Good morning, fellow members.
Quite a number of the locos on my layout are of somewhat advanced years, dating from as far back as the late 1960s. A typical case in point is a Jouef 141R that I found at a local flea market / carboot. Typical Jouef of those days, tender drive (no problem), traction tyres (de rigueur), pickups on just the four wheels of the other bogie. This is a woefully short live wheelbase, totally inadequate for the dead-frog points and slips of the old layout (and thus perforce of part of the new one). As this was also something of a trial balloon, I made do with extra pickups on just one pair of driving wheels, which seems adequate in practice. Also, the work is not quite complete, as I still need to find a decent two-pole miniature plug and socket.
It's all a bit primitive and Heath-Robinson but then I'm no Werner von Siemens, nor am I much good at bending wire accurately.
The work is, as usual, documented and illustrated on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/188026976 ... 0310022394
Cheers,
Artur
Jouef 141R extra pickups
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Jouef 141R extra pickups
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Re: Jouef 141R extra pickups
In addition to the extra pickups, the tender needed a new power bogie chassis, because the gear train was jammed, and the loco needed a new front pony truck, because the wheels of the original one were decidedly out of true and rejoiced in derailing on every point frog (except when I watched it, of course). I was luckily able to obtain spares from a seller on eBay France.
There are a few videos of the 141R in action on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/188026976 ... 7994476728 (titles in alphabetical order).
Cheers,
Artur
There are a few videos of the 141R in action on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/188026976 ... 7994476728 (titles in alphabetical order).
Cheers,
Artur
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