Yes, having experience of Bachmann's Fourney my thoughts were that this is another "lightfooted" loco. But it is only intended for "light" duties, like short flat cars, empty disconnects and mining tubs. I do have a roll of lead flashing bought to weigh down my 8 axle driven (4 motor) Ply/MDF construction Vale of Ffestiniog loco (built up 3kg). Still quite a lot left overThere are ways of getting additional weight in the body, but it involves lead shot and resin glue - well worth it though.
Where are they available from?You get one of these:
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Likewise I have a Revell 1:24 Opel Blitz tanker somewhere in the shed, though I suspect it too might be a bit too small - guessing the tank is about 130mm long.Wondering what size of tank would work? Have you looked at a Newquid one? Could give you sizes if that helps, also I have an LGB Toytrain ine un service that I could measure for you.
Errrr.... Me!Where are they available from?
Thanks, the tank of the bedford is 150mm long by 50mm tall and 65mm wide, really looking at something in the region of 210 x 75 x 90mm and as all 3 are different, it dose give some "wiggle" room!Likewise I have a Revell 1:24 Opel Blitz tanker somewhere in the shed, though I suspect it too might be a bit too small - guessing the tank is about 130mm long.
Well just measured an LGB 94140 being but one example short wheelbase Toytrain Tank Wagon and it comes out a bit short at 190mm but the other 2 measurements as near as you can get once you remove the chassis. There is another on ebay at £26.70 just now not shown that ref though. I wonder if anyone in the forum has just the tank body from one of these for you, I had one up to a couple if years back but married it to a bogie chassis!Thanks, the tank of the bedford is 150mm long by 50mm tall and 65mm wide, really looking at something in the region of 210 x 75 x 90mm and as all 3 are different, it dose give some "wiggle" room!
Take one bog roll tube, and squash it a little bitThanks, the tank of the bedford is 150mm long by 50mm tall and 65mm wide, really looking at something in the region of 210 x 75 x 90mm and as all 3 are different, it dose give some "wiggle" room!