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kbvrod Offline
#1 Posted : 04 February 2012 21:53:31(UTC)
kbvrod

United States   Joined: 23/08/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,274
Location: Beverly, MA
Hi all,
It seems straight forward.Someone is trying to refit the original gear drive in a M transfer table:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

and:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

Thanks for any help!

Dr D
Nightowl4933 Offline
#2 Posted : 05 February 2012 00:09:07(UTC)
Nightowl4933

Joined: 08/02/2008(UTC)
Posts: 860
Location: Wiltshire
Originally Posted by: kbvrod Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,
It seems straight forward.Someone is trying to refit the original gear drive in a M transfer table:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

and:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

Thanks for any help!

Dr D


Hi Dr D,

I'm not sure if you meant to post two different pictures, but these appear to be the same.

I'll have a look at mine tomorrow and see if I can get a photo - unless lifting the shed makes all the gears fall out!

Pete
Living on Earth is expensive, but it does include a free trip around the sun every year.

Z Scale is great - where's me glasses?
 1 user thanked Nightowl4933 for this useful post.
kbvrod Offline
#3 Posted : 05 February 2012 17:34:11(UTC)
kbvrod

United States   Joined: 23/08/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,274
Location: Beverly, MA
Hi all,
Thank you Pete!

GO PATS!!!BigGrin

Dr D
kbvrod Offline
#4 Posted : 06 February 2012 21:23:59(UTC)
kbvrod

United States   Joined: 23/08/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,274
Location: Beverly, MA
Hi all,
Pete,where are your bloody glasses? LOL

Dr D
cookee_nz Offline
#5 Posted : 07 February 2012 03:24:54(UTC)
cookee_nz

Australia   Joined: 31/12/2010(UTC)
Posts: 835
Location: Melbourne
Originally Posted by: Nightowl4933 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kbvrod Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,
It seems straight forward.Someone is trying to refit the original gear drive in a M transfer table:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

and:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

Thanks for any help!

Dr D


Hi Dr D,

I'm not sure if you meant to post two different pictures, but these appear to be the same.

I'll have a look at mine tomorrow and see if I can get a photo - unless lifting the shed makes all the gears fall out!

Pete


Ahhh I get it - this is a variation on the chicken joke ??

"Chicken joke" I hear you say???????

Sure, the chicken joke!!!

Q: What's the difference between a chicken?
cookee_nz Offline
#6 Posted : 07 February 2012 03:28:46(UTC)
cookee_nz

Australia   Joined: 31/12/2010(UTC)
Posts: 835
Location: Melbourne
Originally Posted by: Nightowl4933 Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: kbvrod Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,
It seems straight forward.Someone is trying to refit the original gear drive in a M transfer table:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

and:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

Thanks for any help!

Dr D


Hi Dr D,

I'm not sure if you meant to post two different pictures, but these appear to be the same.

I'll have a look at mine tomorrow and see if I can get a photo - unless lifting the shed makes all the gears fall out!

Pete


And not only are the images the same, so too are the links....

Link 1: http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg
Link 2: http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg

Spot the difference - there is none

My glasses are ok BigGrin
river6109 Offline
#7 Posted : 07 February 2012 04:54:50(UTC)
river6109

Australia   Joined: 22/01/2009(UTC)
Posts: 7,471
Location: On 1965 Märklin Boulevard just around from Roco Square
I can see the difference, only a trained eye can spot it.

John
http://www.youtube.com/river6109
http://www.youtube.com/6109river
5 years in Destruction mode
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jvuye Offline
#8 Posted : 07 February 2012 09:40:42(UTC)
jvuye

France   Joined: 01/03/2008(UTC)
Posts: 1,077
Location: France
Originally Posted by: kbvrod Go to Quoted Post
Hi all,
It seems straight forward.Someone is trying to refit the original gear drive in a M transfer table:

http://modelismoferroviario.xp3.biz/Z/piezas.jpg
....
Thanks for any help!

Dr D


Hi Kevin
From memory, looks like the two loose gears do not belong there, on the upper side.
Only the shaft with the worm and the larger pinion has its place on the top, perpendicular to the motor shaft, and the pinion on top of the first worm.
The gears however must be part of the drive train underneath.
In other words, a picture of the "bottom" would help.
Cheers
Jacques Vuye aka Dr.Eisenbahn
Once a vandal, learning to be better and had great success!
kbvrod Offline
#9 Posted : 07 February 2012 20:50:26(UTC)
kbvrod

United States   Joined: 23/08/2006(UTC)
Posts: 1,274
Location: Beverly, MA
Hi all,
Thanks Dr.Eisenbahn! I forward your message.This was, posted on the Yahoo Z-scale list which is mostly US outline.Photos sent via email.

Sorry Pete! How many pints do I owe you? LOL

Dr D
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