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I recently bought a second hand batch of four generic container wagons with containers plus a crane.
After some research I discovered the lot was part of a 1970ish triang RS602 freight set, quite interesting I thought.
The crane was generally in good order for its age, but I’ve had the brainwave to try and motorise its so I can simulate container loading/unloading operations.
It looks very much like a toy compared to modern display-only and operating container cranes but the latter are very expensive so I will persevere with it as a challenge of my model engineering skills as well as an expansion of my layout’s operational interest. The four point grappling hook can be temperamental so I am thinking of modifying it to use an electromagnet with metal added to the inside of the container roofs for more reliable operation.
After some research I discovered the lot was part of a 1970ish triang RS602 freight set, quite interesting I thought.
The crane was generally in good order for its age, but I’ve had the brainwave to try and motorise its so I can simulate container loading/unloading operations.
It looks very much like a toy compared to modern display-only and operating container cranes but the latter are very expensive so I will persevere with it as a challenge of my model engineering skills as well as an expansion of my layout’s operational interest. The four point grappling hook can be temperamental so I am thinking of modifying it to use an electromagnet with metal added to the inside of the container roofs for more reliable operation.
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Made a trip to the Hornby factory sale this morning and picked up some Oxford Rail wagons for £6 each and a brand new LNER A2/3 ‘Edward Thompson’ for only £89 - it would have been rude not to.
Judging by the size of the pile they were trying to shift, it seems the Steampunk idea has been a flop.
Early night tonight and up early for the long haul to the NEC in the morning.
Judging by the size of the pile they were trying to shift, it seems the Steampunk idea has been a flop.
Early night tonight and up early for the long haul to the NEC in the morning.
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Caught my first whiff of stale anorak in three years this morning so I need Warley to desensitize my system.
When I first saw the box I thought it was a duff one but there was a whole box of about 30 locos all at the same price. Probably still a duff one though.
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Don’t forget to take a wheelie bin for a back pack plus a wheel barrow.
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First show after the pandemic - I’ll just cough a bit if I need some space.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 4:54 pm Don’t forget to take a wheelie bin for a back pack plus a wheel barrow.
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Sold a pup by Laurie. They failed to capture the essential steam punk genre, which is infinitely more complex, but instead they went for a silly toy interpretation, which was so far off track it was doomed to failure.
So what are the options - Ask a consultant to confirm your already made up mindset at great cost or chin-wag with Joe Public to find out what they really think at no cost. OK lets call in the consultant.
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Couldn't agree more Rob.RAF96 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 2:38 pmSold a pup by Laurie. They failed to capture the essential steam punk genre, which is infinitely more complex, but instead they went for a silly toy interpretation, which was so far off track it was doomed to failure.
So what are the options - Ask a consultant to confirm your already made up mindset at great cost or chin-wag with Joe Public to find out what they really think at no cost. OK lets call in the consultant.
Although I wasn't looking for steampunk at Warley today, your post reminded me that I did not see a single item, either on display or for sale. Dead in the water is that idea.
Hornby had alone if their new steam generator locos running on a rolling road all day - looks very good. The smoke puffs match the chuffs on the sound decoder but whether they match the wheel rotation is another thing all together.
They had a few TT locos on display - let's just say Roger is not going to be disappointed. They also had some preproduction OO locos from the new ranges - they look to be very finely detailed, especially the valve gear.
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