Cattle Wagon

I've been looking for a plan for a cattle dock......

Now where did you get the figure of the Jackaroo in the Driza-bone?
 
Martino said:
I've been looking for a plan for a cattle dock......
Now where did you get the figure of the Jackaroo in the Driza-bone?

At the time I was building it, our local $2 (ie bargain) shop had sets of "cowboys and indians" and cows and horses. Just lucky, as I've never seen them since. Cows were all B&W but I painted the Herefords. The yards are just split oregon timber. Take a 3"x2" piece and a chisel and a seat in the sun and start splitting.

So how come an English Floridian knows about jackaroos and Drizabones?
 
Hi,

For cows in the UK I think that Schliech or Papo are the only ones in G scale available.

Safari horses and mules are sold but not the cows.

The web has quite a few suppliers, and locally they are sold by Toymasters.

I have some of the Safari mules being made into a mule train, and they are the only makers of them.

Yours Peter.
 
gregh said:
Martino said:
I've been looking for a plan for a cattle dock......
Now where did you get the figure of the Jackaroo in the Driza-bone?

At the time I was building it, our local $2 (ie bargain) shop had sets of "cowboys and indians" and cows and horses. Just lucky, as I've never seen them since. Cows were all B&W but I painted the Herefords. The yards are just split oregon timber. Take a 3"x2" piece and a chisel and a seat in the sun and start splitting.

So how come an English Floridian knows about jackaroos and Drizabones?

I was involved in a travel company in the UK for 15 years that specialized in travel to Australia and New Zealand, and we owned a tourist ranch near Alice called Ross River Homestead. I used to spend a fair bit of time downunder. So I've got my own Driza-bone and a snowy river hat which prove good for respectively wearing in hurricanes and keeping off the Florida sun!
 
Chopper couplings arrived from GRS yesterday, so the cattle wagon is now operational.

Can't make up my mind if the next project is another cattle wagon, a milk churn wagon (four wheel syphon), or if I should hack the GW box van/brake to make it look more like a narrow gauge Toad. What d'yall think?

Here's the cattle wagon on a freight this afternoon, running off the newly laid and ballasted section done yesterday.
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Martino said:
Can't make up my mind if the next project is another cattle wagon, a milk churn wagon (four wheel syphon), or if I should hack the GW box van/brake to make it look more like a narrow gauge Toad. What d'yall think?
FWIW the whole train looks delightfull but as the van looks less British than the rest I'd go for a Toad like conversion before the other ideas.
 
toad!!:bigsmile:
 
OK - looks like a Toad then.

Found details of an outside frame GW brake van that could look suitably narrow gauge-ish.

Thanks Chaps. Reports later.
 
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