These videos are exactly what keeps me interested in the hobby. Very impressive work as usual, the idea of taking on a challenge like this is becoming ever more appealing.
Nice work! Great to see these veteran models going through the Walls Loco Works process! Looking forward to seeing them back in service! Best wishes from Wirral.
A good series, please keep ‘em coming. These videos should form part of the training course for manufacturers’ factories in China to make them realise the consequences of poor quality control of Mazak.
The Ex Yugoslavian company MEHANO was on to something when they made their model train chassis from plastic instead of Zinc which is prone to ''Zinc pest'' or ''Zinc rot'' They were doing it right, Those chassis you made for your own trains look so professionally made as though it came from the factory.
The dedication to this cause is incredible; let it be known that you’re doing God’s work for the however many of these there are out there! Personally I’m taking a different approach; I procured a green skinhead body some years ago and have since got parts together to build a chassis for it… of Airfix origin. The whole thing has cost me less than £20 - the chassis bits about £15 in total from rooting boxes and the body a fiver! - and has only taken a bit of hacking with side cutters to make the Hornby body fit. Looks great, will go great too thanks to that lovely 5-pole…
Mazak rot was solved and eliminated, in the UK & Europe, back in the 1940's. Hornby China must of not read the memo about adding traces of copper into the Mazak alloy.
Next week plasticard rot , on a serious note I own quite a few zink replica guns and I fear mazak rot in the future happening to these so I can definitely sympathise with those who have locos with the problem , Hornby should have to provide replacement chassis blocks .
I think Hornby should have held their hands up to this problem and replaced every loco that had it... and made their chinese manufacturer accountable for the problem... as these locos were not cheap to purchase and it would surely have done them a lot of good to own up to it.
These videos are exactly what keeps me interested in the hobby. Very impressive work as usual, the idea of taking on a challenge like this is becoming ever more appealing.
These videos are an excellent insight to rectification of Class 31s. Looking forward to seeing the final results. Just brilliant, enjoyable. Thanks👍👍👍
Nice work!
Great to see these veteran models going through the Walls Loco Works process!
Looking forward to seeing them back in service!
Best wishes from Wirral.
A good series, please keep ‘em coming. These videos should form part of the training course for manufacturers’ factories in China to make them realise the consequences of poor quality control of Mazak.
Your video was very inspiring and informative.
Excellent, love people like your self who recycle & don't just throw them away.
Well done saving these locos from being thrown in the bin. Very inspiring and useful video. Thank you.
Dustbin is U.K. speak for Garbage Can.
The Ex Yugoslavian company MEHANO was on to something when they made their model train chassis from plastic instead of Zinc which is prone to ''Zinc pest'' or ''Zinc rot'' They were doing it right, Those chassis you made for your own trains look so professionally made as though it came from the factory.
Amazing work can't wait to one finished and in service 👍
The dedication to this cause is incredible; let it be known that you’re doing God’s work for the however many of these there are out there!
Personally I’m taking a different approach; I procured a green skinhead body some years ago and have since got parts together to build a chassis for it… of Airfix origin. The whole thing has cost me less than £20 - the chassis bits about £15 in total from rooting boxes and the body a fiver! - and has only taken a bit of hacking with side cutters to make the Hornby body fit. Looks great, will go great too thanks to that lovely 5-pole…
Good evening Mr train man 😊 great follow up on the destroyed Hornby class 31s that looked like Vic Berry’s of Leicester 😆
Brilliant work as always please keep them coming
I have the Airfix 31 model and still have it today, but I do purchase Hornby models today they have improved.
inspiring, 14 to do, well that will keep you busy!! looking forward to the next video
It's a barbers nightmare too many skinheads 😂 great video thanks 👍
Great episode, much appreciated. What brand of “filler” was that, really did the trick.
Thanks again
Loving these videos. Have a few 31's myself that need the chassis rebuild. Do you cover adding the lighting?
Mazak rot was solved and eliminated, in the UK & Europe, back in the 1940's. Hornby China must of not read the memo about adding traces of copper into the Mazak alloy.
Most model train manufacturers should wise up start and making model train chassis from plastic.
Hornby should give you a knitehood for saving all these!!
14 to do!? What are you gonna do with them all? eBay?
How many, if any of the class 31's made it into large logo blue livery?
Does this mazak rot effect the network rail livery ones for the super detailed range
Not one of the affected models should be ok 👍
@@Wallsrail cheers mate
Next week plasticard rot , on a serious note I own quite a few zink replica guns and I fear mazak rot in the future happening to these so I can definitely sympathise with those who have locos with the problem , Hornby should have to provide replacement chassis blocks .
Hi Nigel. Did you get the message I sent you on Fb Messenger ref these 31s and an alternative chassis ?
I think Hornby should have held their hands up to this problem and replaced every loco that had it... and made their chinese manufacturer accountable for the problem... as these locos were not cheap to purchase and it would surely have done them a lot of good to own up to it.