persistent_bodger
Registered
Hello, I thought its about time I post some pictures of my first G gauge scratch built locomotive and carriage. I tend to work in smaller scales but have always been interested in Garden Railways and Irish Narrow Gauge. Through a renewed friendship and seeing his Garden Railway projects I decided to have a go myself. I have limited funds and no railway of my own but I thought I would see what I could do, at least I could run it on his line.
Over the last month or so I have finally begun a project to build a semi freelance locomotive based on Beyer Peacock designs in the style of the I.O.M rly. Originally I had intended to build a scale model but the two chassis I had, an LGB Otto and LGB Stainz were not suitable dimension wise so I had to come up with something else.
The Otto tank lends itself very well to the 3ft Southwold locomotives but the wheels are too far apart. I decided using a scale drawing of this to build a semi freelance 2-4-0T. The cab comes from the Beyer Peacock Isle of Man design, Boiler and chassis Southwold design and the smoke box from an Irish 3ft gauge 2-4-0T. These different design features were combined to produce what I am calling I.O.M rly no17, a harbour tank for Peel or Ramsey Docks. The locomotive will be finished in I.O.M light green and lined accordingly. I still need to add more rivets and details on the boiler which are currently on order from Cambrian Models.
The body is constructed from 1.5 and 1mm plasticard, white metal fittings from GRS specialists, plastic details from Cambrian Models and a very expensive brass dome. The locomotive has cost about £90 in total, the biggest out lay being £12.50 for the brass steam dome.
The success of this build has prompted me to tackle a Norwegian Beyer Peacock 2-4-0T using the Stainz chassis.
http://www.beyerpeacock.co.uk/Drawings/2232 Clr-El.pdf
Again this will be semi freelance because the wheels are too small. This will become the directors locomotive and pull my scratch built directors carriage, made from parts from a Bachmann American style coach and an Echo toy train chassis
Although these locomotives are semi freelance the skills I've obtained will be put to good use when I tackle I.O.M rly N01 Sutherland (I will never be able afford the Accucraft examples)
Comments welcome
Best
Tim
Over the last month or so I have finally begun a project to build a semi freelance locomotive based on Beyer Peacock designs in the style of the I.O.M rly. Originally I had intended to build a scale model but the two chassis I had, an LGB Otto and LGB Stainz were not suitable dimension wise so I had to come up with something else.
The Otto tank lends itself very well to the 3ft Southwold locomotives but the wheels are too far apart. I decided using a scale drawing of this to build a semi freelance 2-4-0T. The cab comes from the Beyer Peacock Isle of Man design, Boiler and chassis Southwold design and the smoke box from an Irish 3ft gauge 2-4-0T. These different design features were combined to produce what I am calling I.O.M rly no17, a harbour tank for Peel or Ramsey Docks. The locomotive will be finished in I.O.M light green and lined accordingly. I still need to add more rivets and details on the boiler which are currently on order from Cambrian Models.
The body is constructed from 1.5 and 1mm plasticard, white metal fittings from GRS specialists, plastic details from Cambrian Models and a very expensive brass dome. The locomotive has cost about £90 in total, the biggest out lay being £12.50 for the brass steam dome.
The success of this build has prompted me to tackle a Norwegian Beyer Peacock 2-4-0T using the Stainz chassis.
http://www.beyerpeacock.co.uk/Drawings/2232 Clr-El.pdf
Again this will be semi freelance because the wheels are too small. This will become the directors locomotive and pull my scratch built directors carriage, made from parts from a Bachmann American style coach and an Echo toy train chassis
Although these locomotives are semi freelance the skills I've obtained will be put to good use when I tackle I.O.M rly N01 Sutherland (I will never be able afford the Accucraft examples)
Comments welcome
Best
Tim