Hi Bill, I do enjoy the nice touch of running into the shed to be repaired and coming out again after the work is done. The four keen lads on the fence moving about also adds a nice touch of realism.
Morning Bill. Well I must say that Martin’s donation of that Lima 101 was absolutely awesome 👏🏻 You deserve it as your channel is so helpful to so many model train enthusiasts 😀 When you think how much new models cost now and the cost of living crisis it’s a real shame that the likes of Lima went bust as they are a great alternative to the perfection that the likes of Bachmann are trying to achieve at a massive cost 🤔 With some cheap modifications and good servicing the results are fantastic as you demonstrated on your channel. Well done for doing what your doing and keep it up 👍🏻 Cheers as always Stevie 🤩
Brilliant donation bill, and we know its gone to a good home, really like the touch of the workmen all lined up the watch the locomotives first run, you do the same when the come out of the shed. Good job as usual bill,good idea to add the extra pickup should help with smooth running. Take care Eddy xx
Always liked the Metro-Cammell dmus (BR Class 101) - and you have got a good one there, Bill. I would be tempted to remove the outer couplings on each car to improve how it looks. Probably worthwhile investing in Hunt’s magnetic couplings - they seem to be quite a popular modification. As do Kadee’s, but they are a bit more involved. Chadwick Model Railway did a good video on the differences of the Kadee types which might be worth a look. Best wishes from down here in Merseyside!
Great video, nice to see an old Lima model getting some love. The majority of my diesels are Lima. Great idea using guitar string for extra pick ups! Lima always run reliably if kept clean and extra weight usually helps in most of their models
Hi Bill, great video as usual - very interesting to see how the extra pick-up was done. I have two Lima 'Westerns' and have pondered long and hard how to add an extra coupling and now the problem is solved by watching your video - am going to get the drill out now!!! Many thanks.
That is a great fix, one other thing I would do re the couplings, is get rid of the front couplings, as I would never use them. Oh and perhaps add some figuers inside. And if pos a driver. Wonder if working head and tail lights could be fitted? Just wondering do you stillplay your guitar(s) ?
You’re right about eBay. With manufactures raising prices ups the 2nd market prices. There are bargains out there but it it’s getting difficult. Great video again enjoy your DMU.
Hello Bill, I have enjoyed the video of the dmu class 101, I also have one in regional railways livery , my question is were you tempted to remove the large D shaped coupling from the front and rear of the dmu ?, I'm tempted to do it with mine as I think it would improve the overall look, I have just discovered your utube channel and I'm finding it very informative, kind regards George
Feel free to make your own mind up, but I can recommend the magnetic couplers from Westhill Wagon Works. I'm slowly but surely (to spread the cost) converting all my rolling stock over to them as I hate tension locks. I did invest in some 3D printed NEM pockets, as all my rolling stock is second hand and ancient, but it's just as easy to glue the couplers onto the bogies, having worked out the height and reach required. If, I suspect, you're never going to sell on your DMUs, you can suit yourself. Cheers
Hi Bill, very enjoyable, especially as I have a good number of old Lima locos still hard at work on my layout! Much better models than many give them credit for. Agree the extra pick up is essential and have been using some ready mades from Gaugemaster but on a couple of locos are too deep so your ”guitar string” method is going to get a try. Which string are you using? Looks like it could be a G/third?
@@oobill Thanks Bill, pretty sure I have got some used guitar strings around so will give your method a try. I am actually a bass player but those strings would probably be too thick for O Gauge or bigger!
I have a power car which refuses to budge, Topline ho Bm73 of the Norwegian state railway NSB. Would you consider taking on the repair . This is last chance saloon for this model.
I think you are in reality Oor Wullie but all grown up, cos you say "Jings" and "Skoosh" a lot and i am sure i've heard "Help ma boab" too. By the way, hows Bob and Soapy ?
The trackside men were fascinated
Hi Bill, I do enjoy the nice touch of running into the shed to be repaired and coming out again after the work is done. The four keen lads on the fence moving about also adds a nice touch of realism.
not only lights required but lots of passengers too. Great video as usual. cheers Bill
Morning Bill. Well I must say that Martin’s donation of that Lima 101 was absolutely awesome 👏🏻 You deserve it as your channel is so helpful to so many model train enthusiasts 😀 When you think how much new models cost now and the cost of living crisis it’s a real shame that the likes of Lima went bust as they are a great alternative to the perfection that the likes of Bachmann are trying to achieve at a massive cost 🤔 With some cheap modifications and good servicing the results are fantastic as you demonstrated on your channel. Well done for doing what your doing and keep it up 👍🏻 Cheers as always Stevie 🤩
Brilliant donation bill, and we know its gone to a good home, really like the touch of the workmen all lined up the watch the locomotives first run, you do the same when the come out of the shed. Good job as usual bill,good idea to add the extra pickup should help with smooth running. Take care Eddy xx
That has to be the best donation yet! Superb generosity from Martin and great to see it running smoothly on your layout.
Another inspirational video. I am definitely going to look at adding a second pick up on my old DMU now.
Always liked the Metro-Cammell dmus (BR Class 101) - and you have got a good one there, Bill.
I would be tempted to remove the outer couplings on each car to improve how it looks. Probably worthwhile investing in Hunt’s magnetic couplings - they seem to be quite a popular modification. As do Kadee’s, but they are a bit more involved. Chadwick Model Railway did a good video on the differences of the Kadee types which might be worth a look.
Best wishes from down here in Merseyside!
Great video, nice to see an old Lima model getting some love. The majority of my diesels are Lima. Great idea using guitar string for extra pick ups! Lima always run reliably if kept clean and extra weight usually helps in most of their models
Great stuff Bill ! lot's of Skooshes with the magic spray !
Hi Bill, great video as usual - very interesting to see how the extra pick-up was done. I have two Lima 'Westerns' and have pondered long and hard how to add an extra coupling and now the problem is solved by watching your video - am going to get the drill out now!!! Many thanks.
Lovely model and nice little service
Nick Australia
That is a great fix, one other thing I would do re the couplings, is get rid of the front couplings, as I would never use them. Oh and perhaps add some figuers inside. And if pos a driver. Wonder if working head and tail lights could be fitted? Just wondering do you stillplay your guitar(s) ?
hi bill great video.if its going to run as a 2 car unit might be worth cutting the nose end couplings off, i did this with my hornby 121 unit
Great job Bill! Nice model and fantastic to see the manky brush in action.
You’re right about eBay. With manufactures raising prices ups the 2nd market prices. There are bargains out there but it it’s getting difficult. Great video again enjoy your DMU.
I agree. Some of the prices on the auction site are getting silly.
Your knowledge has made me a thoughtful buyer. Thanks for sharing.
Billy-boo, my friend, you, sir, are a legend.
Hello Bill, I have enjoyed the video of the dmu class 101, I also have one in regional railways livery , my question is were you tempted to remove the large D shaped coupling from the front and rear of the dmu ?, I'm tempted to do it with mine as I think it would improve the overall look, I have just discovered your utube channel and I'm finding it very informative, kind regards George
Charlie on Chadwick Model Railroad channel did a whole video on different couplings, if you haven't seen it. It was very good.
D’Addario acoustic lights..? I’m always amazed and impressed at how much smoother the models run with a little TLC! 👍🇨🇦
Definitely a nice donation 👍
Another great video from you, thanks and keep them coming. 👍
Feel free to make your own mind up, but I can recommend the magnetic couplers from Westhill Wagon Works. I'm slowly but surely (to spread the cost) converting all my rolling stock over to them as I hate tension locks. I did invest in some 3D printed NEM pockets, as all my rolling stock is second hand and ancient, but it's just as easy to glue the couplers onto the bogies, having worked out the height and reach required. If, I suspect, you're never going to sell on your DMUs, you can suit yourself. Cheers
I got a nice one in Strathclyde PTE orange/black looks great and a class 156 too the livery is one of my favourites ,nice model Bill
I have a Bachmann 107 in that livery, it's my favourite DMU.
@@roberthill6216 that one one is hard to find would of loved to of got that one ,superb Robert
@@marksinthehouse1968 I bought it of a certain auction site a couple of years ago.
Lima made a centre coach for the class 101
It would look much better if the front coupler was cut off don't you think
Another gem of a video.
Hi Bill, very enjoyable, especially as I have a good number of old Lima locos still hard at work on my layout! Much better models than many give them credit for. Agree the extra pick up is essential and have been using some ready mades from Gaugemaster but on a couple of locos are too deep so your ”guitar string” method is going to get a try. Which string are you using? Looks like it could be a G/third?
I usually use a B/2nd usually from acoustic or electric. But any plain string can be used.
@@oobill Thanks Bill, pretty sure I have got some used guitar strings around so will give your method a try. I am actually a bass player but those strings would probably be too thick for O Gauge or bigger!
I have a power car which refuses to budge, Topline ho Bm73 of the Norwegian state railway NSB. Would you consider taking on the repair . This is last chance saloon for this model.
What track is your used on the layout is it code 100 or code 75 because Lima wheels don't like finescale track
A mixture of Hornby and Peco Code 100. All my points, crossings and curves are Hornby but a lot of the straights are Peco flexible.
Nice one!
Very nice
Great, i have a Lima 101, any chance you can do this service for me?
I think you are in reality Oor Wullie but all grown up, cos you say "Jings" and "Skoosh" a lot and i am sure i've heard "Help ma boab" too. By the way, hows Bob and Soapy ?
Aye thur fine but nae idea aboot Wee Eck!
easy way to do that might be the rapido battery lighting unit