Starting my "garden" railway

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Post by JCSteam » Wed Mar 22, 2017 8:05 pm

Looks a nice balcony coach, what material are you using Chris,obviously wood,but as Steph said is it lolly pop sticks or something else :D [/i]
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Post by chris_lucas » Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:17 pm

dizzysteamer:123722 wrote:Hi Chris are you using lolly sticks or cutting your own timber and are you free lancing the design?
Looks a sweet design and layout

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Thank you Steph :), I'm using lolly sticks :lol:, the design was first made on a blueprint but during the build I went my own way :P.
JCSteam:123748 wrote:Looks a nice balcony coach, what material are you using Chris,obviously wood,but as Steph said is it lolly pop sticks or something else :D [/i]
Thanks Jon :D, yep I'm using lolly pop sticks, only 2 euro for a pack of 100. :P

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Post by JCSteam » Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:19 pm

What are your plans for the chassis? :D
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Post by chris_lucas » Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:22 pm

JCSteam:123754 wrote:What are your plans for the chassis?  :D
A small block of wood with a slot in it for the wheels that I will turn on a lathe :)

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Post by dizzysteamer » Wed Mar 22, 2017 9:48 pm

chris_lucas:123755 wrote:
JCSteam:123754 wrote:What are your plans for the chassis?  :D
A small block of wood with a slot in it for the wheels that I will turn on a lathe  :)
Lol I just love this simplicity in your previous answer Lol :lol:
Thanks for the insight keep it going :)

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Post by chris_lucas » Wed Mar 22, 2017 10:04 pm

dizzysteamer:123757 wrote:
chris_lucas:123755 wrote:
JCSteam:123754 wrote:What are your plans for the chassis?  :D
A small block of wood with a slot in it for the wheels that I will turn on a lathe  :)
Lol I just love this simplicity  in your previous answer Lol  :lol:
Thanks for the insight keep it going :)

Steph  :D
:lol: thanks, I started on the roof and also started thinking about what paint to use, I might use the cool wood aging trick shown in the reference forum. :D
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Post by LNR » Thu Mar 23, 2017 2:08 am

Great going so far Chris, instead of cutting a slot for axles, have you thought of using electrical wiring clips ( pic. below ) maybe from a friendly electrician, and if you can remove the wood from between the two you can lessen the friction on the axle. Just a thought.
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Post by JCSteam » Thu Mar 23, 2017 10:09 am

Chris another way to do it along the lines you were thinking is to have the axle inside a tube, with the wheels glued to the axle with loctite, the tube if the fit is a loose one acts as a bearing and this can be glued into a slot, leaving the axle to rotate easily.

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Post by chris_lucas » Sun Mar 26, 2017 10:32 pm

Thank you both for the great ideas :D

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Re: Starting my "garden" railway

Post by chris_lucas » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:04 pm

Next week I will be picking up my newest acquisition, a live steam Hornby G100 The Rocket. It's a gas fired 3.5" model :D

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Re: Starting my "garden" railway

Post by Big Jim » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:22 pm

Nice, I have always fancied one of them. They are getting a little long in the tooth now but spares crop up on ebay from time to time. I think the gas tank can be a concern on them so it might be worth checking it all over carefully. A google search on this may prove useful.
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Re: Starting my "garden" railway

Post by Peter Butler » Sat Apr 29, 2017 10:37 pm

I bought one when they first appeared and used it on its straight track up and down our long hallway with my eldest son at the other end. We soon got bored and it became a shelf queen for many years until I finally decided to sell it, complete with box and all accessories. It fetched peanuts at auction (wrong place and time I guess) but the gas valve had become a concern as it was loose in the body....... another area to watch!
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Re: Starting my "garden" railway

Post by Wallace » Sun Apr 30, 2017 7:45 pm

The Hornby Rockets are beautiful but very temperamental! They only work when the mood takes them and then they will only really move themselves. The seals on the gas tank will be giving up the ghost now due to age so be careful.
Get one and enjoy it- just don't expect miracles!!

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