Source of Faller Railcars
Source of Faller Railcars
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-x-Faller-Pl ... 51d0908ba8
I have just found the above German Ebay listing for Faller stuff. Now my German is not brilliant and these are being sold for spares or repair. It would appear that they are all damaged in some way. But the cost is around £10/12 per unit. Postage being about the same.
The seller has other ones listed for slightly less (possible more buggered?) and other Faller bits and bobs.
I would buy one myself but I have put a stop to all Railway related purchases due to having far too many projects on the go at the moment and not enough time.
I have just found the above German Ebay listing for Faller stuff. Now my German is not brilliant and these are being sold for spares or repair. It would appear that they are all damaged in some way. But the cost is around £10/12 per unit. Postage being about the same.
The seller has other ones listed for slightly less (possible more buggered?) and other Faller bits and bobs.
I would buy one myself but I have put a stop to all Railway related purchases due to having far too many projects on the go at the moment and not enough time.
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Hi Big Jim
Well I thought I'd take a punt on it - at that price it would be rude not to. It arrived today, well packaged.
Yep, there were a few bits missing; horns from the roof, electrical bits from the battery holder, the odd seat. But this is a conversion project so at that price what's not to like.
Thanks for the heads up!
Well I thought I'd take a punt on it - at that price it would be rude not to. It arrived today, well packaged.
Yep, there were a few bits missing; horns from the roof, electrical bits from the battery holder, the odd seat. But this is a conversion project so at that price what's not to like.
Thanks for the heads up!
Ditto - mine also arrived Thursday, again well packaged. I was puzzled by the lack of battery connections, then realised it's a track powered version. Might look at reducing the 3 axle driving bogie to two, I think.invicta280:111693 wrote:Hi Big Jim
Well I thought I'd take a punt on it - at that price it would be rude not to. It arrived today, well packaged.
Yep, there were a few bits missing; horns from the roof, electrical bits from the battery holder, the odd seat. But this is a conversion project so at that price what's not to like.
Thanks for the heads up!
Phil
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Copper contacts behind the driving wheels will confirm if its track powered - I've just removed them on mine. I've just run the bogie from a 3.7v lipo battery and it seemed OK, if a little 'growly', so whilst it's nominally 12v, I don't think it will matter.
Phil
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Sporadic Garden Railer who's inconsistencies know no bounds
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It's very much a case of this being in a queue at the moment. My intention is to try and utilise the bogies supplied, although the front one is 3 axle - I would prefer just two axles in the front bogie.
Phil
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Sporadic Garden Railer who's inconsistencies know no bounds
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