Jump to content
 

BigLars

Members
  • Posts

    66
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by BigLars

  1. Here is the address for PLM. 

    12 New Street, Merryhill, Wolverhampton, Wv3 7NW    Tele 01902 570810 / 07804 651121

     

    I also use figures from S&D, ModelU, buffalo Creek and Wrightlines on the Corps of Canadian RR troops Layout. 

    I have not orderred from this site yet but they do carry Military Figures 42mm should be 6 feet. http://www.irregularminiatures.co.uk/indexes/42mmindex.htm

    Let me know if you need more info. 

    Larry

    • Like 1
    • Thanks 1
  2. Sad but not unexpected news.

    I only recently came in contact with Adrian by email a couple of years back. I'm a Canadian living in the US and have a keen interest in WW1 WDLR. Adrian made it a point to answer all my questions and ask for progress photo's of my work. Even being sick, Adrian filled one last order of War Department simplexes and wagons to allow me to have enough to complete my project. Adrian you will be remembered and your fine kits will live on, fully assembled, on my railroad for years to come. Rest in piece my friend, I wish I could have met you in person. 

    Larry

    • Like 10
    • Friendly/supportive 6
  3. I have been doing a lot more work than I am posting. I am adding DCC keepalives to all my WW1 engines. Have built more howitzers and rolling stock and might have finally solved the chopper coupler challenges.

    I am experimenting with small magnets and have a 3d designer working on creating a coupler that hides the magnets in the face plates. 

    Here are proof of concept pictures and videos.  

    ]spacer.png

    spacer.png

     

    Video of working models. 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HwOhMLNhjs

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0f5iT7ryRpw

    Wish me luck.

    • Like 3
  4. Phil, thank you for the post. 

     

    I have been straying a bit to do some equipment from other armies. The stuff was captured and used all the time. 

     

    First up is a German Deutz Locomotive. 

     

    It is a 3d printed shell from shapeways https://www.shapeways.com/product/KUKMLSYGV/b-1-43-deutz-loco-2a?li=shop-results&optionId=17016791 and a custom drive combining 3d printing and operating motor, gears and wheels. The drive is from Mark Clark in the UK https://www.locosnstuff.com/.

    The 3d print is not as fine as it could be but I can live with it using the 3 foot rule. 

    2019113115030_Duetz.jpg

    • Like 2
  5. Next Friday will be my first public showing of the concept for my display railroad. I will not take any modules, but I will take a number of models, my Pizza layout, and the start of the video pieces of the layout. I will be running at least two screens off of a PC, one with a 300 page slide show, one with the movie "They shall not grow old", and possibly a third showing actual footage of WW1 trains running. Here are two screens with display in a test mode. 2019101315472_72390035_2661704187183334_

    • Like 5
    • Friendly/supportive 1
  6. One of the reasons I have pushed so hard on this project are the stories I get sent to me. 
    This was posted on another site. 


    My grandfather and his brother were both in the Canadian Railway corps. My grandfather was wounded in the lower abdomen by a shell splinter...his brother carried him back to an aid station were he was pronounced dead. His brother insisted they keep working on him, he was revived and patched-up enough to be sent back to a real hospital. He ended up with intestinal gangrene but somehow managed to survive( no antibiotics in those days) and was invalidated out and sent back to Canada. I still remember the time I first saw the golf-ball sized divot in his abdomen and he told me just that he had been wounded. A few years later he gave me the piece of shrapnel( or so he claimed it to be)....but he never went into details about his wounding. A second cousin researched it about ten years ago and told me then.

    Cheers

    Gene


    My reply was:

    Gene,

    Thanks for the story. I am posting a picture for you. If you have a picture of your Grandfather and his brother I can try to get figures that look similar. Please share any other information you might have.

    wounded.jpg

    • Like 7
    • Craftsmanship/clever 1
  7. The advance painting of the details will help me complete the next 8 feet of layout quickly when the modules are built.  

    I have pushed hard and painted 77 PLM figures in the last month  

    Additionally I have finished well as over 500 details from many vendors such as Barrels, crate, duckboards, a frames, shells etc.

    Here are all the figures grouped together. 

     

     

     

    67699282_2528479430505811_7541364686558593024_n.jpg

    • Like 7
    • Craftsmanship/clever 3
  8. Time to check in. 

    Not a lot of modeling time lately. Some progress creating 3D trench A frames for loads as well as metal prefabricated ties. 

    A number of kits are inbound or in progress. I was finally able to acquire a Wrightlines Baldwin 4-6-0 that was built (still looking for kits). The Baldwin will be carefully taken apart to add DCC / Sound and a keepalive chips.  A quick picture of the Baldwin before it gets modified. 

    56242762_2309875279032895_797369637804179456_o.jpg

    55833024_2309875349032888_6431028323857465344_o.jpg

    • Like 7
×
×
  • Create New...