The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
- Mitch stack
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Hey Folks, Picked up my new Accucraft Mabel last week from Argyle Loco Works.
Runs Superbly well and very powerful and smooth,
still some things im getting used to but i am very happy with it
Runs Superbly well and very powerful and smooth,
still some things im getting used to but i am very happy with it
Mitch - Cockatoo Creek Tramway
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
That's a great looking loco Mitch, and in time for Christmas too. Nice livery as well.
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
I would be happy with it to Mitch..

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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Hey folks, thanks for the lovely replies, greatly appreciated. Mabel has been ran in a fair bit since i first collected it and runs like a sewing machine (albeat Steam Powered!)
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Mitch,
Do you get the trucks to turn it into a 2-6-2, or are they an extra?
Grant.
Do you get the trucks to turn it into a 2-6-2, or are they an extra?
Grant.
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Gday Grant, the 2-6-2 is an extra but accucraft are offering the 2-6-2 as R-T-R or kitLNR wrote: Wed Dec 27, 2023 12:03 pm Mitch,
Do you get the trucks to turn it into a 2-6-2, or are they an extra?
Grant.
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Ah! thanks Mitch.
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
It's a handsome beast to be sure.
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Hey Chaps, Been a little while since i posted last.
a couple of exciting things have happened since i last posted.
I finally have acquired a Bachmann Davenport for use as the tramways main diesel.
this will be converted to battery power when funds are available to do so. i have been slowly investing in 3D printing, currently waiting for funds to order a new printer before producing more stock for the tramway.
there is another surprise due to come soon, which has halted both of the above things from progressing at the moment. but ill post details once i have the item with me.
a couple of exciting things have happened since i last posted.
I finally have acquired a Bachmann Davenport for use as the tramways main diesel.
this will be converted to battery power when funds are available to do so. i have been slowly investing in 3D printing, currently waiting for funds to order a new printer before producing more stock for the tramway.
there is another surprise due to come soon, which has halted both of the above things from progressing at the moment. but ill post details once i have the item with me.
Mitch - Cockatoo Creek Tramway
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Eee, I do love a bit of suspense, I does. Can't waitMitch stack wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 4:40 am Hey Chaps, Been a little while since i posted last.
a couple of exciting things have happened since i last posted.
I finally have acquired a Bachmann Davenport for use as the tramways main diesel.
this will be converted to battery power when funds are available to do so.
i have been slowly investing in 3D printing, currently waiting for funds to order a new printer before producing more stock for the tramway.
there is another surprise due to come soon, which has halted both of the above things from progressing at the moment. but ill post details once i have the item with me.
Phil
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Sporadic Garden Railer who's inconsistencies know no bounds
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
That's a sharp-looking little diesel!
What kind of printer are you looking at? A surprise sounds fun! (I also have a surprise project, but mostly because I forgot to post about it... and finish it...
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What kind of printer are you looking at? A surprise sounds fun! (I also have a surprise project, but mostly because I forgot to post about it... and finish it...
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
I like that it already matches your tank engine. 
Regards,
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Intriguing! Can't wait for the next installment
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Shame you're the other side of the world as I have a lovely Ender 5 Pro that needs a new home, glass bed, BLTouch, great little work horse. Ah well, I do hope you find what you are looking for somewhat closer to home 
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Hey all, Appreciate the lovely Responses, the printer I am looking at is a Bambu Labs A1 Combo (Able to print Multi Colour FIlament)
As For the Suprise loco, i have managed to acquire an accucraft Plantation 0-4-2 live steamer. runs like a swiss watch.
As For the Suprise loco, i have managed to acquire an accucraft Plantation 0-4-2 live steamer. runs like a swiss watch.
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Nice looking steamer that Mitch. 
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
Supposedly very good printers those from what I have readMitch stack wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:33 pm Hey all, Appreciate the lovely Responses, the printer I am looking at is a Bambu Labs A1 Combo (Able to print Multi Colour FIlament)
The buck stops here .......
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Just what I was going to say. They always come out well in reviews.-steves- wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:22 amSupposedly very good printers those from what I have readMitch stack wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:33 pm Hey all, Appreciate the lovely Responses, the printer I am looking at is a Bambu Labs A1 Combo (Able to print Multi Colour FIlament)
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Re: The Cockatoo Creek Tramway
hey folks, cheers for the lovely Responses. appreciate them! in other non CCT news i have ordered a live steam NA in Red as i am a Trainee FIreman on the Real Locos when i am not running steam in the garden.
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Need to be wary of some reviews. Over here there are some who just post reviews who haven't even seen or done anything with what they are reviewing and some companies use there own people to review something for company rewards... 
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