railmotor kit?

sparky230

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anyone seen a railmotor kit or similar, seen one based on a stainz chassis, but no idea who makes
 
I have seen several od these Ian but I think they are one offs made with an old LGB coach. You might have to get the saw out!
 
If you want to kitbash something based on a Stainz chassis and a starter set coach, then this is my rendition of a Chimseebahn car.

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That's lovely, Tim - I don't suppose you have any photos of the build-up of it, do you?

Jon.
 
Jon,
sadly, no build photographs. The coach body is around 3/8" shorter than the stock Stainz chassis, so I had to shorten the chassis to suit the body. In reality, the Stainz chassis on the prototype is the correct length, so the coach body should be lengthened to suit the loco chassis. Alyn, 'the mole' lengthened the coach body on his version.

Here is my version running on my railway with a few coaches adapted for the tram loco. Sadly, the set was onsold to make way for further purchases.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o3XkTeHMSY
 
Now that is a great build Tim, love it
 
Not come across any based on a Stainz but the following make railmotor kits:

[*]http://www.ipengineering.co.uk/page39.html - IP Engineering have a couple[*]http://www.brandbright.co.uk/railcars.htm - Brandbright make one based on a Donegal prototype[*]http://andelmodels.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=160 - Andel makes a nice little kit based on a Russian prototype[*]http://www.grsuk.com/index.asp?docs/49.asp#_Toc177208751 - GRS make freelance coach detailing parts which some people have made into steam railmotors as shown on the bottom of this page (maybe this is what you were thinking of??) Rik
 
There's some interesting background info about Ford railmotors here:

http://www.hfstephens-museum.org.uk/rolling-stock/ford-railmotors.html < Link To http://www.hfstephens-mus...k/ford-railmotors.html

Rik

PS - here's my first attempt at bashing a couple of freelance Andel coaches into a double-ended railmotor based (loosely) on the Ford prototypes. Not quite finished .......... yet!

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ge_rik said:
PS - here's my first attempt at bashing a couple of freelance Andel coaches into a double-ended railmotor based (loosely) on the Ford prototypes. Not quite finished .......... yet!
Now that's a great idea. I've always liked railmotors that were two-ended to avoid turning. But the single ended ones are a problem - I love your solution!
I have a Hartland Goose awaiting 'something' to be done to it. Your idea might be stolen.
 
gregh said:
Now that's a great idea. I've always liked railmotors that were two-ended to avoid turning. But the single ended ones are a problem - I love your solution!
I have a Hartland Goose awaiting 'something' to be done to it. Your idea might be stolen.
Feel free, Greg - I probably pinched the idea off someone else - but you're right, I too didn't fancy building turntables at each end of the line. This is my first venture into battery power using one of those cheapo key fob controllers designed for dimming LEDs.

Rik

PS - Nice bit of archive video of a Ford Railmotor running on the K&ESR - alas (for me) not narrow gauge but fascinating stuff all the same. - http://www.britishpathe.com/video/the-motor-railway < Link To http://www.britishpathe.c./video/the-motor-railway
 
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My Krauss Kasten Lok, scratch-built on LGB Stainz chassis, features smoke and sound. Alyn
 
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