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Hornby Class 43 HST : Repair Request

Hornby Class 43 HST : Repair Request

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“OOBill”

I was sent this Hornby Class 43 by a chap called Martin who said it wasn’t running well going forwards.

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  1. I recently resurrected an old Hornby HST I had when I was a child having been inspired to give it a chance by your videos. It now runs on DCC alongside the modern Hornby super detailed one and at speed (and a relative distance) it looks just the job with a couple of extra shorty MK3s.

  2. I see allot of work on the layout and some strategically placed track workers busy on a switch so looking good and I'll expect a layout update at some point. Fairly strait forward repair and rewire plus traction tire replacement. I have had the traction tires missing and the owner did not know they were. This lets those wheels sink too deep and sometimes hit the sleepers or have problems with the switches not to mention much less pulling power if at all. Sorry for rambling but I'm north of 70 years and like my father I have many stories, lol. Anyway, great repair and video, Jersey Bill

  3. They are an easy job to work on, as long as you remember what goes where. Look good running as a set at a decent speed, That reminds me, do you ever clean your manky brush or just do you replace it every 3 months?

  4. Always a joy to watch your videos Bill. Another great repair, HST light cables can be a little confusing when first undo them all. Pics before dismantle always helps with anything you look to do. Have four HSTs but got caught once with putting diode on wrong side of the bulb.. haha just needed to swap them around by the little holes; was fun though having lights on both ends when going forwards. Looking forward to a layout update; progress looks good from the clips: All best Marc from Leighton Buzzard

  5. "Had a go, then wished he hadn't": a familiar phrase, but heard a little less these days as I learn from your tutorials, Bill & my own mistakes.

    But you know, sometimes you just need to call in an expert. Who you're gonna call? Ghostbusters. No, OOBill!

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