Rosa
- Chris Cairns
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Just the ones off the normal mamod stationary models. I think someone on the mamod forums made some replica railway ones. I think it was syrtismajor.CCairns wrote:So are these decals a copy of the original white 'The Mamod Steam Railway Co.' one or one of the other Mamod decals that you offer on the Unofficial Mamod Forums.
I would certainly be interested in the white Railway transfers if they are available.
I dont have any pictures at the moment. If i have time ill build a 0 gauge one that the forum table can borrow at STIAMM wrote:The decals on Rosa are the ones me and flywheel had made. I have the ones that Forest sell on my other loco!CCairns wrote:MM Always nice to see Rosa in action. Are the new transfers copies of the Railway one or just the general Mamod one that Forest Classics sell.
If I come to STIA as a member of the public and come in my car then I can bring my Prescott Rolling Road as well.
steamyjim Have you got those Mamod Gauge 1 wheels to work yet?
We really need a rolling road at STIA because the layouts are too far away from the shed
Hope to see you there Chris!
Got any pictures of it Jim?
- Chris Cairns
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- Chris Cairns
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- Joined: Mon Oct 29, 2007 7:25 pm
- Location: Glasgow, Scotland
£72 plus postage. See his website for more details - http://www.prescottlocos.fsnet.co.uk/
I got it from his trade stall at The Merstham Steam Rally a couple of years ago, plus some of his oil and other odds & ends so got some discount.
Seems to depend on your locos wheel flanges as the old style Mamod locos run OK, new style William does not like it, and my IP Jane seems to struggle some times.
But excellent to see where the steam leaks are whilst running by putting it up on blocks and then using an inspection mirror under the loco. Helped me identify the weakness of the solder fillet at the bottom of the Mamod boiler on the pipe that is used to get the steam pipe up into the steam dome nut.
I got it from his trade stall at The Merstham Steam Rally a couple of years ago, plus some of his oil and other odds & ends so got some discount.
Seems to depend on your locos wheel flanges as the old style Mamod locos run OK, new style William does not like it, and my IP Jane seems to struggle some times.
But excellent to see where the steam leaks are whilst running by putting it up on blocks and then using an inspection mirror under the loco. Helped me identify the weakness of the solder fillet at the bottom of the Mamod boiler on the pipe that is used to get the steam pipe up into the steam dome nut.
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