Where did you cut the thing to reduce its size?Well daylight has broken (but I can't fix it). Length over pilot boards - 405mm, width - 140mm, height (from railhead) -185mm. The latter two measurements are within a millimetre or so (allowing for the cuts I made to slim it down).
There are other on the forum who still have the beast in "ex-factory" obesity!
Where did you cut the thing to reduce its size?
I bought a cheap one at the Stafford show 18 months ago but could not really work out the best way of cutting its size down to something more manageable. The annoying thing is that it is a superb runner, but just dwarfs every item of rolling stock I own!
Hi, I did a thread maybe thre years or so ago but all the photos have gone.
I basically stripped right down above, and below, "footplate" level - then cut (20mm in from outside edge) along the length on both sides to the required dimension (100mm width).
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Then I had to trim the remaining "footplate" underneath to accept the pieces I had cut off (those two pieces having the footplate and buffer beams removed.
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The arrows showing the portions of the plastic to be removed.
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The two engine compartments were then cut down by about 10mm - as was the cab. The cab was also lowered by 10mm then narrowed to suit the new footplate. The roof of the cab was cut into three pieces (the middle portion being 40mm wide and discarded).
Scribed, ready for cutting.
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The centre portion of the cab remained the same width, as did the bonnets. The doors were narrowed as can be seen here below.
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The inside had to be cut down also. The brake rigging needed some tweeks and I ended up soldering some new steps to give clearance for the truck.
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The side handrails were reused but I made some new ones for the ends - the originals were cast from Mazak so did not lend themselves to modification.
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Many thanks, might consider doing something like that to mine over the winter........
I probably would not have committed mine to surgery, but it fouled nearly everything on my trailer layout - and I had to get the 9" angle grinder out on the garden line to allow it through a tunnel portal (plus altered a small bridge). Brand new, it cost me around 80 quid and, since then, I've seen them offered at three times the price!
And..
... you don't have to reduce it to such a narrow width either. I was a little drastic in the width reduction - 10mm either side would have looked better - but it needed to go round the R1s and structures on the portable railway!![]()
Bigger than my railway can handle. Almost 7 1/2" high. I have a 7" height restriction through one underpass.