class 52 project

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • This is a project i have undertaken for The Steam Workshop.
    you can see details on their website but here is a video of the "smoke" lights and sound under testing..

Komentáře • 9

  • @johnjmc
    @johnjmc Před 10 lety +1

    this is epic :D

    • @johnjmc
      @johnjmc Před 10 lety

      Can you give me some more about wiring these units in ????

    • @MikeL0ck
      @MikeL0ck  Před 10 lety

      John Gay if you have a look at marksmodelboatbits.com under foggy units it will show you the info. You need 24v to run the mister piezzo and anything from 6 to 12v to power the fan which blows air in forcing the vapour out

    • @johnjmc
      @johnjmc Před 10 lety

      So the fan is wired to a motor ? And the main heater is on the 24v off battery

    • @johnjmc
      @johnjmc Před 10 lety

      John Gay Hi Mike, how have you wired them up to your loco, i have a dan jeavons western and was looking into sound and smoke, this has defo inspired me to do this

    • @MikeL0ck
      @MikeL0ck  Před 10 lety

      John Gay hi, they are simply wired to be turned on from radio control, see my class 37 video where it details how i installed them and where they come from

  • @UKWMO
    @UKWMO Před 8 lety

    Hello, are you the owner of the Western? Do you have any plans to sell the loco in the future? I'm looking for a secondhand Phoenix Western. I'd buy one brand new from Phoenix but have heard negative feedback from several model engineers regarding Phoenix and their waiting times, etc.

    • @MikeL0ck
      @MikeL0ck  Před 8 lety

      Hi. no I just did the work on it to super detail and weather it
      phoenix locos are very good. I guess if you order just parts to self build then it might be quicker
      this one sold for about 6500 due to all the extras on it. give you an idea against a basic one

    • @UKWMO
      @UKWMO Před 8 lety

      +Mike Lock: Great, thanks for the reply and advice. Certainly looks like an impressive model.