I've just added crew to this loco - Adams Class 02. I've looked at the Bromsgrove site, and it would appear that it is fairly straightforward to fit both sound and stay-alive. The loco is pre-wired for a sugar cube speaker to fit in the coal bunker, and I had to take the roof off to install the crew, so fitting the speaker would take about two minutes - the back of the cab interior just slots out, leaving plenty of room for a Sugar cube 9. The sound decoder and stay-alive power supply will all fit in from the front of the boiler. Another job on the to-do list .
Signalman holding the token for single line running. This figure is from Hardy's Models, and came ready painted. He cost £5 - but I was prepared to pay as I wasn't sure I would get the right colours etc. There is a very similar (same?) figure on the Modelu site, and I have asked them if they will produce the same figure, but holding out the token ready for the driver/fireman in the passing loco to grab hold of - it is now on their to do list. Point rodding is in the post.
I think they did - I'll do some research. I think on the Swanage box, the signalman could lean out from his small platform, and the driver/fireman would be able to reach the token. On Corfe Castle station platform, where the signal box is actually positioned, the signalman comes down and hands/receives the token from the driver/fireman as the loco passes.
Last edited by bulleidboy on Fri Jul 17, 2020 5:20 pm, edited 2 times in total.
I’ve seen them exchange tokens from a moving train while standing on a proper platform but seems a bit dodgy from a signal box. They usually hold one arm up for the driver/fireman to hook the token over and a hand up holding the other token.
Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:06 pm
I’ve seen them exchange tokens from a moving train while standing on a proper platform but seems a bit dodgy from a signal box. They usually hold one arm up for the driver/fireman to hook the token over and a hand up holding the other token.
They look like they are posing for a ballet when they do that - could look good on a model though.