Yes, that's right, only that's not my machine, I just saw that. Actually, I wanted some information about it here, I thought the machine is common or known here. I only know the Hudsons from Fine model.
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Bell-shaped armature motors are also called Faulhaber motors or "Fauli" in jargon, since the drive principle with ironless skew winding of the armature coil of a bell-shaped armature motor was developed in 1958 by Dr. Fritz Faulhaber was applied for a patent. In addition to Faulhaber, well-known manufacturers of coreless motors include Maxon and Escap
Bet won....That's H0 or 1/87, Märklin and Trix. One can assume that the models have been built or will be built by someone else. I would be happy if they build this in 1:32, but these are dreams. Here there is absolutely no customer interest, and only for me that will be nothing, too bad....
Operation successful, patient lives. Yes, it's true, what I read about it at the time was not so good. But now it has become a piece of jewelry, in the right hands.
Hi Chuck, wow, the UP with flag looks very good, I have the Dash 8 with flag. From my experience, the models always look better than the pictures in the catalog, which are mostly retouched graphics.
No no, don't put your light under a bushel they say here, it's always a pleasure when you set something here, the way you solve things is very effective and everyone can learn something. Only there are few people who do the work to write here. So, now you have to explain to me why the thing is called poker...???
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Hi Christian
Example of a P8, these are parts for 1/87 H0. Your sheet metal looks similar, so right...:)
Greets to Nick with Bug .
Regards
Jan with Max and Moritz