???wanted to know the actual scale of the new Lyn 2-4-2Ts,
I thought I read somewhere they were 1.20.3,
then would they be a Spectrum series locomotive,
or will they be a Big Haulers series 1.22.5?
thanks for the help and clarification. ;D
R.may
Dear Mr. May,
I'm told they are 1:20.3, but I've never had plans with which to check.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
As understand it the original "LYN" was actually 1:22.5 Spectrum loco.
Bachmann will have a hit on their hands if the new "LYN" is really going to be 1:20.3.
What will be more interesting to me is if the drive train is regaugeable to 32mm gauge for the British 16 mm scale (2' gauge) market.
Any ideas Mr Bachmann?
I found a nice colour drawing of Lyn on the Lynton & Barnstaple Railways webb page: http://www.lynton-rail.co.uk
The wheelbase for the drivers is given as 5 feet. The wheelbase over the pony trucks is given as 17 foot 6 inches. This can help determin the scale of the first Bachman Lyn.
There are plans to build a full size Lyn from scratch. They have a cab already on display at their station at Woddy Bay. The line is well worth a vist !
Nice 'PLUG' There for the L & B if anyone wants further info Google Lynton & barnstaple Railway.#
Incidentally a replica of the other type of loco that the L& B had ( 2-6-2T locos) 4 in total has recently been completed by the FFestiniog Railway one of my local NG Railways!
Info on www.festrail.com.
By the way ITS Woody bay not Woddy bay on the L&B.
The old one was a rather distorted model allegedly to 1:22.5 scale. Accucraft did a 16mm live steam version which I understand was a good representation. May be worth checking their website for a photo
Dear All,
According to the plans on the L&B site, it's 1:22.5.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
:'(
tac
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Dear Friends and Loco Bill,
Any chance you could fit batteries in this baby ? Or would you need to make a battery car ?
From one of the electronically ungifted..... :)
Best Wishes,
Jack, Altoona, PA
You could easily fit 5 x SubC NiCd batteries in each side tank of the old one. So I suppose you should be able to with this new one.
I am really looking forward to a new and improved drive.
Dear Tony,
G'Day, Mate ! Thanks a million !
My next purchase will be an Indy or Lyn. Most likely it will be my first battery install, using the directions from Loco Bill.
Interesting dilemma, which to buy, don't you think ? Problem solved. I'll buy one of each !
Best Wishes,
Jack, Altoona, PA
Here is a 1:20.3 porter my Lyn (americanized) and a 1:22... Porter
NM
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy202/NarrowmindedRR/1267687160.jpg)
(http://i792.photobucket.com/albums/yy202/NarrowmindedRR/1267686866.jpg)
Your pictures I think tell the story in a general perspective,thanks alot,
the lyn is definately more in size with the 1:20.3 Porter,
than the 1:22.5 porter.
I think I'll be fine with my order of a couple of these new 2-4-2Ts,
thanks again for the photos NarrowMinded.
Randy
Jack ,
I'm sure you have read Tony's response, same is true for lithium Ion batteries, except they will fit in even less space.
One of my friends put a Revolution Receiver and Phoenix sound board in as well as the Lithium Ion batteries. I can't remember, but he put either the sound board, or the Revolution under the cab roof. I couldn't even tell till he pointed it out.
Cheers!
I like the lyn but I thought the tiny headlamp and smoke stack were silly looking they looked a little small even when compaired the prototype, just my opinion, I'm no rivot counter so I change things to look the way I like.
NM
Dear Bill,
Indeed I read Tony's post with relish. When I am ready to attempt a battery install, I will look you up for advice. I still have the email you sent me with pix, in my archives. It was from a presentation you did, I think. Nicely done !
Your subscript says "unofficial historian." No way ! You dee Man !
Best Wishes,
Jack