In the Logging, Mining and Industrial 2009 there is an article about a 10 ton shay.
A good friend of mine, who recently joined the forum, likes to built this loco in 1:35 for a small project under construction.
Can anyone help him with this info ?
Jacq
May be in about 6 hours when ssuR wakes up he can be of assistance....
-Marty
I'm sorry, Marty, did you write something? I just woke up.
Jacq, I will send a PDF of the article to your personal e-mail address.
Russ
Hi All,
My name is John and I'm new on the forum. Jacq is a good friend and I was several times with Leon crew of his layout.
I build O scale (on30) and was on many shows with my Coldcreek layout.
But now I search again for a new challenge
Jacq ask for me the copy of the 10 ton Shay article and send it to me.
Thanks Jacq en also Russ for make a copy.
I want to build a small shay in 1:35 scale or my new 1:35n2 layout from a Bachmann On30 shay, I put the wheels of the bachmann shay to 19mm. First the loc have to drive 100% before I can advance.
Because there are so many gears in the gearbox When the loc go downhill he is choppy
I build in a Precisionscale drive of the back truck. But then I see, three of the gears on the drive axel where broken so I order new gears from NWSL.
Now I replace the gears and can I continue with the construction.
I hope to show you some (better) pictures later.
Regards John
Welcome aboard, John! Sounds like a very interesting project.
Jacq
may I suggest that you forward to your friend the details of my Shay drive / gearing mechanism.
have misfiled my orginal text on the subject, thus cannot send it direct.
the process outlined in my format will save him a lot of time & frustration as well as achieving a super slow speed operating model. I have done a couple of Bachmann Shays using this method and confirm that it will all fit.
have fun
Bernard