Peanuts Characters.

Excuse me Sir,

But where is Peppermint Paddy?

Is that her in the Green Top?

Thank you Sir!

They are great by the way.

Almost makes me want to go and see the film! I used to love the cartoon versions!

Mum says that I have to go home now.

Good grief!
Yes' that is PP in the green top. All the Peanuts figures are made by Schleich. I'm waiting for the arrival of Schroeder.
The film is excellent.
 
Of course not!
Idris is asleep in Smoke Mountain.. Which I believe is beyond the end of the now re-opened branch line!
 
Yes indeed, some parts were used from this kit. However the original card was used as a template for plastic card. The model was built by a good friend of mine in 2010.

The thing that struck me about your model was the quality of the finish. I have seen images of models made with the kit you refer to and they rarely look as good as yours.

Hope you will not mind a few more questions:

How is it powered and what chassis/wheels were used?

How does it run? (I note the tangible version of the design has a lot of overhang at the rear, I wonder if that causes any issues? Perhaps the real Ivor should have been an 0-4-2?)

James

PS : No dis-respect to the kit suppliers, as the model they supply looks nice enough, but it looks like you have workable and useful version of the loco.
 
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The thing that struck me about your model was the quality of the finish. I have seen images of models made with the kit you refer to and they rarely look as good as yours.

Hope you will not mind a few more questions:

How is it powered and what chassis/wheels were used?

How does it run? (I note the tangible version of the design has a lot of overhang at the rear, I wonder if that causes any issues? Perhaps the real Ivor should have been an 0-4-2?)

James

PS : No dis-respect to the kit suppliers, as the model they supply looks nice enough, but it looks like you have workable and useful version of the loco.

James, the model is indeed far superior to the original card kit.
It is battery powered using two AA rechargeable batteries. The batteries are stored in the boiler, access is via the smoke box door. This keeps the weight forward and the locomotive balanced.
I'm not sure what chassis and wheels were used, I will have to make some enquiries.
Ivor runs extremely well and will haul two small coaches or two wagons and a brake van around the CFR for about three hours nonstop.
 
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