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Post by laalratty » Tue May 13, 2008 10:17 pm

hmmm we'll see, Archangel did a double Fairlie but it would've been meths fired, and meths would probebly be better for a double Fairlie. But K1 would be good, and as for a Taliesin and a set of barns, think im drooling as well, if only the ANLR had more money!!!!
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Post by ACLR » Tue May 13, 2008 10:28 pm

the aclr is suffering the same fait mate lack of funds :?

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Post by mhlr » Tue May 13, 2008 11:34 pm

I second that for the MHLR :roll: :cry:
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Post by Matt » Wed May 14, 2008 12:50 pm

Yeah, that's the main problem with our hobby, it's very, very expensive.

One engine that I'd like to see would be a R&ER 3 foot gauge tank loco. They've never been produced as far as i know, and I think they would be very sucsessful on the 45mm market.

Do you agree Laalratty?
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Post by steamyjim » Wed May 14, 2008 5:10 pm

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steamyjim wrote:Maybe use 2 seperate boilers? Cover the gap with a fake removable firebox ;)
Like my mate said, that would be hell to write the instruction manual for, you'd have to fill two boilers, equal steam usage, double gas tanks, ect...

It's not going to happen, I'm sure they'll sel the power bogie seperatley, if you wanna try yourself!
Well if you use the same gas tank for each burner and joined the 2 steam lines to a single regulator it wouldnt be so difficult. Aye balancing boiler water could be difficult but could be done

I understand it wont happen but im just saying its not as complicated as its made out to be.

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Post by MuzTrem » Wed May 14, 2008 5:46 pm

Matt wrote:Yeah, that's the main problem with our hobby, it's very, very expensive.
Not necessarily, in the early days of the 16mm Association members used to make engines out of cornflake boxes and dog food cans and so on :lol: But the downdside is, of course, its hard to make detailed models of real prototypes this way.
One engine that I'd like to see would be a R&ER 3 foot gauge tank loco. They've never been produced as far as i know, and I think they would be very sucsessful on the 45mm market.


I'm not sure they'd catch on TBH, there seems to be a dissappointing lack of interest in 3' in garden railways :cry: What I'd really love to see is the Isle of Man Railway locos in live steam - the Accucraft models are beautiful but cost far more than I'd be willing to pay for an electric loco.

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Post by Matt » Wed May 14, 2008 6:44 pm

DJB engineering produce ilse of man locos to order I think.
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Post by MuzTrem » Wed May 14, 2008 8:10 pm

I'm not sure they do any more - I can no longer find any details of them on their website. Anyway, I expect they were extremely expensive!

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Post by laalratty » Wed May 14, 2008 8:48 pm

I'd love to see an R&ER Manning Wardle, but as Muztrem said not too many people go for 3 foot prototypes, its all 32, which although is not a bad thing, a bit more variety would be good
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Post by Matt » Wed May 14, 2008 9:34 pm

Yeah, I supose.

Another idea that came into my head was to produce a model either of 'River Irt' in it's current form, or of 'Northen Rock'. They could be eaiserly addapted to look 2 foot gaugeish, and would be popular with people who like to model minium gauge railways.
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Post by laalratty » Wed May 14, 2008 9:43 pm

That I do like- Northern Rock is my favorite ratty engine, id really like having a 2 foot gauge version of it!
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Post by Matt » Wed May 14, 2008 9:46 pm

Same here. It would look good, and would be very powerful (well, the full size version is the most powerful 15 inch gauge steam loco in the world), and could get round shape corners ( if a chassie simular to the Lady ann was used, it could go round 3 foot radius curves)
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Post by bungle80a » Wed May 14, 2008 11:08 pm

The guy I live with joked about building a R&ER loco to run on 32mm a few months back. Maybe I should have a word! LOL! :lol:
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Post by Matt » Thu May 15, 2008 8:45 pm

really? which one?
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Post by bungle80a » Thu May 15, 2008 9:34 pm

I cant remember to be totally honest. He is currently building a few locos in 0 gauge. Currently he is building a Furness 2-4-0, then he has 3 Austerities to build.
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Post by Matt » Thu May 15, 2008 9:47 pm

Is he the one who built an Austeritie for ptlrsam a few months back?
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Post by bungle80a » Thu May 15, 2008 10:09 pm

Sam's is one of the 3, and it is certainly not built yet! Don't even think it is started. Although there is a set of frames built for 1 of the Austerities, but the 2-4-0 is top of the list.
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