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  1. 1 hour ago, Ben B said:

     

    I've always loved the Matchbox diesel shunter, I've had a plan to convert one into a particularly chunky 009 loco for many years.

     

    In terms of 00 though, what's the UE chassis like in terms of running and quality?

     

    Btw, whilst I know it's just stripped-down before repainting, I also really like that chrome finish, oddly suits the loco with it's US-inspired styling :)


    I find most 009 conversions of the loco to be too wide as the body is broad, there is a plastic bodied one that is better to convert but these are rarer.

     

    The chassis is good but basic, I’ve been stockpiling them for conversions that I have planned and this one was spare.

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  2. 13 minutes ago, Hobby said:

    Could that J50 chassis be used for anything else? It seems to have a strange wheelbase.


    I’m eyeing it up for a Jinty, yes there are a few differences but it’s more than close enough.

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  3. Tomica Mercedes Benz Citaro Keisei, quite toy like but does have potential. RHD is a plus 👌

     

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    Tomica “London Bus” is to a scale of 1/130, shown along with the Matchbox Leyland Titan. If anyone knows of a prototype for the “London Bus” I’d love to know.

     

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  4. 8 hours ago, bradfordbuffer said:

    Are these to be made printed or available as STL file for rescaling and home print?


    Having been stung in the past selling STL files for home printing with a non commercial license and then seeing prints of those models sold by a “business”, I will not be sharing any STL files. I’ll be supplying kits directly to those wishing to model 1/120.

     

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  5. For now I’ve put the Jinty on the back burner but have gone down the Terrier route, amazingly a Farish Hall does lend itself into being reasonably close to a Terrier in TT in almost all aspects (wheelbase, wheel size) bar gauge.

     

    14.75mm long axles, 1.5mm plasticard spacers and a little bit of work later gives me this. I’m still doing the driven axle and pickups but if it all works I’ll be doing further conversions.

     

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  6. It’s been used for N Scale so I’d assume the basic kit would work well enough as long as the models are free wheeling?

     

    One model that I have found to be close to scale (1/116 approximately) is the Matchbox Superkings Hovercraft, a model of the SR.N6 Hovercraft. Can’t vouch for how accurate it is but you can buy them cheaply if you wish to adapt one.

     

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  7. I’ve been working on another Leyland Titan (aka Matchbox London Bus) tonight and again it’s another 1/120 scale model that may be overlooked at first glance. The body is in two parts, allowing for the top deck to be removed, I’ll be gluing the two halves together and filling in the holes before sanding it all flush.

     

    The Leyland Titan is an cheap project to work on given how common these models are, the next one I do will be an open top tour bus.
     

    What I love about 1/120 is that we already have plenty of items out there to modify, it’s just a case of finding what will work.

     

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  8. I’ve been playing with a few items again recently.

     

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    The bus is a Matchbox item and will be altered/detailed to suit my needs. The Lesney Pickfords van is being detailed and painted up in a fictional removals livery. The Micro Machines Ford ‘32 Vicky is a childhood toy and will be painted as a hot rod.

     

    The joy of planning a museum type layout is almost anything can go, within reason.

     

    The Guy Vixen is now bare and due to get a coat of primer.

     

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  9. On 13/02/2024 at 22:20, Vanguard 5374 said:

    That's my site, I used to produce 009 stuff (mainly) back in the day but now I'm tinkering with TT. If you're on Facebook, I post most updates on this group.

     

    Thankfully Halling provide STP files of their motor bogies, so I've been able to adjust the J70 to suit and build a Y1/Y3 around the bogie. I'm at the point of doing the CAD work with test printing to do next month.

     

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    I am due to have test prints of this loco and another for the chassis arriving shortly so will be doing a few test builds. When I know it’s 100% correct and fitting to the chassis, I’ll be offering the kits for sale.

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  10. That's my site, I used to produce 009 stuff (mainly) back in the day but now I'm tinkering with TT. If you're on Facebook, I post most updates on this group.

     

    Thankfully Halling provide STP files of their motor bogies, so I've been able to adjust the J70 to suit and build a Y1/Y3 around the bogie. I'm at the point of doing the CAD work with test printing to do next month.

     

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  11. Have filled in the web form in a bit more detail but after seeing the Fireless announcement, why not announce something that hasn't been done in British outline RTR before - a British outline tamper*? I'd put a Plasser & Theurer 08-16 through as a choice to provide a range of models, liveries etc.

    * - Bachmann may have made one but it's a continental machine, sold as a OO model despite being HO and is vastly outdated. I've had two and sold one on, the other providing bogies for a OO Scale USP5000C

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  12. 1 minute ago, Roy L S said:

    Many have commented on the lines of "oh no not another duplication" but there surely comes a point in any project (typically when steel starts to be cut) when a manufacturer passes a point of no return with a model financially and has to continue to production irrespective of what another manufacturer does or announces?

     

    I'm not a manufacturer but I feel if it was at a basic CAD stage when Accurascale announced their version perhaps a look at the market would have made the higher ups say "Oh they're doing that, the market will be smaller. Perhaps we will do something else or upgrade an older model to modern standards?"

    I wish we would have manufacturers announce models as an intention again like we used to, now we have surprise announcements of a model coming out that duplicates. Don't follow OO too closely but it's been a common event for a while now, it almost feels like every company has been guilty of duplicating or a victim of being duplicated at this point.

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  13. I find it strange how we see models duplicated with many of our beloved manufacturers, when you consider there are many models that have yet to get a RTR release. I can't exactly draw up a list of models because it'll have bias and it would be too long but surely looking away from the normal choices and going for something different could be a winner? Instead we see another model offered by two manufacturers. Again.

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  14. After a very long time I am doing models for this layout which will hopefully be built this year. Plasser USP5000C 77327 is being slowly measured up in order to make a CAD model for printing. I've yet to see a OO model of this type so will be pleasing to get it built. I'm struggling to find a commercial source of bogies with 9.5mm wheels and a 20mm wheelbase so it may end up using the mechanism from a Bachmann 07 Tamper.

     

    Work on the 08-12 (73913) shown previously is coming along too, with an aim of getting one printed and built this spring.

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  15. 8 hours ago, Les1952 said:

    Wasn't the Jinty on the list of locos Simon Kohler stated were in the pipeline for Hornby?

     

    Is there an alternative that might not be on Hornby's radar?  

     

    Just a thought

     

    Les


    I’m one of those rare people who will wish to build a kit or scratch build even if a RTR model is available 😊 The chassis being made open source on its own, with anyone being able to download the CAD files to print their own parts, will surely give people several alternatives not under Hornby’s radar.
     

    7 hours ago, Flanged Wheel said:

    A fantastic idea - I wish you all the best with it and will keep an eye out. I could very easily be tempted…


    Thank you, at the moment I’m ordering parts and pricing up items to make a shopping list for building these items. Won’t be cheap but certainly won’t cost the same as a Hornby loco.

     

    6 hours ago, natterjack said:

    What gear train do you have in mind? Direct worm to drive wheel?


    I’m designing two versions, a direct worm to drive version as above and one using a N20 motor on advice from a friend, making a gearbox of sorts along with it to give an alternative option.

     

    When the files for the chassis are out there, there is no reason why someone can’t tweak them to adapt it for another motor or gearing.

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