Hornby Class 14xx GWR Tank Engine : Repair Request?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • I got sent this Hornby Class 14xx GWR tank engine by a chap called Norman. He said it was making a sort of "drumming" sound.
    Seemed fine to me!
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  • @kiwimunster
    @kiwimunster Год назад +2

    My new favourite Scottish word - skoosh. I'm trying to use it whenever I can from now on 🙂

    • @modelrailroader5619
      @modelrailroader5619 Год назад +2

      I too am expanding my vocabulary…along with “skoosh”, I now have a “mankey brush” on my workbench and am always on the look out for any “jiggery-faffery” in my rolling stock. Love ya, Bill!

  • @seanwaddingham6985
    @seanwaddingham6985 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed "Doon the Lum"? As in the benediction , "Lang may your Lum Reek". ( May your chimney continue to smoke ie stay healthy and hearty) Also "shoogled" shaking, swaying or unstable. Happy Burns Night tomorrow!

  • @terutend077
    @terutend077 Год назад

    thanks to this video I was able to see how to remove the body from the chassis, was very confused about the pipes up until now. The one I got has clearly never seen a running life because it's so clean inside, so I wanted to get her greased up at least so she's ready when my tracks arrive

  • @RGJTrains
    @RGJTrains Год назад +1

    I had a similar one, purchased for a tenner, a friend got it running after sorting the motor and a full lube, looks great

  • @trr94001
    @trr94001 Год назад +3

    I wonder if the owner has code 83 track. Those older Hornby flanges are pretty deep.

    • @alfiewenn9440
      @alfiewenn9440 Год назад

      i have 3 1 of each on code 75 none of them run on sleepers

  • @User-3O3
    @User-3O3 Год назад

    Beautiful model and lovely runner. I love the Hornby ex-Dapol ex-Airfix 1400 Class.

  • @colinmeredith7114
    @colinmeredith7114 8 месяцев назад

    Lost count of the wheel and motor conversions to the 14xx that I've done. No two models sound alike, they all have their quirks and sounds! Definitely better for replacing the wheels and motor...the type 7 motor is prone to over-heating which is why I fit 5-pole motors. The rear axle spring is another potential area of trouble and a washer could be used to avoid axle wear and height reduction.

  • @learn_with_gern
    @learn_with_gern Год назад

    Great work Bill. I've had a few Hornby 14xx models over the years and the ones with Type 7 motors always have a noticeable motor/gear noise as they run, even in new or serviced shape.

  • @paulcherrytrains3339
    @paulcherrytrains3339 Год назад

    Great repair video. As far as I'm aware all the 14XX bodies fit the same way. All mine run well. I have kept the traction tyres. They are great with the autocoaches. Cheers Paul.

  • @johnjephcote7636
    @johnjephcote7636 Год назад

    I replaced the entire underframe (motor/wheels/coupling rods/frames) by my own scratchbuilding in order to convert one to EM. The balancing/springing of the rear truck took a very long time to sort out and an 0-4-2 arrangement is a really difficult one to get right, especially with a light plastic body.

  • @dfishpool7052
    @dfishpool7052 Год назад +1

    The similarity with the Airfix 14XX and the Hornby 14XX may be as a result of Hornby acquiring Airfix at some point. I have a couple of Airfix 'Praries' and they have the plastic insulation to protect the pickups from the chassis as you found in the 14XX. Thank you Bill for yet another informatie and entertaining video.

    • @PeterJewell2
      @PeterJewell2 Год назад

      I first encountered those insulation strips on an Airfix Prairie. Fiendishly difficult to get everything lined up on reassembly!

    • @jdenm8
      @jdenm8 Год назад

      They're similar because, as you suspect, they're effectively the same model (Though Hornby did simplify the drive mechanism). Airfix introduced it in 1978, but when they went broke in 1981 they sold their Ready to Run tooling to Palitoy. Palitoy then integrated everything into their Mainline line.
      When General Mills decided to exit toys and wind up Palitoy in 1985, the former Airfix tooling was sold to Dapol. Dapol then sold the tooling to Hornby in 1996.
      A surprising amount of the Airfix models are still made brand-new today. Hornby's (full price!) Mk2d-f are Airfix's 1976/77 range ones, as is the Lowmac most recently used for the Coke Bottle.

    • @dfishpool7052
      @dfishpool7052 Год назад +1

      @@PeterJewell2 I totally agree - very fiddly!!! I've been trying to get hold of replacement sanding tubes for the Prairies but no one seems to stock them - I was wondering if they were available for the 14XX - it looks as if they are the same.

    • @PeterJewell2
      @PeterJewell2 Год назад

      @@dfishpool7052 - I have two Airfix 61xx's sitting on my bench just now, and neither have any pipes from the sand boxes - didn't even realise they were missing! Wouldn't a short piece of brass wire do the trick?

    • @dfishpool7052
      @dfishpool7052 Год назад

      @@PeterJewell2 Probably but I just wanted to buy replacements an push them into place but since they don't seem to be available I weill take up your suggestion - thanks.

  • @minos5548
    @minos5548 Год назад +3

    well done royal mail , a few drops and toss into the van and its cured. All I can say is I wish my 14 xx runs that well . love your tutorials thank you

  • @donniblanco5239
    @donniblanco5239 Год назад

    Brill - Great little engine - Good tips Bill - Many thanks 🙏🏻👍🏻

  • @gregmacdonald927
    @gregmacdonald927 Год назад

    Lovely characterful models. Couldn’t get my Airfix version to get any grip however.

  • @tankmicr00man
    @tankmicr00man Год назад +3

    Lovely little runner, Bill. Seems to be quieter now you've serviced it. Did it need remagnetising?

  • @sleepyrider
    @sleepyrider Год назад

    Really good video, thanks. Interesting there's no traction tyres on that one, wonder how that was accomplished? Strikes me that it would be a great mod for those of us with small layouts. Anyway, thanks again, great channel, keep it up!

  • @Eddie-Earth
    @Eddie-Earth Год назад

    Handsome GWR 4 wheel coaches!

  • @robstrains8711
    @robstrains8711 Год назад +1

    I've owned around 20 of these, and they all have the same noise as this one, which is normal.

  • @mobius8002
    @mobius8002 Год назад

    its the same .gears chassis etc .hornby use airfix dapol and lima old moulds and parts.if you have an old dapol terrier pug j94 or 14xx the hornby bits will fit .motors do slightly varie on 14xx but drive cogs etc are identicle.

  • @stevenholden9520
    @stevenholden9520 Год назад

    deeper flanged wheels running on finer scaled track cause a drumming noise as the flanges run on the rail chairs.

  • @nicholasbishop3300
    @nicholasbishop3300 Год назад

    Nice little loco Bill
    Runs smoothly
    Nick Australia

  • @beeble2003
    @beeble2003 Год назад

    To me, it sounded quite thumpy over track joints. Maybe that was the noise?

  • @jadondinobile4403
    @jadondinobile4403 Год назад

    Hornby should make a Whole new hornby 14xx model snice they can update the model like new chassie new motor better pick up's and a more detailed body and wheel

  • @anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204

    good vid on the channel bill thanks lee

  • @mikesrailwaygrestybrook
    @mikesrailwaygrestybrook Год назад +1

    How you doing with your new layout

  • @garethparkin9498
    @garethparkin9498 Год назад

    Need to swap the wheels on mine as mine has a set of traction tyres but you can't get them anymore. Anyone know where I can get a set from? My 14xx is part of the Titfield Thunderbolt set.

  • @peternorris6438
    @peternorris6438 Год назад +1

    Any updates on the new layout

  • @peternorris6438
    @peternorris6438 Год назад

    If not broken don't fix it

  • @shakeyhandsshedmodelrailwa2494

    IT'S A RE MOTORED AIRFIX WITHOUT ANY DOUBTS WHAT SO EVER ,,, TOO MANY SIMMILARITIES NOT TO BE , EVEN THE CHIMNET FIXINGS AND MATERIALS ARE THE SAME