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| BigLars |
Posted - 06/23/2012 : 3:36:59 PM I will continue in a reply to allow for editing.
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| BigLars |
Posted - 08/22/2012 : 9:26:54 PM Well, from a guy that has three sub woofers in the home theater; I am not willing to say anything is heavy in base in the model RR world. It is as good as any speaker that we can fit in an on30 engine. |
| closetguy |
Posted - 08/22/2012 : 9:10:18 PM Larry What is the sound like with the Exciter. Is it bassy or full range? Thanks Mike M
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| BigLars |
Posted - 08/22/2012 : 8:45:07 PM Bill, Still working on it, as normal I stop and start. I will work on it some this week and take a new picture and add weight. |
| Geezer |
Posted - 08/22/2012 : 8:37:03 PM Finally caught up with this..... Gadzooks!!! What a great little d-cell you have come up with!!! Is it heavy? K-d couplers? Backup light....duh! never mind..... Yes, I like the yellow... Nice conversion brudda!!! Bravo! |
| moore |
Posted - 07/03/2012 : 12:25:41 PM Oh oh, that's looking good.
John |
| BigLars |
Posted - 07/02/2012 : 7:16:16 PM Tom & Bill,
Yellow like this?
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| BigLars |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 4:34:09 PM quote: Originally posted by elwoodblues
Larry, the critter looks great, where did you hide the speaker? Was there room under the hood?
Ron, The entire space under the hood was open. I did not drill any holes in the body or floor. I used an excitor speaker and it uses the plastic it is attached to as it's speaker cone.
Larry
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| elwoodblues |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 4:19:20 PM Larry, the critter looks great, where did you hide the speaker? Was there room under the hood?
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| eTraxx |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 11:40:49 AM quote: Originally posted by BigLars center to center of the model 38mm, use 14mm wheels if possible.
Okie Dokie ..
Let' see. 38mm is 1.4961-in. Ummm .. x 87.1 gives us .. uhhhh .. 130.31 inches .. and .. mmmmm .. dividing by 12 gives us 10' 10". The longest wb for the Stanton drive is the model 1220 .. at 10'. Huh. The longest Stanton drive is still some 10" too short .. that's .215-in
Ok. Just was playing a bit. A 14mm wheel .. that's .5512-in .. or .. a 48-in wheel. The Stanton comes with a max 42-in wheel looks like. NWSL might .. have a 45-in wheel (13.132mm) .. but my curiosity ran out suddenly. :) |
| George D |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 11:04:25 AM Looking good, Larry. The wheel base difference isn't noticeable in the picture.
George |
| BigLars |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 10:46:08 AM quote: Originally posted by eTraxx
quote: Originally posted by Tommatthews
Ed,
Does this help:
http://slimrails.co.uk/indexlocospage.html
Not really Tom. I was just curious about the center to center of the model .. as .. (as often the case) was curious to see if I could match that with a Stanton drive .. since they are variable.
center to center of the model 38mm, use 14mm wheels if possible. |
| eTraxx |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 10:40:50 AM quote: Originally posted by Tommatthews
Ed,
Does this help:
http://slimrails.co.uk/indexlocospage.html
Not really Tom. I was just curious about the center to center of the model .. as .. (as often the case) was curious to see if I could match that with a Stanton drive .. since they are variable. |
| Tommatthews |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 10:05:56 AM Ed,
Does this help:
http://slimrails.co.uk/indexlocospage.html |
| eTraxx |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 09:54:17 AM Larry, what's the original wheelbase for the Chivers? .. not the drive |
| BigLars |
Posted - 07/01/2012 : 09:35:39 AM Thanks Andy, Rick, Chuck, Les, Tom, Bill and Verne!
quote: Originally posted by MinerFortyNiner
Looking good, Larry! Did you have to mess with the drive mechanism to tweak it, or did it always perform this way?
The Drive I have was not tweeked other than changing it to DCC and a little oil.
I must stop running the little d-cel and finish her up.
Larry |