Accurascale Manor

Post here items relating to other model railway manufacturers.
MervynJSt0kes
Posts: 11
Joined: Thu Dec 17, 2020 3:20 pm
Contact:

Accurascale Manor

#1

Post by MervynJSt0kes »

Recently received Accurascale model of Torquay Manor. Excellent model, but seems to be very prone to wheel slip on track that I don't have problems with other locos. Even the Dapol version runs well. Anyone else found similar ?
User avatar
Stese
Posts: 369
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:26 pm
Location: Wrexham, UK
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#2

Post by Stese »

What's the weight compared to other locos?
Father, IT Guy, HO/OO Modeler.
MervynJSt0kes
Posts: 11
Joined: Thu Dec 17, 2020 3:20 pm
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#3

Post by MervynJSt0kes »

Understand your point but Dapol Manor weighs 305g, Accurascale 345g. Really confirms my impression that the accurascale is quite a heavy loco. Thanks for your reply.
User avatar
Walkingthedog
Posts: 4972
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:51 pm
Location: HAZLEMERE, BUCKS.
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#4

Post by Walkingthedog »

I know this is a daft question but have you cleaned the wheels. Out of the box they may have had a protective coat on them. Unlikely but you never know.
Nurse, the screens!
User avatar
Stese
Posts: 369
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:26 pm
Location: Wrexham, UK
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#5

Post by Stese »

Hmm, that weight isn't significantly different enough to cause the wheel-slip.

could you give us more information on where you are getting this slipping? on curves? gradients? etc...
Father, IT Guy, HO/OO Modeler.
sandy
Posts: 619
Joined: Sat Feb 15, 2020 11:05 pm
Location: Gretna Scotland
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#6

Post by sandy »

I would have though that a heavy loco would be less likely to slip. Grip was one reason to add weight. I have added weight to locos in the past to improve their grip.
Sandy
User avatar
Walkingthedog
Posts: 4972
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:51 pm
Location: HAZLEMERE, BUCKS.
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#7

Post by Walkingthedog »

I agree sandy the heavier the better, within reason.
Nurse, the screens!
User avatar
Stese
Posts: 369
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 9:26 pm
Location: Wrexham, UK
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#8

Post by Stese »

Sorry, I miss-read the post... yes, being heavier should increase the adhesion on the rails, and thus give less slippage, not more.

Based on that, and some details taken from (breathe in) Sams Trains reviews of the two models, my guesses are
  • that the springing on the leading bogie is such that it is taking more of the weight of the loco, off of the driving wheels.
or
  • one or more of the non-driven wheels is stiff, increasing the required effort to haul a train.
In Sam's review he does mention the pulling-power of each loco (it's admittedly less than scientific, but it's all I have), The Accurascale shouldn't be having any issues as its more powerful than the Dapol model.

0.44 Newtons < Accurascale
0.33 Newtons < Dapol

if you want to review them for yourself, the videos are here.

Accurascale Manor Review
Dapol Manor Review

Hope this helps solve the issue.

[Note, these videos are monetised by Sam's Trains, and as such he gets a 'commission' of sorts when these are viewed. I am not affiliated with Sam's Trains, and do not receive anything for mentioning/linking to his videos]
Father, IT Guy, HO/OO Modeler.
User avatar
Steve M
Posts: 3461
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:29 pm
Location: Rochester, Kent
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#9

Post by Steve M »

New forum rule suggestion - no links to his YouTube channel. ;)
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
User avatar
Walkingthedog
Posts: 4972
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2018 5:51 pm
Location: HAZLEMERE, BUCKS.
Contact:

Re: Accurascale Manor

#10

Post by Walkingthedog »

I'll second that.
Nurse, the screens!
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests