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rowehillmaster

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  1. ... thanks, I can see that now in a picture I have, but still no idea how the rotating wedge shaped piece is retained in the female part of the coupler yet ?
  2. I am also interested in any information on how the actual coupler worked, I have not seen that type before ?
  3. .... the CAD model will scale for 3D Printing well, with a little adjustment for level of detail etc. for the smaller scales Andy
  4. .... here is a picture from the Comeng book showing a 'Typical British block train of Roadrailer vans' - I have not seen this picture anywhere else ?
  5. .... Thanks, that is just the starter I need to work up a scaling scheme to use as I create the CAD model - it ties in with the one dimension I have of an overall length quoted in a book about Comeng, obviously gauge width is another know dimension !
  6. Yes - it is the 1960 PSC Roadrailer that I want to model, as trialed in the UK (what the Scalecraft model is based upon) it was originally a Roadrailer built for the C&O in the 1950s by Comeng
  7. Hello, I am new here - I want to model from scratch, first in CAD and then via 3D Print using the CAD model, some of these PSC Roadrailers, (once built it would easily convert to other liveried versions or the earlier US C&O version) - I just need a few overall dimensions and details like wheel sizes etc. Here is a Crane I have just done for someone to model in 1/35 scale -: .... can anyone help, or point me in the right direction please ? Thanks Andy
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