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Old Man Aaron wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 2:49 pm
Interesting just to see it in use outside of garden railways.
I like to think it was developed for garden railway use and adopted by the building industry.
A bit like non stick frying pans being used to protect spacecraft on re-entry
Rik
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2024 9:12 am
by FWLR
Personally, I feel it will be used a lot by those in the garden railway community and it will be used for lots of projects, like bridges and tunnel entrance/exit, even walls if the imagination is used by them who use it. I do have an idea for it and it will be perfect for what I am thinking of. So a trial maybe coming up soon.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 8:33 pm
by Peter Butler
I've probably got too many projects swirling around inside my head, some have even made it to the workbench, but only one has been finished.
Recently I saw some 'novelty radios' on eBay and managed to buy a job lot of four for a knock-down price. Each represents a motor car and was a working radio at one time, possibly in the '70's? They have very useful parts which I utilise in my ICE powered models, as shown previously. This time all I did was a straight conversion to rail wheels with 12v motor, rechargeable battery pack and RC Trains receiver (as usual).
A repaint and addition of driver figure and we have gone from.....
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The next one is already underway!
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 9:08 pm
by drewzero1
Very nice Peter, it's always a pleasant surprise what a bit of paint can do for a model. It appears to have a very forward-thinking front wheel drive system!
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2024 11:39 pm
by LNR
That's a great job Peter, of course I'm thinking there's a bloke who's got 4 nice artillery wheels in his scrap box and whats he going to do with them.
Grant.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 6:49 am
by FWLR
Peter, that's a very good conversion and the paint looks just right for it. You are lucky enough to get these job lots, whenever I try I'am always outbid or to blooming late...
One thing though Peter, I think it would look even better if the original wheels were put back if they can, it doesn't need to be fitted to an axle I don't think, just a small shaft fixed to maybe a set screw and bolted on individually.
Just a thought mate
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 1:40 pm
by drewzero1
It kind of has the look of a Galloping Goose, at least the front half of one. I think if the road wheels went back on it'd look more like a hirail car instead. They typically only left the road wheels on those if they were meant to switch between road and rail. Either way, another fine specimen.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2024 11:26 pm
by Old Man Aaron
Looks good.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 7:46 pm
by Peter Butler
It's not often you see video of my railway as it is something I haven't yet succeeded in doing. So it was a pleasant surprise when my friend, Ian Arkley (Google the name for more interesting musical information) emailed to say he had included some video footage, which he took a few weeks ago, in his latest YouTube release. Ian has a YouTube channel .... 'Elvinley Railways', in which he shows the creation, maintenance and running of his ride-on railways.
The video is here.....
There are two sections devoted to B.U.R.P.S. one at 18.35 and the other at 56.52.
Also, there is a very interesting section (at 35.02) looking back to the 1980's when he had his own garden railway in the garden of his parents when he was about 17 years old. Very good work for his age and period in time.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2024 8:23 am
by ge_rik
Some really interesting footage, Peter.
In addition to your line, I found the clips of his own model railways (Witley LR (SM32), Lynnbach (009), HVR / Hollow Hills (0), Elvinley(N), Hannover Falls (Z)) fascinating. Really love the quality of modelling and sound systems in his 0 gauge locos.
Rik
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 2:47 pm
by Peter Butler
Looking at two of the four novelty radios I purchased recently, I felt cogs turning in my head. They were an unusual mix of styles and periods but all must have some use, surely?.....
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:13 pm
by drewzero1
Graft the back bumper of the racecar to the firewall of the phaeton for an extra-fast, super-stretch limo?
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 4:12 pm
by FWLR
Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 2:47 pm
Looking at two of the four novelty radios I purchased recently, I felt cogs turning in my head. They were an unusual mix of styles and periods but all must have some use, surely?.....
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Please don’t destroy the Phaeton Peter. It looks awesome
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:42 pm
by Peter Butler
drewzero1 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:13 pm
Graft the back bumper of the racecar to the firewall of the phaeton for an extra-fast, super-stretch limo?
Do you mean something like this?.....
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:35 pm
by Preseli Chris
After seeing that radical hotrod in the flesh yesterday may I suggest that the driver figure look a bit like Biggles i.e. flying goggles and scarf etc. Home James and don't spare the horses.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Posted: Sun Oct 06, 2024 10:04 pm
by ge_rik
Preseli Chris wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 9:35 pm
After seeing that radical hotrod in the flesh yesterday may I suggest that the driver figure look a bit like Biggles i.e. flying goggles and scarf etc. Home James and don't spare the horses.