I've just bought a few packs of these to fit to my fleet of DMUs, so this is very useful, especially the bit about the original 150s having couplers that protrude further at the motor bogie ends!
I would be surprised if they made these in different lengths or heights in future -- I think they are more likely to fix the pocket position on new runs of existing models with incorrect pocket placement.
Unfortunately I can only feature units I own. I don't have a Lima 156 or a Hornby 142. I could possibly borrow a Hornby 153 to try, although I suspect it wouldn't be all that different from the Bachmann 150. I do have the Hornby 466 shown in the video, but that would require a complete front end rebuild as it's never been designed to have a working coupler on the nose. I would honestly probably be better served starting with the complete 158 coupler including close-coupling mechanism (which you can buy as a spare from Bachmann) should I want to retro-fit that unit with a working front coupler. Fixing that unit is a longer process though -- it needs a lot more than a front coupler!
Interesting, I was a Driver on the Western Region and you could couple them mechanicaly but weren't electrically compatible. You could couple 143s to 150s and 153/155s to 158s, again you can't couple 165/166 to 158s.
I've just bought a few packs of these to fit to my fleet of DMUs, so this is very useful, especially the bit about the original 150s having couplers that protrude further at the motor bogie ends!
A useful and carefully made video. I wonder if Bachmann will issue couplings that fit older models? Thanks for uploading.
I would be surprised if they made these in different lengths or heights in future -- I think they are more likely to fix the pocket position on new runs of existing models with incorrect pocket placement.
Great tip, love it.
Well thought out 👍👍 and subscribed
Thanks interesting tutorial, how about others vids for connecting older units to each other such as lima 156, Hornbys 142 and such,
Thanks & subbed 😊
Unfortunately I can only feature units I own. I don't have a Lima 156 or a Hornby 142.
I could possibly borrow a Hornby 153 to try, although I suspect it wouldn't be all that different from the Bachmann 150.
I do have the Hornby 466 shown in the video, but that would require a complete front end rebuild as it's never been designed to have a working coupler on the nose. I would honestly probably be better served starting with the complete 158 coupler including close-coupling mechanism (which you can buy as a spare from Bachmann) should I want to retro-fit that unit with a working front coupler.
Fixing that unit is a longer process though -- it needs a lot more than a front coupler!
158s don't couple to 150s.
ruclips.net/video/PyaXQDWTxhU/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/9AN_sCpBfOw/видео.html
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Class_150_158.png
www.alamy.com/northern-rail-class-150-158-diesel-trains-150107-158907-passing-dean-farm-copy-pit-in-the-lancashire-countryside-with-a-cross-pennine-train-image467563263.html
www.flickr.com/photos/106910975@N06/20428799442
I can garuantee they do.
Interesting, I was a Driver on the Western Region and you could couple them mechanicaly but weren't electrically compatible. You could couple 143s to 150s and 153/155s to 158s, again you can't couple 165/166 to 158s.
@@IainDavies-z2l 165/166 will only couple to 168, nothing else.