what is it
what is it
hi, i was putting together a freight train, this morning, and picked up a tipper wagon to add to train. Its weight came as a total surprise. On closer inspection, underneath is an electrical gismo, and if you move it, the tipper not only goes up, but one side opens. Its a grey tipper on black base. Anyone know how it works, etc. I can find no make or number on it, It came with a recently acquired batch of Dublo, and Trix, but has hornby normal coupling, eg, not 3 rail. Would love to have it performing. No good asking for photo, as cannot understand how to add one. john
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Re: what is it
Hornby do a (or did) R8132 tipping wagon set with a sort of tipping lift which tipped the whole wagon on its end. May be it is from that set made be Hornby.
If only there was enough hours in the day..................John
Re: what is it
John, can you google oo gauge tipping truck and post a link to yours [assuming you find it]? Very difficult without an image. Don't bother embedding the link just copy it and paste it here. R-
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Google R8132 found it with picture ...Easy Just google Hornby R8132. Sorry I am having trouble pasting the link......john
By the way roger re you asking john me footplate or john yelrow in france.
By the way roger re you asking john me footplate or john yelrow in france.
If only there was enough hours in the day..................John
Re: what is it
Hi John [footplate1947] that is the end on tipping truck. The other John [Yelrow en France} is describing a side tipping action. R-
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Re: what is it
OK sorry no help then,,,,,,,John
If only there was enough hours in the day..................John
Re: what is it
No problem - lets see what French John posts, and then we can all help. R-
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Re: what is it
It may be a Trix dump wagon. see link below part No 666 about half way down.
http://www.trix.co.uk/wagons%20new.htm
Patent diagrams for it here near the bottom.
http://www.trix-twin.co.uk/Patents.html
Regards, Colin.
http://www.trix.co.uk/wagons%20new.htm
Patent diagrams for it here near the bottom.
http://www.trix-twin.co.uk/Patents.html
Regards, Colin.
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