Rail Plant Vehicles

Gizzy

A gentleman, a scholar, and a railway modeller....
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I wanted to recreate the Road-Rail vehicles I've seen being used local to me over recent times.

Most of you will have already seen my excavator which was bashed from a blue Bruder/LGB digger.

I had some Brandbright wheels going spare, and these were used with some 3 mm and 5 mm plasticard offcuts to knock up something like the ones I've seen, both on the railway and at a recently close contractor's yard....

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I had another set of Brandbright wheels going spare, and I wanted to make another of these vehicles. I looked at a few candidates as a donor from Dickies/Toyzone, including a Mercedes Atego truck with Hi-ab crane that I have, but I eventually decided on bashing the Bruder/LGB green Unimog that you see in the LGB freight sets.

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Most of the bash was sraying the polypropolene plastic with a suitable yellow colour paint. I used Halfords enamal spray primer and 'Machine Yellow' but this was too pale, so I sprayed it again with some Tamiya yellow, which looked like a very close match to the JCB models I'd seen in my model shop where I purchased it.

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Polypropolene doesn't take paint too well as it is very waxy, but the Halfords primer helped. Next time though, I would use the Tamiya paint designed for R/C car body shells.

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I have resprayed the Road-Rail Excavator as well, as the original acrylic paint had come adift due to being left outside all winter. A Bruder/LGB front end shovel loader was painted at the same time. I also had a Modelzone digger where the caterpillar tracks had perished, so I discarded the chassis, and mounted it on a HLW wagon that I'd been previously using as a shunter's match truck.

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Not true scale models I know, but they pass the 6 ft rule. They are not motorised, but are just for stabling on the PW siding. However, I might try to motorise a Motorzone Unimog as a future project.

Hope you like them....
 
Good "bashing", Gizzy.

Nice to know all your complex trackwork will now be properly maintained.....
 
Looks really good Gizzy - took a few pic's of one near here a few
weeks ago, with a vague notion to build something similar :thumbup:

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Was intrigued by the ramps that had been installed to make
access on and off the track easier, might try a copy if i ever
find an excavator to bash :rolf:

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Ta peeps!

Funnily enough, I followed a 6 wheeled Volvo truck of the A14 when I was heading home from a late shift on Friday night, similar to the one in this youtube clip;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0eXCFxdrLw&feature=related

It headed up to the yard behind the railway station, so I guess it was in use during the weekend.

There are some interesting videos of these vehicles on You Tube? This is one of a couple of diggers at Selling station.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaIfATZAtzM&feature=topics

I hope they'd turned off the juice on that 3rd rail....
 
PaulRhB said:
Ah working on one too ;)


Got a load of rc bits and it's hopefully going to be able to drive on and lower the rail wheels then pootle off :)
Wow!

Is this a kit Paul?

Look forward to seeing this completed....
 
Smart work Gizzy, I love the Modelzone bash and I've got one skulking somewhere. I also notice that, true to the prototype, the hooligans have been round and smashed all the windscreens :bigsmile:
 
Gizzy
Nope it's not a kit it's a hack up a kids toy effort too ;)
It was too flexible so I encouraged a brass sub frame in using drills and files!
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It's stalled at the moment but I've sorted out the parts I need and just need some time to get going again. The silver wheel grips are 3.5mm jack couplers pulled in half, and only use the longer half, and are a snug fit on the GRS wheels.
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themole said:
Nice models, :thumbup:
Cheers Alyn!

The Unimog ones are similar to those that inspired my bash....
 
pugwash said:
Smart work Gizzy, I love the Modelzone bash and I've got one skulking somewhere. I also notice that, true to the prototype, the hooligans have been round and smashed all the windscreens :bigsmile:

The Unimog is a Bruder/LGB one Puggymate, made of polypropolene.

Not quite so, ahem, toylike now, and I will fit a new front windscreen at some point.... :D
 
PaulRhB said:
Gizzy
Nope it's not a kit it's a hack up a kids toy effort too ;)
It was too flexible so I encouraged a brass sub frame in using drills and files!

It's stalled at the moment but I've sorted out the parts I need and just need some time to get going again. The silver wheel grips are 3.5mm jack couplers pulled in half, and only use the longer half, and are a snug fit on the GRS wheels.
Jack couplers for wheel grips? Great piece of lateral thinking there!

Look forward to seeing this one finished and working Paul....
 
Thanks Alyn and Etienne for those extra pix....
 
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