Blimey! He must have had a lot more confidence in his trackwork than I have in mine ......
Rik
Blimey! He must have had a lot more confidence in his trackwork than I have in mine ......
A video of a caterpillarPeter Butler wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:56 pm Perhaps this might help Rik...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXelA475WwI
Power source at either end and carried in the centre.
Now, there's a mechanical challenge ..... to see if your railbus can emulate that motion ....Peter Butler wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 6:56 pm Perhaps this might help Rik...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXelA475WwI
Power source at either end and carried in the centre.
And that reminds me of a very happy coincidence 25-ish years ago when, as a student at Aberystwyth, a friend and I went for a walk on Borth bog and were very taken with some caterpillars we found there, which were lime green, with a darker stripe along the side and a friendly-looking yellow face. Caused to look up from these botanical pursuits by the mournful toot of a passing train, I caught my first glimpse of a class 158 in Central Trains livery - which was exactly the same as the caterpillar:
Wow! I wasn't expecting a nearly three hour video showing the complete blow by blow construction. I can see why you really enjoy making Jerry's kits - so thoughtfully and cleverly designed!Peter Butler wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:36 pm The latest kit from Jerry Irwin has been delivered and is already well under construction. As usual the build instructions are on Youtube as link below....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih-76CN4JDs
As ever, the parts are superbly designed and cut forming a well thought out model which looks just wonderful. Everything you need to complete the wagon is included, metal wheels are available on request (at small extra cost). Mine is 32mm gauge but Jerry will soon offer a 45mm gauge option....
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