trammayo Interested in vintage commercial vehicle, trams, t 24 Oct 2009 22,685 4,703 75 Co. Mayo Country Best answers 0 27 Feb 2012 #21 Thanks for the explanation Mike - look forward to further postings/pics - I was going to pose the question about radii but you have said R2
Thanks for the explanation Mike - look forward to further postings/pics - I was going to pose the question about radii but you have said R2
M Midwalesstokie Registered 24 Oct 2009 687 0 South Wales Best answers 0 27 Feb 2012 #22 ebay mike said: That looked a treat James. One question - the rear LGB type coupling - was it attached to the buffer beam or the pony truck? Mike Midwalesstokie said: Looks good. I built something similar a few years ago which I've since sold on. Click to expand... Click to expand... It was fastened to the rear pony truck but it was a bit light and occasionally derailed but not that often.
ebay mike said: That looked a treat James. One question - the rear LGB type coupling - was it attached to the buffer beam or the pony truck? Mike Midwalesstokie said: Looks good. I built something similar a few years ago which I've since sold on. Click to expand... Click to expand... It was fastened to the rear pony truck but it was a bit light and occasionally derailed but not that often.
ebay mike Retired, but still hoarding. (GOF) 6 Dec 2011 4,082 717 Norfolk - edge of nowhere. Best answers 0 27 Feb 2012 #23 More pics as promised trammayo said: Thanks for the explanation Mike - look forward to further postings/pics - I was going to pose the question about radii but you have said R2 Click to expand...
More pics as promised trammayo said: Thanks for the explanation Mike - look forward to further postings/pics - I was going to pose the question about radii but you have said R2 Click to expand...
Don Gilham Model railways, Photography, anything lazy 28 May 2011 5,076 30 Broome, Norfolk Best answers 0 27 Feb 2012 #24 Excellent build Mike !