Hornby R2342 Class A3 "The White Knight" : Repair Request

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Published 2024-08-02

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  • Another success. Thanks again for the help the other video. T-cut now purchased and think I have everything to try my first service of a loco ever.
  • Another great video Bill, so satisfying when get the model back to working order. More years of enjoyment for this model. Strange re the front bogie wheels “touching” the body work and chassis, wonder how many did this over the years. It’s so nice having the front steps on a loco but when they stop turming and de rail. Some come fitted and so should make the turns…. Ah why must you then try to carefully remove them… so it works… Yes the things you do to enjoy a model and to have fun. Thanks Bill for another great video with hidden tips in this one. All the very best Marc from Leighton Buzzard. PS looks like the final part of scenery is coming together…hill in the corner. When’s the next update 😎
  • A complete rebuild, taking apart one of those isn't for the faint hearted. Well done on another success
  • Well, I have to give you approbation for your dogged determination to get to the nucleus of a problem. Great repair and video, Jersey Bill
  • @Valleys56xx
    A beautiful loco - but those design issues are annoying - I've encountered so many of them over the years! As a trained industrial designer I get really exercised by the sloppy design of many company's models... Anyway, great job fixing the thing. Interesting video as always :)
  • @RobA500
    That flickering firebox board looked like a home made hack to me, it’s probably where those cut wires went especially if they came from the centre .pins of the socket
  • @l1a146
    Is anybody else finding they have started using the terms Jiggery Faff, manky brush and skoosh while they work on their models. I know I have. 🤣🤣
  • @_RandomPea
    Nicely done Bill. That front bogie issue not caused by not having the spring by any chance? Great shot angles for the running session btw. must be loads of fun compared to the last 🎉
  • @mikeking2539
    Like RobA500 has already said the flickering firebox is home made. I don't think this loco was ever made with a flickering firebox, it dod not come in till later models, and those models have a diecast running plate! Another great repair, How you manage to sort the coupling rods out without busting them is amazing. I dern't go near the things!
  • Great job, but I have my doubts over that front bogie. I have several of these Hornby A1/A3 models in my fleet, and I have never experienced the problem you describe. I have fitted front steps to all of them, as well as the cylinder draincocks that go into the two holes under the cylinders, and regularly run them around second radius curves without issue. I'm wondering whether someone has fitted a spare front bogie from another model, such as a Duchess/Princess Coronation - the wheels themselves look too big for an A1/A3. As you say, there's been some jiggery-pfaffery going on. You wouldn't see those problems with an A1/A3 front bogie.
  • @H_chapman17
    Hi Bill great video, if I remember correctly, this model came with German smoke deflectors
  • @Jim-h1w
    Ach Bill ye mak it look aw sae easy 😇
  • How does the mechanism of these A3's compare to the Railroad Range A type locomotives? I'm looking into adding an A to my fleet.
  • @bigmac60
    Second. Good job bill. Nice looking locomotive