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  1. The Tri-ang scale modeler
    I have heard about Hornby Doublo quite a few years ago when I received a special book which would effectively begin my madness with OO (in a good way) I decided to undertake this project as my love for vintage trains, especially some which had never been created.
     
    One example a official Tri-ang R.55 from the 50's that had been made, and I bought I one such example on eBay but too do so... I am going to do something a bit more unique so too speak, something which I am not sure a whole lot of people have done which is to convert a Tri-ang transcontinental to work with a DC CD motor, but at the same time be powered by an AC transformer (I can use a basic Lionel controller for one train operation), now I have never done such a thing like this before so I'll need all the help I can get.
     
    I've already shortened the chassis off an old HST from Hornby Railways and have used a piece of polystyrene to attach it together (the original weight is in there as well.) but am temporarily attached the shell to the chassis via friction. When I get around to finishing the Electronics I'll attach the chassis together to the shell with (appropriately made in America) Testors polystyrene cement
     
    I am not entirely certain on how to convert a Bo-Bo- Diesel to 3 Rail, especially with the scratch-building the power pickups, or modifying available examples to work with the system. but I am sure it can be done in some way or another specifically' AC to DC" which I am not entirely certain on how to do do, I know this is a bit ironic but I understand you could have gotten a converter from Radio Shack a few years back, but in my area all the Radio Shacks have closed permanently and I forgotten the name of the converter. If their is some sort of converter out there that can fit into a R.55 Diesel please DO tell!! that's one of the reason's of why I am not certain of how to do this to be frankly honest.
     
    The Diesel I'd prefer to be painted a Holiday red.It should become quite clear within the next month or two. what the master plan is.
     

    Ignore that cut and chop job that I did that'll be filled in with Milliput, sanded then primed via brush painting (he latter job goes with the bod shell which needs a re-do, obviously except for sanding the body) just need to acquire an actual Official Holiday Red paint (I am not sure, MIg might have something feasible?) and I know I could potentially use a gloss coat of some description.
     
     
     
    The primer, paint, gloss varnish and AC-DC converter are confusing.. plus resistors, which one should I use for this project? many thanks! for the help!
  2. The Tri-ang scale modeler
    I was doing some shopping apparently on the international eBay as I really never have done before but have shopped on the American site... and found something I never knew of which was the class 20 Bo-Bo diesel, but I have found a few parts and a working model . So I have made the executive decision to purchase one eventually not the actual loco but the part, and re-utilizing the Bogie attachment from the class 43 from the class 20 part to actually hold it up, Now i'll consider kit bashing a pickup for the rear motor attachment. But for now to tell you the truth i'll keep it simple.
     
    If I were to acquire a few Tri-ang R.235's but with the bogies removed and more prototypical HO one's attached to lesser the load and produce a longer train, to produce less stress on the pickup of course this is when I acquire funds though a firm who I employed with for the summer.(not railway's).. now I am doing this with some Battle Space equipment which I will post later. And they are going brilliantly! I'll also be adding some Kadee Coupler's as well to give it that more realistic.
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