flyingsignalman said:I had an hour or so in the garden this afternoon so I took the opportunity to run a train.
This time it was the turn of my Stainz to have a gentle run around.
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I also indulged in a little shunting.
First the train arrives to pick up a van and drop off 2 bolsters and a runner wagon
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The train is split and the front portion draws forward to enter the loop
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The van is picked up and then shunted onto the rear portion
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The train is split again and the three wagons to be dropped off are put in the loop
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After coupling up again the train is ready to depart
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The train made a few more circuits of the track (without too many incidents)
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By this time the sun had dropped behind the nearby houses and it was starting to get distinctly chilly so it was time to pack up![]()
I built the van, based on a Glyn Valley Tramway prototype, out of plasticard on a Hartland chassis. The body length is just about right for G scale but I had to widen the ends by about 10mm as the prototype was fairly narrow. It still needs brake gear fitting.Madman said:Keith, I like the little green box car. Did you build it?
Whats this little loco? is it a kit on a lgb chassie? if so what is it and where can i get one like it?flyingsignalman said:
This one?jublybug said:Whats this little loco? is it a kit on a lgb chassie? if so what is it and where can i get one like it?flyingsignalman said:
Jim
OK so the pic dident work its from page 2 little red saddle tank loco?