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  1. Evening all,

     

    Love seeing the goings on in this thread. I wondered however if anyone here knows of anyone who undertakes CAD commissions for vehicles? I have a personal vehicle project i would like to undertake and have access through our small business to different printers etc for production. However all my CAD guys don't like doing vehicles. Can anyone recommend or point me in the direction of anyone?

     

    Many thanks

     

    Andy H

  2. Interestingly I asked a friend who is a Fashion Historian and costume expert for the film/TV industry to select a suitable pack and these were the choices. The camera is a 1958 produced item so it is quite late for the 50's. However she pointed out that although fashion is always moving you will always find people with the latest and some with older fashions on a street. A group of friends are likely to share a fashion style (social sciences and all that) but a random group of people will always have some variety.

     

    There will be other packs to follow and I do plan some  that are more appropriate for the 30's and into the 40's.

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  3. Its been a busy few months at Hardy's Hobbies HQ - I apologise for the lack of updates.

     

    We have been busy beavering away with lots of new projects. Two loco kits - a Fox Walker saddle tank and a Pre-war Sentinel have been released. The former fits on the Electrotren 0-6-0 chassis while the Sentinel fits on the Hornby 48DS chassis. Soon to be released is an 0-4-0 Manning Wardle H class to fit on a Hornby W4 chassis. Keep an eye out for its release later this month.

     

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    We also now offer three themed packs of people in 4mm and 7mm scales covering Station Platforms, Footplate, and Shed Scenes. Each of these packs contain eight figures and offer a saving of 25% against buying the figures individually.

     

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    As usual further details can be found on our website at www.hardyshobbies.co.uk

     

      

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  4. Hello everyone.

     

    is anyone able to tell me what size/pitch/thread etc the worm gear is on the old Hornby Terriers?

     

    im looking at re-motoring a chassis (don’t as why I’m mad!) and need a new gear. However the gears are only supplied mounted on the motors and not available separately. I’m looking to source or have a replacement made for me.

     

    Many thanks

     

    Andy

  5. Hi Corbs,

     

    The body has been produced from a drawing of the original locos but you are correct the chassis is a compromise.

     

    Our aim was to produce easy to build kits that anyone can build and would fit on RTR chassis. I have seen some fantastic examples our our kits completed by modellers far more talented than me. However even a beginner can make a really good go of these kits and add something a little different to their layouts. The feedback has been great and the ethos sees to be working. Its not for everyone - those who want finescale industrials have a nice variety of kits available. However (and I am firmly in this camp) not everyone has the skills or time or courage to give one a go.

     

    Watch this space for more.... :-)

     

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  6. Thank you for the kind words.

     

    We are extremely pleased announce that in conjunction with TS Design we have now released a range of body kits!

     

    Currently two version of the semi-freelance Hudswell are available which will shortly be joined by a Hudswell Clarke 1800 class all of which fit on the Electrotren/Jouef chassis.

     

    We are working through some other designs that will fit on other chassis. If anyone has any ideas we would love to hear from you!

     

    Until then I will leave you with a few photos:1061690323_Allkits.jpg.2cf098526f22bf5540b7cc69aab14dbd.jpg

     

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    Andy

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  7. Hello all,

     

    Thanks for the kind comments. The chassis is indeed the Electrotren/Jouef chassis.

     

    For those who are interested we are offering these as complete body kits here:

     

    https://hardyshobbies.co.uk/product-category/locomotive-body-kits/

     

    However it wasn't my intention to plug these, more to show off some actual modelling for a change. I'm not a painted or weathering expert by any means but I was pleased with these.

     

    For those who are put off by the fact these are semi-freelance ( I used the term as they are based on true designs but the compromise with the chassis means they are more generic than true to scale...) there are some further designs coming which are prototypical...

     

    Thanks again for the kind comments. I will post some more photos of the next model shortly.

     

    Andy

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  8. Hello everyone!

     

    We are sorry we have been so quiet over the last few months - we have had some rather exciting projects on the go.

     

    We released loads of new figures. However we have also been working with TS Designs to produce our first locomotive body kit:

     

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    This semi-freelance Hudswell Clarke will be available as a complete body kit (including body, handrail knobs and wire, smokebox dart, fixing bolts and footplate crew). 

     

    This kit fits on the Electrotren/Jouef chassis. 

     

    Price will be £45 for the complete body kit and we hope they will be ready for sale by the end of August. Be the first in line when they are released by registering your interest ont he website here:

     

    https://hardyshobbies.co.uk/hudswell-clarke-0-6-0-industrial-tank/

     

    Happy Modelling!

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  9. On 25/07/2019 at 17:32, Norton961 said:

    First the good news, Allan Baker did an article for the IRS magazine called “Bagnall 16” Locomotives”. The bad news I have the article, but not the date or issue it was published in. The article includes a nice side and end drawing, plus photos of the engines in the service of the Butterley Co, Birchenwood, Preston Docks, Flora ce Coll, Cadley Hill.

    Gordon I can photocopy if it helps.

     

    David

    Any chance of a copy of that article too David?

     

    Thanks

     

    Andy

  10. Its been a busy month or so at the Hardy's Hobbies HQ.

     

    We have released another batch of figures, this time featuring some more non-railway personnel.

     

    The latest releases include some great Policeman, shopkeepers or stores keepers and a couple of new animal packs featuring cats and dogs.

     

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    All available as usual on the website at www.hardyshobbies.co.uk

     

    Happy modelling!

     

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  11. Hi Simon,

     

    I did see your 3D model. I shall keep an eye and look at ordering one. I had debated about drawing one up to print at home but might just buy one of yours to save the effort. Regarding the chassis I assume you mean the outside cylinder one and just remove the cylinders etc? I think it would be perfect for my needs.

     

    The only change I might be interested in is removing the gear from the RH side of the smokebox. Other than that its pretty much the Matthew Murray I worked on...

     

    Watching with interest!

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