Locos of Austerity &Thrift

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Locos of Austerity &Thrift

Post by Crackingjob » Thu May 28, 2009 11:46 am

Some asked when I did my intro to see more of my Locos. In the main they are battery powered...I'm just going into steam. One or two are undergoing Emettfacation with new funnels/chimneys being fitted...so excuse the lack of paint
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Post by LMS-Jools » Thu May 28, 2009 12:33 pm

Most Excellent :D 8)

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Thanks for the comments

Post by Crackingjob » Thu May 28, 2009 2:43 pm

Thanks for the comments.....something diffrent. As nice as Edrigs etc turned out with wonderful stock are...if you can't afford it then be diffrent...its all part of the fun and the joy of this hobby.
as nice as Edrigs, Lady anne etc are..it is in my mind a little boring if thats all you see....though one day me and a wad of cash will head off to Roundhouse
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Post by laalratty » Thu May 28, 2009 4:37 pm

Some interesting little locos there, the sort of thing I think Peter Jones would of ben proud of :)
"What the hell is that?"
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Post by SillyBilly » Thu May 28, 2009 4:52 pm

Cracking ;) little locos you've got :) !

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Post by mhlr » Thu May 28, 2009 5:26 pm

Some of those I have not seen before! Look very whimsical! I'm not sure on the barbie pink house though, I think you need to get your Humbrol out on that! I think RH and Accucraft etc with prototypical stock are great for people like me who find it hard to have an "imagination" (hence why all my GCSE art sketchbook looks like graphic design with a poster of 'Tornado' for my final piece!) so we can run prototypical trains on our own railway, but its definately nice to see some imaginative ideas! And there is a prototype for everything! ;)
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Austerity &Thrift again

Post by Crackingjob » Fri May 29, 2009 2:12 am

Thanks for the comments...actually Peter Jones did see some photos a month or so before he passed away and re the mineral tram (for which he was too buliding a section of the the Camborne/Redruth line) he said 'at last'..meaning someone had built such a beast...or was it that i had built something recognisable at last.....either way kind words from a kind man.

as for the barbie Pink house......commandos from Tolgus Coombe mine will be sneeking into your garden young Peter and cementing it there if you make any more comments....that will give your Dad something to think about.....give me  time.......actually i have been lazy and not painted it. Most buildings are refuges from car boots..washed and then given a halfords primer then painted with masonry paint (usually from tester pots)...the buildings last a good few years..some 6 so far!

Thanks for the kind comments...any more none RH/Accu's out there? AWNUTS?

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Post by mhlr » Fri May 29, 2009 1:16 pm

I have a Mamod ;) haha. I am considering having a go with the Minor engine I have - something based on the pictures you sent me.
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Post by pauly » Fri May 29, 2009 1:33 pm

I really like your Mamod SR1A roller conversion ;)
A steam propelled life-style.

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mamod steam

Post by Crackingjob » Fri May 29, 2009 4:21 pm

Try the following for what to do with those mamod standing engines
www.steamup.com/sitgonline/forum/articl ... hlman.html
Would also try researching building the thing by John Rogers...article appeared in SMT 111 (Feb 2005) or look for johns website
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Post by mhlr » Fri May 29, 2009 4:55 pm

Seen all of Johns things (ha!) on 'The Thing'. In Peter Jones' book 'Building Small Steam Locomotives', theres a design for one of his for a sort of crane come loco type thing.

Titan, a member of the forum has made this too:

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mamod steam THINGS!

Post by Crackingjob » Sat May 30, 2009 10:45 am

Great..... worthy of a whole topic on its own..what do you think?
I hope the link i put on works....looks great fun

I do have to admit I have 2 'normal' mamod Locos in states of rebuild
One.. trying to sort out the meths burner first...the other is a total rebuild as funds come available....this second one may turn out whimsical to hide the poor engineering of yours truly

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Re: mamod steam THINGS!

Post by Titan » Sat May 30, 2009 11:49 pm

Crackingjob wrote:Great..... worthy of a whole topic on its own..what do you think?

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Well, as it happens...

http://modelsteam.myfreeforum.org/about246.html

And also a little video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XK49MIeEQhg

As I seem to be permanently skint, most of my locos have been built on a budget!

Not sure how much this one cost - I think the engine was 15 quid off ebay, without burner, the mamod flat wagon and meccano were just things I had lying around, the only other purchase being a drive band! Mind you it needs a proper burner - it is temporarily running on solid fuel tablets shoved in the firebox, and it is a bit stinky! It will get a tram type body, again from left over bits, so overal cost of loco still minimal!
It's a Mamod Jim, but not as we know it!

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Post by LMS-Jools » Sun May 31, 2009 7:58 am

Wow most excellent and the loco is so small too.

A Wee little thing. Marveloso :lol:

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Post by Crackingjob » Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:26 pm

Titan...excellant...write it up for garden rail etc....i hope the link I gave earlier for the site in the states is a help...Also go on to 16mm ngm site and go through links for members garden railways and look for John Rogers small railway....he has built a famous loco in a similar way...email him he is very helpful
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Post by made-in-england » Fri Jun 19, 2009 10:38 pm

Great locos mate and all very much my thoughts and taste!!!

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