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A couple of years ago, I purchased a Bachmann R/C Big Hauler on eBay. It had no remote controller (and when eventually tested it didn?t even respond to any commands), the pony truck wheels were missing and had been replaced with plastic Bachmann 30mm wheels, there was no plug on the tender wires and the cover was missing on the tender water tank.

Nearly a basket case! The only redeeming feature that still worked ? other than the driving wheels ? was the motor. I did think of turning some new steel wheels for the pony truck and having track pick-up from these and replacement tender wheels.

I know I paid too much (I have learnt a lesson from that) and managed to get another one which worked at a far better price. I eventually got a complete Big Hauler set - so now I have three locos! Trouble is they are OK on the garden line but not very good on my trailer set-up having a tendency not to follow the Radius 1 curves. So what do I do with my first purchase?

My inspiration came from the front cover of Garden Rail 179 ? the Kents Hill Light Railway?s Avonside articulated loco (although it isn?t articulated is it?). I new nothing of this type but, through searching the net, I came across the Heisler and a site ( http://www.gearedsteam.com/heisler/heisler.htm ) with many photos. My interest was heightened when I realised that the Big Hauler?s Baldwin profile lent itself to kit bashing into a Heisler. I did find an image of a two-bogie loco (drawing an unpowered tender although there were plenty of powered tender combinations). So, there was a prototype I could base my kit bash on.

I toyed with the idea of making my own bogies (inside frame) ? one powered and the other not. I thought I might mount the motor vertically and hide it in the loco?s rear bunker. That was as far as my thoughts got as my health took a turn for the worse and I was unable to do anything. Now improving a bit, the Heisler job occupied my thoughts. A few weeks ago, I got a ?Buy it Now? bargain off of an eBay seller. For less than fifty quid I got 16 pieces of good LGB track and a track powered Playmobil steamer!

Now I already had the diesel version so it only took a few seconds to come up with idea of two powered bogies on my proposed new loco!

Apart from this long preamble, I thought I?d do a pictorial review of my progress so far. I?ve manage to put captions on the photos which may, or may not, be informative.

Mick
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Three into one equals one Heisler locomotive.

 
Good Morning Sir, this is getting really interesting, more please.:thumbup:
 
Looks as though I haven't quite got the pic sizes right. This is as far as I've got at the moment. The next job will be making the frames!
 
hi..if this big hauler dont work at all....try to put inside the loco shed or kitbashing or ended up in junkyard?
i ave same as yr but it sold coz it wasnt working at all.......shame really....but i shud have tht tender for junkyard but it was sold with them...then i was looking for spare tender on ebay and i won the bid!!!!!
phew....so u cud try get lego bricks to built a stand and paint it plus put tracks on the top and aslo this big hauler on it as peoples look at it like a musecum....
 
Hey - this is kill or cure Steven. It WILL work (I hope). Going to try and edit pics.

As for more (Ped) - there will be but it takes me longer to edit pictures than it does to make things. I thought of putting my finger in the pencil sharpener so I could more accurately hit the keys!

Mick
 
Back again - having struggled with frost-damaged glue (well that's what I'm blaming anyway). I tested the part completed frame today with the motor blocks linked electrically for better pick-up and it works great. Also tested on my high level return loop (a lot of R1 curves) and this also worked out well - no different to one of my Bachman Jackson Sharp coaches really.
Anyway, here's some pics.
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...and some more ...

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by gum thats looking good!!,must be the only american garret i have seen.(we like unusual) cant wait for the next installment.
 
ee by gum tha's reet! Still hacking away but making a bit more progress - more tomorrow I hope.
Mick
 
Very interesting project Mick ,looks very nice and love all the pics, keep up with the good work :thumbup:
 
Carried out a little more work here's some more pics.
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... and some more ....
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Done a little bit more - fit couplers to bogies, a bit extra to frames and bunker top. Wanted to see what it would look like painted black so ....
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Thought I'd test the loco's pulling power before I went much further (not that I wouldn't finish it off even if it was feeble!). Most of my rolling stock is kept in the trailer so I was only able to muster eleven items (and what a mixture!).

The loco had no problems even in slow mode but, this consist brought home just how small my line is with no straight long enough to even take a "full length photo". I have plans to extend the line but it means crossing the drive at least once and maybe even three times (one 11ft level crossing, one 9ft lift-out bridge and one 7 ft ditto!). Anyway here's a few pics.

Mick
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... and the last of yesterday's run. No apologies for pics - I'm no good with cameras!
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