Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
- Old Man Aaron
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Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
Just found this rather nice-looking Hudson Hunslet kit, while perusing Google, hoping a WD Hunslet kit in 16mm might magically appear on the market.
(Seriously though, I should ask the likes of Boot Lane Works about that..)
Never heard of the supplier, they appear to be UK-based and sell an assortment of things, including OO scale parts.
The kit looks rather well-designed. It's available in both 32mm and 45mm gauges as a complete loco kit, or just the chassis. In both 6V and 12V options.
If I hadn't started bashing an IP Huddy kit some years back, I'd give one of these a go. No connection to the seller, I just found them online.
https://ev-north.co.uk/wp/shop/
(Seriously though, I should ask the likes of Boot Lane Works about that..)
Never heard of the supplier, they appear to be UK-based and sell an assortment of things, including OO scale parts.
The kit looks rather well-designed. It's available in both 32mm and 45mm gauges as a complete loco kit, or just the chassis. In both 6V and 12V options.
If I hadn't started bashing an IP Huddy kit some years back, I'd give one of these a go. No connection to the seller, I just found them online.
https://ev-north.co.uk/wp/shop/
Regards,
Aaron - Scum Class Works
Aaron - Scum Class Works
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
Thats interesting Aaron, thanks. They appear to be based in Rhyll, N. Wales. They have a weird selection of offerings, which presumably reflect their personal interests in one way or another, but good luck to them!
Philip
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
I have obtained one of these kits. I have not started building it yet, but it looks promising. I would like to add more detail. I have found some photographs on the internet, but I cannot find a drawing. Does anybody have drawings or other information about the cab layout and engine that they would be prepared to share?
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Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
Without reading your post first I visited the shop. I totally agree, what a completely bizarre array of items for sale. As I was looking at the items, I too immediately thought of a one man band with a 3D printer just printing items that he needed and then thought, oh maybe someone else might want these too and started an online shop. Honestly, I hope he does well
The buck stops here .......
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Ditton Meadow Light Railway (DMLR)
Member of Peterborough and District Association
http://peterborough.16mm.org.uk/
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
Possibly keeps him in filament?
I wonder if the lower-end printers can cope with the through-put?
People who have been doing this for a while, seem to spend much time on the 'care and feeding' of the beasts?
Phil.P
I wonder if the lower-end printers can cope with the through-put?
People who have been doing this for a while, seem to spend much time on the 'care and feeding' of the beasts?
Phil.P
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Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
Mine cope with multiple quantities and have done for years now. Yes, they need attention now and again, usually, fans, thermistors and heaters. Other than that they cope quite well. I would hate to think of how many hundreds of hours they have each printed for
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Ditton Meadow Light Railway (DMLR)
Member of Peterborough and District Association
http://peterborough.16mm.org.uk/
Ditton Meadow Light Railway (DMLR)
Member of Peterborough and District Association
http://peterborough.16mm.org.uk/
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
I don't do nearly as much printing as Steve, but apart from changing the reel, the only problem I've had for almost ayear was a failed print recently because the filament had been sitting in the printer unused for a month or so and snapped from ( I think) moisture absorption. That one is now solved with the arrival of a second filament dryer a few days ago.
Philip
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
Sorry, other than the crude one in SMT 35 I don't know of any drawings. You said you'd already found photographs, but in case you want some more(!) these are from the one in the car park on the site of Duffws stationyearsett wrote: ↑Thu Nov 23, 2023 1:04 pm I have obtained one of these kits. I have not started building it yet, but it looks promising. I would like to add more detail. I have found some photographs on the internet, but I cannot find a drawing. Does anybody have drawings or other information about the cab layout and engine that they would be prepared to share?
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
That's great! Thank you very much. I will check out the drawing in SMT as well.
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
There is a drawing of a hunslet in issue 91 of the Narrow Gauge. It is of 2176 of 1940, Drawing copyright John de Havilland 1979.
Regards,
John
Regards,
John
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Regards,
John Smith
Harrogate
John Smith
Harrogate
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
The open hole on the side of the engine on SimonWoods' first photograph is where an exhaust pipe and muffler would have been fitted when the locomotive was in service. I have seen some examples routed down the front of the engine and underneath, in which case the pipe wouldn't be visible in that model, but I've also seen a few variations where the pipe went up the side or looped down and then up. Might be a nice detail to add.
Re: Found a new Hudson Hunslet kit
Thank you very much for this - greatly appreciated. I can definitely have some fun with the exhaust arrangement, and the drawing in 'The Narrow Gauge' is excellent.
Best wishes,
Andy
Best wishes,
Andy
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