New / Old - Little Weldon
Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
I was proposing to use the kit chassis for the Schools, but if they are as free rolling as a Brick as you suggest. Then I shall have to have a rethink, if I use a proprietary chassis I may be able to power that therefore eliminating the powered carriage. Hmmm! Thanks for the heads up there Bufferstop.
Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
The RTR OO 4-4-0 chassis from Hornby's D49, Midalnd compound or Schools! will do the job, but there's a lot of carving to do inside the mouldings, as they weren't designed with any thought of fitting a mechanism. Getting additional weight in, balanced above the coupled wheels to deliver decent traction is another matter.
Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
Hello all
Its been quite a while since I have been active on this forum, I did suffer from a loss of mojo for a while. But now it has returned I have been investigating buying a rolling chassis or indeed a powered one for my proposed schools project. The cost of these however doesn't seem to be much different than buying a second hand model itself. I have therefore put this project on the shelf for the moment. I have however been building Peco Wonderful Wagon and Airfix kits. I have been running Little Weldons first completely Kit built Freight train.
Its been quite a while since I have been active on this forum, I did suffer from a loss of mojo for a while. But now it has returned I have been investigating buying a rolling chassis or indeed a powered one for my proposed schools project. The cost of these however doesn't seem to be much different than buying a second hand model itself. I have therefore put this project on the shelf for the moment. I have however been building Peco Wonderful Wagon and Airfix kits. I have been running Little Weldons first completely Kit built Freight train.
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Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
There is a very definite itch which kit building scratches
nicely done
nicely done
Re: New / Old - Little Weldon
The two blokes inspecting the hole in the ground is a nice touch.