Good to see some other sources, now that GRS seem to have given up with their whitemetal lamps.Timpdon steam rail motor:
It does not like Playmobil plastic track..
It is just too tight for the trailing bogie, though the power-bogie can cope.
I think it could have the (trailing) bogie 'eased' to make it work, but as this is a customers model, I am obviously not going to attempt this.
I now have some specially modified lamp bodies, from SLR Models, to take 5mm bi-colour LEDs..
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I broke a drivebelt on my lathe, I went to a shop that then (pre 2000) sold washing machine spares etc and found one around the right diameter but had to cut the width down. I think I got 3 spares for less than a fiver.The final post on the Baldwin conversion, I think. She needs a whistle, but the drive belt on my lathe broke, so that will have to wait until I get a replacement, and at £50 a pop, it won't be anytime soon! I'll pick up a smokebox door for her at the National.
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This one's a bit of a rarity, 5mm wide V-belt, 3mm deep. If it were a Boxford or a Myford, it would have a standard section belt...I broke a drivebelt on my lathe, I went to a shop that then (pre 2000) sold washing machine spares etc and found one around the right diameter but had to cut the width down. I think I got 3 spares for less than a fiver.
This one's a bit of a rarity, 5mm wide V-belt, 3mm deep. If it were a Boxford or a Myford, it would have a standard section belt...
I didn't notice a hammer and sickle on the sideAlittle more info on my Lionel rocket launcher. The original video did not show where the missile was coming from.
'Friendly fire'..I didn't notice a hammer and sickle on the side![]()
Ooh, that's not a bad shout. I'll measure up...Northsider that sounds like the belt of my first lathe, which was this https://www.machineryhouse.com.au/le8100 ? If it is even with shipping, the Aud to pound conversion is on your side 2 to 1. It would be a lot cheaper to get a couple from here.
That's US terminology - British Military term is blue on blue.'Friendly fire'..
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I had a couple of those wagons, but marked Tri-ang. They had a powerful spring mechanism operated by a lever on the bottom of the chassis, which broke the bits apart and set of a cap from a cap gun. All good fun, but I seem to remember the spring being a bit too strong for little fingersAlittle more info on my Lionel rocket launcher. The original video did not show where the missile was coming from.
Lego had some canons also, they were band a couple of years ago?I had a couple of those wagons, but marked Tri-ang. They had a powerful spring mechanism operated by a lever on the bottom of the chassis, which broke the bits apart and set of a cap from a cap gun. All good fun, but I seem to remember the spring being a bit too strong for little fingers
I had a couple of those wagons, but marked Tri-ang. They had a powerful spring mechanism operated by a lever on the bottom of the chassis, which broke the bits apart and set of a cap from a cap gun. All good fun, but I seem to remember the spring being a bit too strong for little fingers
Yes, I remember those. You could probably recreate a G-Scale version with a shaky van body, a mouse trap and some wheels.I had a couple of those wagons, but marked Tri-ang. They had a powerful spring mechanism operated by a lever on the bottom of the chassis, which broke the bits apart and set of a cap from a cap gun. All good fun, but I seem to remember the spring being a bit too strong for little fingers