TRAMS What Trams?

Gizzy

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Twas not I, but some might consider you to be off your trolley.... :rofl:
 

stevelewis

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Seriously if any one has or knows of any for sale let me know :applause:

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themole

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I have a fleet of trams Steve, all in regular service. :applause: :wave: Alyn
 

themole

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Plus a few more.........
 

themole

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Steve, are you looking for European, or US outline? I run with live overhead, and the Bachmann trams are modified with Buhler motors, and wired for live overhead pick-up. Alyn
 

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Hi

Bit of both actually!!

will be running analogue for a change, poss using cat power if I can get hold of some cat posts etc,, I did this once before must try to dig out & scan some of the photos!!

Those pics of yours are brillant!!
 

themole

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Steve, have you read the series I posted on GSM and a repost version in the scratch build section, about making your own masts/catenary? Also resin roadways wth trackwork embedded. If you have any problems pm me. Alyn
 

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themole - 6/11/2009 3:58 PM

Steve, have you read the series I posted on GSM and a repost version in the scratch build section, about making your own masts/catenary? Also resin roadways wth trackwork embedded. If you have any problems pm me. Alyn

THANKS I will check that out........I used to make my own catenery some ( many!) years back, at the old house on my RhB line usually did it in the deep winter in the snow with a very hot soldering iron....... actually in situ!!