and sockets within the body of the model.....View attachment 21980
Hi Mike and Tim,... why do you need to switch between DC & DCC, does not the decoder do that for you, or have you switched that option out already?
Accepting that this model has two ABC motor bogies I sought the advice of Brian Clapperton as to how to set up the DCC aspects of the build. Brian was firmly of the opinion that separate decoders was preferable and that is what we are doing. The two ESU 4mm decoders are circa £130 (one with / one without sound) whilst the ESU 7mm decoder is significantly more (with sound).... he's decided to run the loco from two HO decoders rather than one of the larger scale versions. Personally I'm unconvinced by this having seen a couple of my dad's diesels run well enough on just one HO decoder.
ABC motors act as very efficient generators and when coasting a motor can generate sufficient power as to lock or reverse the other motor. This situation has occured during initial testing, when I was working out how much to enlarge the holes in the underframe, and caused some mirth when I asked Brian Clapperton about the behaviour. Elementary physics which I ought to have remembered and thereby avoided an embarasing call to ABCI've had problems running decoder equipped locos double headed on analogue and advised Graham of this. A couple of switches seems a pragmatic solution.
.Ta-dah! Thank you Steph (aka Prof DCC)Also worth noting that switching the relevant bit in CV29 to digital-only gives a significant improvement in performance of the decoder.
...... We have experimented in running our stock on the Guildford 0-gauge layout (pure DC) and that was not a pleasant experience in that the motors made noises of impending doom...............
...........Do not worry Tim, this beast is not going to have a Merrymaker ticket to the Oldham loop... Richard would ban the movement as being injurious to the PW (the bogies would try to spread the track)...........

......... he's decided to run the loco from two HO decoders rather than one of the larger scale versions. Personally I'm unconvinced by this having seen a couple of my dad's diesels run well enough on just one HO decoder.Steph
..........worth noting that switching the relevant bit in CV29 to digital-only gives a significant improvement in performance of the decoder..........
Whilst that sentiment is true, I admit freely and regularly that I do not understand this DCC-malarkey which is more than just two wires, there is a lot of smoke and mirrors in getting thing just so. I am pleased to see practical contributions to any DCC discussion and encourage such within any topic of mine.At the end of the day it's Graham's choice...
This comment seems to beg the question... when will Steph contribute a tutorial on adjusting CVs for tuning the performance of specific motor types?
regards, Graham