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This is what I call a modelling challenge!
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http://www.urban75.org/railway/brigh...a-railway.html John G and I have been wondering about the future of garden railways given the increase in the risk of flooding these days. Anyone think that the Brighton and Rottingdean would make a good modelling alternative?
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When you consider that electric traction was still in its infancy it's amazing that they were able to design a machine that could operate in such an hostile environment.
In model form will you be going for battery-operated remote control or the more realistic live overhead wires?
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I think you could use a long thin drive shaft with a worm gear on the end to drive the bogies. Another possibility would be to have the motors at the bottom of the legs in a sealed compartment driving the wheels magnetically
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