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Info on Huet Switchers?

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13 years 4 months ago #11354 by shamoo737
Replied by shamoo737 on topic Re: Info on Huet Switchers?
Alex, dont return it until we have a chance to chat on the switcher.

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13 years 4 months ago #11358 by Gerd
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Alex,

I guess too the flanges are the issue, nice to watch and close to prototype, but not neccesarily functional. Entering switches and a slight height difference and the wheels jump off...
Interesting mechanism, totally different to what his original design was (rear truck powered and fixed, swivel front truck not powered).
I would keep it, it's unique, metal, handmade and the price is good for such a handmade item as you know. Don't expect it to run like a MTL loco. I just would try to straighten up the stacks carefully with some pliers. They are soldered on as far as I can see so there should be some flexibility to bend them in the right spot.

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13 years 4 months ago #11359 by Mr.JA
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Here are a few poor quality videos are shot last night. I will try to take a better one today.

crappy video #1

crappy video #2

My description of the videos are of my poor video skills... not Huet's switcher. I'm an aircraft mechanic/engineer... not a photographer. ;)

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13 years 4 months ago #11361 by garthah
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looks to me like back to back on wheels is off as it appears to be squeezed coming through the points and pops over the rail. TechRep wrote:

Here are a few poor quality videos are shot last night. I will try to take a better one today. what is it like going the other way. I would like a bit higher angle so I can see where on the switch this is happening better

Garth

crappy video #1

crappy video #2

My description of the videos are of my poor video skills... not Huet's switcher. I'm an aircraft mechanic/engineer... not a photographer. ;)


cheerz Garth

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13 years 4 months ago #11362 by Gerd
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Another observation: Marklin steam locos with similar truck arrangements have a small leaf spring to keep the truck on track, that might be a fix too.

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13 years 4 months ago #11363 by Mr.JA
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Garth... the videos show this happening on a Rokuhan 195mm curve, not on a turn-out.

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13 years 3 months ago #11379 by Pennsy
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I have identified the problem :
1 / The NWSL wheels have too small flanges. I'll change the NWSL wheels by home made wheels with larger flanges and no wobble (many problems with the NWSL !).
2 / The axle is "rigid" on the pony-truck. I change to a new design which allow a real "3 point" suspension for the two extreme axles.

For informations : the "number" of the loco is given at the reservation date. There is a manufacturing number list for each range SW1 / SW9 and SW900. There is more interest for the SW1 and the SW900 than for the SW9.

Sorry for my "poor" english.

Gerard HUET

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13 years 3 months ago #11384 by ZFRANK
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This switcher looks very good, although the WP602 has wrong black stripes on the front of the long hood... Stripes should end in the middle like this: /\

/Frank

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13 years 3 months ago #11388 by Mr.JA
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WP SW-9 #602 1975

well... there are the small issues of the stacks, the horns, and ?

I will be happy with it once he works out the performance issues.

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13 years 3 months ago #11392 by Pennsy
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"Finally!!!!!!

Someone has posted a photo of the mysterious under carriage of a Huet Switcher!!!

Looks awesomely confined in that tiny space, but awesome
"

Yes, there is really no place in this small engines. Fortunately, I have not too much orders for Z switchers (40 orders for the 3 models). I'm 62 years old and I cannot work on so small pieces as long as when I had 20. But I love when it's difficult. Future Z scale models : the N5 cabin cars (now in production) and a "Union Pacific" TR5 cow and calf (in 201, I hope).


A small drawing of the "secret" inside of my switchers. The NWSL wheels will be replaced by HUET wheels.
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13 years 3 months ago #11403 by mohican
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What version N5 cabin car are you modeling, A B or C?
Allan Borg

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13 years 3 months ago #11405 by Mr.JA
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mohican wrote:

What version N5 cabin car are you modeling, A B or C?


proto87.team.pagesperso-orange.fr/Zscale_5.html

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10 years 2 months ago #17539 by eit27
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It has been 3+ years since the last post. Has anyone heard anything from Mr. Huet, lately?

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10 years 2 months ago #17544 by garthah
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proto87.team.pagesperso-orange.fr/Zscale_1.html

he has just redone is opening page 24-9-2014

prior to this the the last updated was dated 5-1-2014

cheerz Garth

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