Mamod Display and Motley Miniatures
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Mamod Display and Motley Miniatures
I recently displayed some of my modified Mamod engines at the L&B Autumn Gala. It was a wonderful weekend as it also marked the new build 762 LYN entering into service.
I have modified some of my engines with a WD theme. My 0-6-0 IRENE is modeled after another of the L&B resident loco's AXE. For this years display I purchased some of the excellent soldier figures from Motley Miniatures. I saw them advertised in the August edition of 16mm Today so ordered a set in time for the L&B Gala.
I must say they really are excellent figures. I ordered them ready painted and they arrived in good time and I am very happy with the quality and the great value they represent. Here are some pictures from my display.
I have modified some of my engines with a WD theme. My 0-6-0 IRENE is modeled after another of the L&B resident loco's AXE. For this years display I purchased some of the excellent soldier figures from Motley Miniatures. I saw them advertised in the August edition of 16mm Today so ordered a set in time for the L&B Gala.
I must say they really are excellent figures. I ordered them ready painted and they arrived in good time and I am very happy with the quality and the great value they represent. Here are some pictures from my display.
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Very nice display... I do many local exhibitions and try to put related items together to set the scene. I think visitors can relate better to the scale and hope it encourages more to try for themselves.
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The figures do look good and the overall display. Is the stubby black loco built from a Mamod stationary engine or are my eyes deceiving me? It does look cute, if model trains are ever cute...
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They look good together. The slightly cheesed off Tommy is fantastic.
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Apologies for rather late response I haven't checked into this forum for some time. Yes it is built from a MM1 stationary engine. Here are some more pictures. It's on the list for some re-work as the gearing isn't right at the moment
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A fantastic display love the locos figures and diorama. Thank you for sharing.
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Kevin
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Thanks Kevin - here are a few more images from the display:
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Amazing.
What is a the collective noun for a group of Mamods then?
What is a the collective noun for a group of Mamods then?
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More stunning pieces an amazing collection thanks for sharing the other pictures.
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Superb collection. Brilliant paintwork on them too. Do you have a special technique for painting? Is that the charming little black saddle tank Rebecca I see in one of the pix? I remember seeing that loco before and being impressed.
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Thanks for more pictures. I still love the stationary engine conversion. I will confess that ( for no real good reason) I've never been a Mamod fan but after seeing some of these I really think I ought to get one to share with the grandson when he's older. Some of these must have been fun to build and I have enjoyed adding bits to my Regner.
If you were buying one what would you recommend?
If you were buying one what would you recommend?
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Hi Invicta280. When I first started building these Mamodifications I used wet paint process with a high solids spray (Rust-Oleum typically satin black) over acid etch primer (U-POL Acid #8 Etch Primer). This was the method used on numerous models and also the base colour for the first of my numbered engines PJLW 01 MARGARET and PJLW 02 RONALD. I had been a motorcyle restorer prior to my interest in steam engines and decided to ask the company who did my bike parts if they could do my loco parts. Since then I now get all my steel parts powder coated. My favourite colour is still satin black but now its power coat not wet spray paint.invicta280 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2017 11:19 pm Superb collection. Brilliant paintwork on them too. Do you have a special technique for painting? Is that the charming little black saddle tank Rebecca I see in one of the pix? I remember seeing that loco before and being impressed.
Having said that, REBECCA was actually spray painted using the gloss black version of the Rust-Oleum paint. The tanks are lined with ceramic sheet and copper tape to protect the paint from the heat a little. I did try running it at the L&B Gala but it failed miserably due to a blocked gas jet It is a nice looking engine though:
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Hi Bazzer42 - I never thought I would 'get into' Mamod loco's but then became rather hooked on buying them and modifying them. That's mainly because it is relatively easy to do. I do not have a lathe and if I had one would not know how to use it I have a number of basic bench mounted tools and you really don't need much knowledge of steam engines or model engineering to have fun with a Mamod.bazzer42 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 09, 2017 9:03 am Thanks for more pictures. I still love the stationary engine conversion. I will confess that ( for no real good reason) I've never been a Mamod fan but after seeing some of these I really think I ought to get one to share with the grandson when he's older. Some of these must have been fun to build and I have enjoyed adding bits to my Regner.
If you were buying one what would you recommend?
I would suggest watching for ebay auctions of Mamod loco's and getting one as 'cheap' as you can to have a play with. They have started to get a bit pricey but there are still some bargains to be had. The MSS variants are also OK but I have heard reports of poor quality control in some areas and have had issues with wheels myself. If you can get a half decent old Mamod SL, I'm sure you will have great fun with it!
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Hello,
I'm a new member of this great forum. I just read this thread from A to Z. Wonderful collection ! Thanks for the pics. Is there a thread about building this nice loco ? I'm very interested. Thanks.
I'm a new member of this great forum. I just read this thread from A to Z. Wonderful collection ! Thanks for the pics. Is there a thread about building this nice loco ? I'm very interested. Thanks.
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Hi Stonecold, I havn't posted a build thread about this one. I can tell you it is made using a Mamod flat car with a specially designed base and a Mamod Minor (MM1) stationary engine. It also incorporates the Mamod SL1 cab front, roof and rear. I made the other parts myself.
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The loco is meths fired.
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Peter thanks for explaining and showing the items needed to build this super little loco.
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Kevin
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Hi you have some really nice Mamod and MSS locos you have upgraded and transformed they all look brilliant and its food for thought.
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