Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
Yup definitely 3 rail. You can see the spoons. It will not take kindly to Marklin track. You would probably have to change pickup to Marklin thingy, and I am dead against modifying 3 rail Dublo locos. You tend to repent at leisure. Their 3 rail pickups, work superbly on their own track. If you want to run it, make up 3 rail flexi,as I explained on my earlier post.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
Thank you for the correction. I have since ordered the vintage Hornby track. What is meant by "flexi?" Does this mean to be a flexible three rail track?
I'd rather not make changes to an antique. I am guess this model would be at the end of the Hornby AC run, what i see is that went out by, what 1958 or there abouts? As the tender is plastic, and all else appears to be metal.
I'd rather not make changes to an antique. I am guess this model would be at the end of the Hornby AC run, what i see is that went out by, what 1958 or there abouts? As the tender is plastic, and all else appears to be metal.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
Chops , in my earlier post I said you could make an oval to run it on Peco 00 flexi track, by adding a single rail, glued down the middle. Much happier now you have proper track. Don’t forget the controller. What do do intend to drive it with.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
All Hornby Dublo are DC 0-12 volts NOT AC.am guess this model would be at the end of the Hornby AC run
I have the 2-rail version Golden Fleece which was produced pre-1960 and the tender sides and rear are metal with a plastic top.As the tender is plastic, and all else appears to be metal
I know this date because the tender has the British Rail crest facing forwards on both sides.
Apparently BR only paid the College of Heralds who issue heraldic crests for a left facing crest and had to change them and Hornby followed suit after 1960 !
Colin.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
Yup, 12 volt DC, also mine has a metal tender,May be a mis match, post a photo.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
Wait a moment, this locomotive has a center rail spoon shaped pick up, and you're telling me this is DC? Not AC? I had been planning to use an old, functional, Lionel AC transformer to power it, but this is DC???
Will post a photo of the tender in a bit. I thought it a bit odd that it was all plastic and everything else metal.
Will post a photo of the tender in a bit. I thought it a bit odd that it was all plastic and everything else metal.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
Chops Do Not Put AC anywhere near it. It’s DC, and you Can’t use that transformer. That’s why I went to great lengths to explain the need for a controller with plenty of grunt.Hammant and Morgan, Duette, or a Clipper, are the only ones I know that will supply this. Morley, do one, but they are very expensive, and whilst I have one, far prefer the 2 I mentioned. Hornby Dublo, 3 rail, is very niche, and performs wonderfully, given the correct power source. Hopethis helps. Very pleased you checked before powering this up. Good spot.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
As an aside,it’s the German stuff, Marklin and Trix, that are AC.
Re: Vintage Hornby 3 rail. Advice, perspective, commentary, please.
As has been said Hornby Dublo is DC and has been from the start. Look inside the cab and you will see a permanent magnet on the motor. If it was AC there would be a coil !
Spoons are not a good indication of AC or DC especially with European or British models. The Trix Twin system used Spoon type centre collectors and started with AC but changed to DC in the 50s.
If you want to check if the tender body is metal or plastic just find a rubber type fridge magnet ( to prevent paint scratches) and stick it onto the tender as below.
Colin.
Spoons are not a good indication of AC or DC especially with European or British models. The Trix Twin system used Spoon type centre collectors and started with AC but changed to DC in the 50s.
If you want to check if the tender body is metal or plastic just find a rubber type fridge magnet ( to prevent paint scratches) and stick it onto the tender as below.
Colin.
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