Today started off badly I was awake on
and off most of the night when I arrived at work I was feeling really ill
blinding headache. Anyway I went back home to sleep it off and I must say I
feel 100% better for it. I though that while Linda was watching the
“soaps" this evening I would sort the pugs derrière, here are the results.
About Me

- Pix Valley
- From Rugby, Warwickshire; Went to Marlborough Secondary School; Studied at Rugby College of Engineering Technology; Worked at HM Forces - British Army; Studied at Royal School of Military Engineering; Former Maintenance Technician at International Computers Limited; Former IT Support at GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd; Lives in Letchworth
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
The final screw!
My scrapper arrived
from fleabay today, I’m not disappointed although, after a
strip down I discovered she was also abused at some time as her chassis has a
chunk ripped out where someone never remove the final screw! And her rear end
has been mutilated, again heavy wear on the nylon axel gear. Plus points
working motor with brass worm and an intact motor mount coupling rods and bolts
hand rails and handrail knobs.
An enjoyable 2 hours spent fabrication a new cab I knew that old Dapol roof would come in handy.
Sunday, 29 September 2013
Yippee tomorrow is Monday.
Just a quick update today I milled the
ventilation slot in the motor mount, then removed the square buffers and fitted
the buffer beams from the old Dapol kit just to be a little different. There are
more coats of primer than a Rolls Royce now. Well that’s my lot for this week
end.
I forgot my quick sketch for the
motor mount here it is.
Saturday, 28 September 2013
New wheels
New wheels and coupling rods arrive from
Peters spares on Thursday; I though it was about time to fabricate the motor
mount to fit the Mashima motor. So here we are my effort it
fits the cab but will it work. I am waiting for a scrapper to arrive from
fleabay so I can cannibalise the motor for the worm gear, and other useful bits
ok I suppose for £8!
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Horror lurking below
Turning my attention to the chassis of the pug I discovered that the
poor little thing has been to the moon and back judging from the wear on the
nylon gear and wheel sets. There is no plating left on the treads subtitle camouflage
with some metallic paint concealed the horror lurking below! I mist remember that
trick when I want to sell some tat on fleabay oh make sure the picture is
slightly out of focus too. New wheel sets and rods on order from Peters spares.
Sunday, 15 September 2013
Weight! Continuing the refurbishment of my Pug
Continuing the refurbishment of my Pug I had to replace some of
the lead weight I milled away in order to fit the decoder. Carful measuring of
the boiler enabled me to add 8mm of lead to the rear of the existing weight.
Carefully rolling some reclaimed lead flashing (I know what you’re
thinking no it’s still on the church roof!) to 1.2 mm thick I cut 6 squares and
laminated them soldering the top edges before attaching to the original weight.

Now the weight has been trimmed and cleaned up it fits quite snugly, I guess at 50 grams it is slightly lighter than the original weight but I think the end result will be worth it.
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Mashima/Tenshodo Japan Miniature 5 Pole 12V DC open frame motor 1.5mm dia shaft
My shiny new Gaugemaster Prodigy Advance 2 replacement
arrived today no problem in reading the data from my locos now. Also my 5 pole motors arrived only ordered them yesterday.
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