Monday 28 June 2021

800th post-00 NEM couplings shortened.


A pal of mine showed me a way he had closer coupled stock using Bachmann/Hornby NEM couplings.

As one who is always prepared to shamelessly pinch others ideas this is my take.

The female socket has been shortened as has the coupling. A hole drilled through both parts and countersunk to ensure the pin doesn't protrude.

It reduces the length by about 3mm which isn't a lot but is a first effort.



 

Sunday 27 June 2021

00 gauge Adams 02 0-4-4T .

The 02 is completed- just. The RailTec transfers were simple to apply even with my shaky hand. As a result I am pleased with the result. In times past I would have made a better job but now it is as it is.

The headcode discs are the one's supplied with the loco and are a random choice as the destination is fictitious.

Couplings have been fitted to the front buffer beam as has a steam hose.

All in all I am pleased with the result and must produce another Pull-push coach set, 2 car, for it to pull!


 



Saturday 26 June 2021

00 gauge Adams 02 0-4-4T.

The 02 transfers have arrived and ,as usual, don't disappoint.

The numbering and shed plate for this loco custom made and delivered in two days from order is nothing short of amazing.

The lining is very fine and comes with ample to line several classes of locos.

The instructions are simple but comprehensive and, being fresh will be easier to apply.

https://www.railtec-models.com/index.php



 

00 gauge Pull-Push Adams 02 0-4-4T.

 

A friend sold me this Kernow 02 which has had the circuit board removed and the motor simply wired to the pick-ups- runs fine.

It had also been repainted into Southern green as an Isle of Wight loco.

I had been looking for a mainland bunkered version with push pull equipment for some time and this fitted the bill.

 

 

The Southern green has been flattened down and repainted gloss black- not the best of finishes I will admit but once the transfers are applied and matt varnish applied this will not be easily be noticed.

So- a quick order to Rail Tec for suitable transfers whilst the paint dries and Steve hasn't disappointed with a very swift delivery. More of that next post.


Wednesday 23 June 2021

SMP 00 Gauge point kit.

Something I have never tried before is to build track.

When this appeared on an auction site with a ridiculous buy it now price I thought at this price it's too good an opportunity to miss.

It is actually two kits. One for a three way turnout, the other can be made as a long crossing or single or double slip.

Must read up to see if I need track gauges etc.

So much now to make!

 


Tuesday 22 June 2021

NU-CAST 00 Gauge 64XX Pannier Tank kit.


 

I count myself lucky to have found this Nu Cast Pannier tank kit.

Although the original title on the box lists it as a 15XX class whist it has been changed to a 64XX.

The contents are as new and an added bonus is that it came complete with wheels and a MRRC 5 pole motor. Old school I know but I remember the MRRC 5 pole from my slot car days- so know it will run well.

The wheels- Romfords -have already been fitted to the, one piece,chassis as shown below.


 Showing the boxed MRRC motor. Also some of the minor castings which are in remarkably good condition considering their age.

I used to go to the MRRC factory in Boscombe to get my slot car motors remagnetised. That was about 55 years ago and I was still at school!

Below are some of the major castings which are well cast and thicker than the castings I have been used to.

Just have to break out the low melt soldering iron and flux.
 




Friday 11 June 2021

The chariot has a rider!


 The St Mewan shunters truck has been completed.

Using a moulding from the Dapol range of workers, Claud Farquharsen has been securely affixed to said chariot.

It is satisfying that aged figures can be used and without breaking the bank.

Claud is fetchingly attired in light grey overalls, his wife having spent some time boiling them to remove the grease and coal stains.

Thursday 10 June 2021

00 Gauge Replica Railways Collett Goods.

Proof that you can make a decent model from a long out of production model. This one is a Replica Railways Collett Goods from the late 80's.

The moulding is very good- almost as good as the present rendition by Bachmann.

Purchased as a non-runner- it has been stripped and new parts added as needed. Add to this the addition of lamp irons, coal irons to the tender and a crew makes this model into a gem.


Cruelly enlarged images show how effective even the slightest of adds can lift a model into the super detailed idiom.

This one has had the couplings removed and loops for Sprat and Winkle etched couplings substituted. This loco is destined for use on the GWR era of St Mewan, my micro 4mm layout based near St Austell.

Crushed real coal and a crew- Dapol figures, complete the modifications and after testing, was deemed ready to take its place on the loco roster.



 Please excuse the two crew members fighting under this loco- lockdown heh?

4mm Scale Dapol Class 52 Western Diesel.

The recent upload of posts has been erratic to say the least. This is due to life outside model railways and the fact that some things aren't considered to be of interest to you- my adoring public!

I have many models which haven't been recorded including this one, my Dapol Class 52 Western which was a limited edition from the |London Transport Museum some time ago.

This one made me part with the Heljan example - wish I hadn't. This is part of the St Mewan project which has just about come to fruition!