HGLW J coach..first pics of mine compleated..
HGLW J coach..first pics of mine compleated..
1st pics of my J coach from hglw..
If anyone wants to view it in the wood or see it then contact me or see them in action soon at open days
Some of you may have already seen this on facebook,david hippy aka hglw made with help from my dimensions 3 coachs for me that match roughly in size to my tram,they also match the other locos he has.. he designed them i just agreed in sizes..
Roof missing in the last pics as i only glued it temporary in first pic to show fully built..
He does plan to sell these as well so if anyone is intreasted in 1 or several contact him directly on his web page and he may do a few more for you before he gets the time to add them.. They come with glazing and metal door handles,his usual metal wheels and very simlar wagon chassis,mine were designed to have just plain buffer beams so i can fit my own buffers but he may in final ones he sells come with his wooden centre buffers.
http://www.hglw.co.uk/
Must make it clear I dont sell for him or make any money from him or anything like that..
If anyone wants to view it in the wood or see it then contact me or see them in action soon at open days
Some of you may have already seen this on facebook,david hippy aka hglw made with help from my dimensions 3 coachs for me that match roughly in size to my tram,they also match the other locos he has.. he designed them i just agreed in sizes..
Roof missing in the last pics as i only glued it temporary in first pic to show fully built..
He does plan to sell these as well so if anyone is intreasted in 1 or several contact him directly on his web page and he may do a few more for you before he gets the time to add them.. They come with glazing and metal door handles,his usual metal wheels and very simlar wagon chassis,mine were designed to have just plain buffer beams so i can fit my own buffers but he may in final ones he sells come with his wooden centre buffers.
http://www.hglw.co.uk/
Must make it clear I dont sell for him or make any money from him or anything like that..
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http://gardenrails.myfreeforum.org/abou ... highlight='Pierre Berry:102064 wrote:I totally agree with that. I also like the black loco. Any chance to read a topic about it ?MDLR:102037 wrote:That looks very nice indeed!
read the original thread on the tram...havent updated it other things have taken time... but now the coachs are here best get my finger out..
the tram body does come up on ebay every now and then from the same seller as he makes odd kits..
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Just seen that your carriage design is now on the http://www.hglw.co.uk/ website for easy ordering.
I have just ordered the LB1 Loco and FB1 Flat bed wagon, so I need to complete those before I purchase a Carriage
I have just ordered the LB1 Loco and FB1 Flat bed wagon, so I need to complete those before I purchase a Carriage
CLAVEY Models is owned by David Clavey, creating 3D drawings of Garden Rail parts and 3D Printing them in the UK. I belong to the Association of 16mm Narrow Gauge Modellers SM32/45. But also run g gauge o gauge and 7/8ths models in my Garden.
David
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Cutting
Hi Rik, (and everyone else)
HGLW do custom cutting of your artwork too if that helps.
Cost depends on complexity and material. Drop a mail to us with your ideas hglw@eagleassist.com
We cut kits for other manufacturers too. Let us know if we can help.
Regards,
David H.
HGLW do custom cutting of your artwork too if that helps.
Cost depends on complexity and material. Drop a mail to us with your ideas hglw@eagleassist.com
We cut kits for other manufacturers too. Let us know if we can help.
Regards,
David H.
See www.hglw.co.uk
Re: Cutting
Daviddhippey:107942 wrote:Hi Rik, (and everyone else)
HGLW do custom cutting of your artwork too if that helps.
Cost depends on complexity and material. Drop a mail to us with your ideas hglw@eagleassist.com
We cut kits for other manufacturers too. Let us know if we can help.
Regards,
David H.
That's really useful to know. What format of drawing is required? I have a drawing package which exports into all sorts of formats. Just wondered how the cutter knows which lines are cuts and which are surface scores.
Rik
Drawing format
Hi Rik,
.dxf is easiest, but I can work with several file formats. But they need to be converted to .dxf format in the end.
Different colours denote different depths of cut.
Regards,
David H.
.dxf is easiest, but I can work with several file formats. But they need to be converted to .dxf format in the end.
Different colours denote different depths of cut.
Regards,
David H.
See www.hglw.co.uk
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Colour choice
It doesn't matter Zak. It is easy to see from the outline colour which is which, many folk use black and red or red and black reversed.
For ease use Black for cut and Red for engrave.
If required you can have additional engraved lines of different depths denoted by a different colours. Just enclose a note with the drawing. It would also be part of the dialogue between ourselves and the customer too.
Hope that helps.
D.
For ease use Black for cut and Red for engrave.
If required you can have additional engraved lines of different depths denoted by a different colours. Just enclose a note with the drawing. It would also be part of the dialogue between ourselves and the customer too.
Hope that helps.
D.
See www.hglw.co.uk
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