Dibden Valley Loco bashes/scratch builds

DVR_Chris

Railways, especialy volunteering at them!
First up is an LGB Otto. Started life as a standard green Otto before turning into this rather unusual looking tank loco, which was first weathered then painted and lined
13876ca8c7fc4eac96cef57b628bf6b5.jpg
aa48d41a32864d3b81e2f0483f7ef537.jpg
.
 
However not being happy with this it was then converted to a tender loco without the tender...
dd5d30f29b604680a882eaebb2c1eb94.jpg

1adcc8d8a05944a8868b92b79af26b14.jpg
 
And seen here during construction of the new cab and tender and running on the Dibden Valley and also the Sprowston & Norwich Light Railway. There are still a few jobs to do, but not sure how to do them yet...
4a60c88bb5064b36a5792bb84f31280c.jpg

2e596b4d4f0f4fd9b1429372ff4a0928.jpg

ecf09be2f45747b2b25e520aaab9cf6a.jpg

38c9be2e97fe440cb63a543f704c606d.jpg

6c6baf5ab4ed48828a5bf8a46733d4bb.jpg

65fb625ff25d466baea4327a9de90d83.jpg

Courtesy of George Aldridge
166fd5ca60404989b3bd3086f6c79ab6.jpg

Courtesy of George Aldridge
 
Next up a repainted playmobil loco, also converted to battery power and with a rear light and real coal added.
4b861bb0675841128ba3e6ca88240f6e.jpg

Seen with 3 IP engineering coaches
92a68213f2d34adbaf940e5a49dfb50e.jpg

and here with some repainted LGB toytrain coaches
 
Whoops, should have that they're said courtesy of George Aldridge.... :wave:
 
A very nice selection of photos.

I like the paint job on the Playmobil loco and how the rear light has been fitted. I've been thinking of getting the lights on my battery PM locos working and fitting a rear light on my two mains PM locos. Any tips and hints would be appreciated.
 
Adding a rear light to the playmobil loco was fairly complicated... The wires run under the loco, then up into the bunker and then through the back where a standard light was just glued on. Batteries are on board the loco which required a little bit of careful cutting of the strengtheners inside it. Charging is via the chimney. Pictured below is another creation of mine for the Sprowston & Norwich Railway a scratch built W&U tram on a playmobil chassis.
c55ced1f49df431798bcb65330a9775b.jpg
 
Well another new project has arrived! A Faller Railcar. However it didn't work as planned with two playmobil motor blocks so need a different chassis. Anybody help?
19fe8ccd56044e61a2ae3f426384db86.jpg

a40ec94857864aebb3d0f1578f863dac.jpg
 
The wheel location looks good, but the motor bloks are too long. I believe LGB motor blocks are shorter. At that, if you lowered the body would the trucks have room to swivel?
 
The chassis could be shortened a bit, but I would prefer to use something that isn't as high. Lowering the body onto the blocks would look horrible internally. Ideally an old stlye IP engineering chassis would be perfect for this. The powered Playmobil Chassis will become a GVT Loco (watch this space) the other is unpowered. I am also planning some scratch build wooden coaches on Playmobil running gear which will go with my repainted Playmobil loco.
 
I didn't think of the motor block taking up space that passengers would otherwise need
 
Chris have a look at LINKS (suppliers) above:-
http://g-bits.co.uk/

There may well be some (can't say for certain) to suit your needs.
 
Having given up on the railbus due to lack of funds and a broken arm, its time to create another project... Won't tell you what it is this time so you can all keep guessing :) The picture shows progress so far.
a354ac5047c94712891e071c85b13320.jpg
 
Is it the GVT loco?:thumbup:
 
It is indeed. Forgot I already told you what I was doing... :thinking:
 
looking good, itsgreat to have prodjects on the go
 
Back
Top Bottom