My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
And very nice it looks too.
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
Full agree with Graeme.
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I don't generally approve of 'me too' posts, but me too.
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
Hi guys.
Annoyingly just got out a set of 20mm Romford wheels I have got off eBay a while back and noticed 4 are 16 spoke and for some reason 2 are 18 spoke. Anyone got
couple of 20mm 16 spoke (insulated) knocking about they would swap for 18 spoke ones also insulated?
Grumble!
Annoyingly just got out a set of 20mm Romford wheels I have got off eBay a while back and noticed 4 are 16 spoke and for some reason 2 are 18 spoke. Anyone got
couple of 20mm 16 spoke (insulated) knocking about they would swap for 18 spoke ones also insulated?
Grumble!
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
When I should be doing almost anything else I started doodling up a C4 for 3D printing.
As you can see its at the very early stages. To save time I was thinking of buying one of those static models of a Director that came with a magazine for the tender. I am pretty sure the C4 had the same tender as an O4 but would the Director one be appropriate? Also might see if I can pinch the chimney and dome off it as the compound curves on those are not easy to do in TinkerCad.
As you can see its at the very early stages. To save time I was thinking of buying one of those static models of a Director that came with a magazine for the tender. I am pretty sure the C4 had the same tender as an O4 but would the Director one be appropriate? Also might see if I can pinch the chimney and dome off it as the compound curves on those are not easy to do in TinkerCad.
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
Actually I think it's pretty clear the dome and chimney are not suitable - will need to think of an alternative. Tender I can't see many differences in photos.
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Hi Phil
Although I don't have one of the Magazine D11s I'm sure the tender would be a self trimming type and therefore not suitable for a C4. Bachmann do have a spares website where you can buy spare parts. The J11 tender in LNER livery would be close to what you want
You have to buy body, underframe and wheels separately. They're not particularly cheap but you do get a very good tender.
I've got several for projects like a B9, B4, D10
Regards
Andrew
Although I don't have one of the Magazine D11s I'm sure the tender would be a self trimming type and therefore not suitable for a C4. Bachmann do have a spares website where you can buy spare parts. The J11 tender in LNER livery would be close to what you want
You have to buy body, underframe and wheels separately. They're not particularly cheap but you do get a very good tender.
I've got several for projects like a B9, B4, D10
Regards
Andrew
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
Thanks - will take a look.
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Watching with interest as am building one in brass at the moment. How easy to convert the cad to a b1 which was just the six coupled version of these?
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
Phil I should have mentioned that I've been using brass chimneys from PDK which you can purchase separately. The chimney and dome from D10 are probably suitable.
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
Thanks again!Woodcock29 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2024 10:14 pm Phil I should have mentioned that I've been using brass chimneys from PDK which you can purchase separately. The chimney and dome from D10 are probably suitable.
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Re: My Workbench - Potters Bar and South Mimms
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery!
Bachmann V1 chassis modified to go under a K2. wholesale copied from Graeme K.
Bachmann V1 chassis modified to go under a K2. wholesale copied from Graeme K.
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I am suitably flattered.
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