Some builds of the past..

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Some builds of the past..

Post by daan » Wed Apr 26, 2017 4:49 pm

Since I'm freshly planted in this forum, I'ld like to share a bit of history on my garden railway builds. Most of the loco's are sold, since I moved on to live steam, but I think they are worth showing, just to serve as an inspiration may be for someone else..

My first build was based on a porter locomotive from LGB which I got for an apple and an egg (dutch saying for not paying too much for it). Made form plasticard and some scrap bits and pieces.

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I could get a lot of wheels for free, so I made some lorries from it. Very straight forward, the same chassis for every car.

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Then a small railbus, based on a ford T sort of chassis made from aluminium, the only problem is that the glue wasn't frost resistant, so it sort of falls apart bit by bit.. :lol:

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From the remains of the porter, I made with some plasticard and a motorised chassis from LGB a diesel shunter.

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And a coal wagon to go with it..

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Since I had 2 motorised chassis, I made another locomotive of the other one. It has a soundcard in it, but since it's short wheelbased and LGB used low quality materials, the wheels are damaged by sparks and it only is a static locomotive at the moment.

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Another project was a scottish railbus. I found one in a book and on the internet there are several videos of it. The base was a toytrain "otto" locomotive. Both the motorpart and the truck took power from the track, in a try to deal with the trackwork which had a lot to suffer from the salty air. 2 axle locomotives and trackpower gave a lot of problems..

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The last train I built for electric power via the tracks was a Garrat locomotive based on 2 stainz locomotives..

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And some carriages to go with them..

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Since I then discovered the joy of live steam, I switched from track power to live steam power. It really is the way to go and I don't have any conductivety problems anymore.. But building live steam is a completely different story which I really need to learn from the beginning again..
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Re: Some builds of the past..

Post by Peter Butler » Wed Apr 26, 2017 6:51 pm

Great projects there..... I love your creative style and use of materials. I hope you kept some of them.
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Post by jim@NAL » Wed Apr 26, 2017 6:55 pm

great pictures peter thanks for sharing some good looking models too

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Re: Some builds of the past..

Post by Peter Butler » Wed Apr 26, 2017 7:05 pm

jim@NAL wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2017 6:55 pm great pictures peter thanks for sharing some good looking models too
Jim.... we have Daan to thank for the pictures, but I agree they are wonderful models.
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Post by Big Jim » Wed Apr 26, 2017 9:03 pm

Good looking models they are Daan. I like the railbus.
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Re: Some builds of the past..

Post by Dwayne » Thu Apr 27, 2017 1:31 pm

Cool stuff. Thanks for the share.

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Re: Some builds of the past..

Post by daan » Thu Apr 27, 2017 3:50 pm

My pleasure, thanks for the compliments. I've recently rebuild the railbus with an other type of glue, may be it holds together now. :lol:
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Post by Soar Valley Light » Thu Apr 27, 2017 8:10 pm

I love the wooden bodied wagons Daan, they are really nice. I guess you built them yourself.

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Post by Lonsdaler » Thu Apr 27, 2017 10:45 pm

Some really interesting rolling stock and motive power Daan. I've made a couple of scratch built wagons, but nothing so much as yours. :)
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Re: Some builds of the past..

Post by jim@NAL » Thu Apr 27, 2017 11:00 pm

sorry dann don't know why I put peters name still getting used to the new foram .some good looking models

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