scooter boys rule!
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scooter boys rule!
WHAT’S NEW REVIEWS PRODUCT Noch 17510 Scooter with working lights 1:87 GAUGE PERIOD 1950s onwards REGION Any AVAILABILITY Noch stockists and www.gaugemaster. com TIME NEEDED Less than one hour PRICE rrp £22.00 TOOLS/MATERIALS • Electric drill and bit • Contact adhesive/ PVA/Tacky Wax • 16V AC or DC power supply • Soldering iron, flux and solder • Extra wire SCOOTER BOYS RULE! HOW TO DO IT: INSTALL NOCH’S SCOOTER Step 1 Remove the scooter and its attached rider plus the wiring carefully from the plastic blister packaging. The supplied wire is very fine indeed so treat it gently. 1 Step 2 Gently unroll the wires, which are around 14cm long. The instructions advise not to shorten the supplied wiring but in most cases you will need to extend it by soldering additional wire on to run to the transformer. Step 3 Drill a 0.75mm hole in the baseboard where the scooter is to be positioned and thread the wires through it. Feed the resistors through one-by-one and you won’t need to make a bigger hole. T here’s an ever-expanding selection of detailing accessories available for layouts. These increasingly include working accessories, moving parts and light effects. Some accessories, such as bicycles with working lights, elevate the interest level of a layout for both operators and viewers. They also add an element of fun to a layout. Enter Noch’s latest products – motorbikes and scooters with working front and rear lights. There are various models available with one or two passengers or with or without a sidecar. The lights come ready wired and the enclosed leaflet contains instructions in English. The figure and Piaggio Vespa style scooter come painted in semi-matt finish. The lights are micro LEDs that can be powered by a 16V AC/DC power accessory output of a controller such as the Gaugemaster Combi. The very fine wires to the front and rear lights on the scooter are visible with a magnifying glass but at normal viewing distance they are not obvious. The model comes ready wired with resistors to each of the LEDs. It takes less than an hour to install one of these motorcycles or scooters So this is a great way to add a bit of extra life to your layout. (PM) + Neatly designed, novel working feature. Nothing of note. 2 4 5 6 Step 4 If using an AC transformer, the wires can be connected to either side of the two outlets. If using a DC transformer, connect the two (thicker) wires with the fitted resistor to the positive (+) outlet and the two thinner wires to the negative side (-). Step 5 Switch the transformer on and test that the lights work before fixing the scooter to the layout. The instruction leaflet advises you not to look directly into the LEDs when they are switched on. Add a motorbike or scooter with working lights to a layout in just one hour! LIKE THIS? TRY THESE… Bicyc-led bicycles, scooters and motorbikes come ready fitted with miniature LED lighting in ‘N’ and ‘OO’ with warm white lights at the front and bright red for the rear. The ranges for both scales are steadily being expanded. In the UK, these Models are available from Morris Models of North Lancing (www.morris-models.co.uk). Step 6 Fix the scooter’s wheels with a tiny blob of contact adhesive, PVA, Deluxe Materials Tacky Wax or Woodland Scenics ‘Scenic Accents’. 30 Model Rail 192 February 2014