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Re: Neil Sayer Baldwin 50hp
Paul again thank you Great info now the wait begins LoL joe gilmartin
By jogil476 · #7925 ·
Re: Neil Sayer Baldwin 50hp
Joe, I’m afraid I can’t really remember what the pitfalls were when building them as it’s almost ten years ago. I did one in 014 as Moelwyn running in the 1920s with the fuel tank moved and cab
By Paul Holmes · #7924 ·
Re: Neil Sayer Baldwin 50hp
This is the motor from High Level. The Mashima is a perfectly good motor, but these are IMHO much better. Almost as good as a Swiss Maxon or Faulhaber at
By Paul Holmes · #7923 ·
Re: Neil Sayer Baldwin 50hp
Thanks Paul I pulled the trigger this AM and ordered the loco Now I?need to investigate your suggestion on the Hi Sense 1320 motor at the least I have the 1220 if I don’t have success Were there
By jogil476 · #7922 ·
Re: Neil Sayer Baldwin 50hp
I built two but it is some years ago now. I think a motor came with it back then. It is an excellent straightforward kit. The bits all fit properly and there’s a proper etched bar frame chassis. As
By Paul Holmes · #7921 ·
Re: Neil Sayer Baldwin 50hp
I'm going to be interested in following this as I've got an unmade kit which I need to get started soon. John
By John C · #7920 ·
Neil Sayer Baldwin 50hp
Hey Guy Found a old Mashima 12x20 motor in the drawer and wondered if anyone had any experience building the Sayer Baldwin 50 hp kit in O14 (before I buy the kit look for any info you folks may
By jogil476 · #7919 ·
Re: Rhyd website revamped!
I don't like cleaning up my workbench, but tonight was (going to be) the night. It hasn't happened, I've spent the evening in North Wales. Much more enjoyable! Some years ago I walked down from
By Frank Sharp · #7918 ·
Re: Rhyd website revamped!
Bookmarked, thanks for sharing.
By dorsetbred@... · #7917 ·
Re: Rhyd website revamped!
Ditto what Simon said. Cheers, Robin Sent: 20 August 2022 18:04 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [o14] Rhyd website revamped! It’s looking good, will lose a few more hours (re)reading
By Robin Edwards · #7916 ·
Re: Rhyd website revamped!
It’s looking good, will lose a few more hours (re)reading that Cheers Simon
By Simon Jones · #7915 ·
Rhyd website revamped!
Hi All I am very pleased to say that I have finally updated the Rhyd website after all the hiatus of a house move, Covid and rebuilding the railway. The site has new sections, many new pages,
By David John · #7914 ·
Re: N Lawton Simplex
Thanks Joe, excellent progress and it’s all looking very good. Cheers, Robin Sent: 23 July 2022 21:37 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [o14] N Lawton Simplex Robin You can also see it at MCTL on
By Robin Edwards · #7913 ·
Re: N Lawton Simplex
Robin You can also see it at MCTL on Facebook joe
By jogil476 · #7912 ·
Re: N Lawton Simplex
Robin Thanks much I’ve got the same sheet lead (don’t know where I got it) that and ?some liquid lead under gets me to about 10g Do you use the lead sheets under the flat cars too I’m building
By jogil476 · #7911 ·
Re: N Lawton Simplex
Hi Joe, I don’t have a common weight but the attached photo shows what I can typically fit in the floor of all but the skip wagons. Thin strips of lead cut so they don’t foul the wheels. This
By Robin Edwards · #7910 ·
Re: N Lawton Simplex
Robin Thank you again for your help the seat back is where my confusion exists so I believe your post to be very helpful Tony’s Forrest has been a inspiration for me your wonderful work explanations
By jogil476 · #7909 ·
Re: N Lawton Simplex
Hi Joe, From memory the seat base (B29) is folded into a square and attached to the footplate (for want of a better description) this hides the chassis fixing not. The seat top (B31) is curved to
By Robin Edwards · #7908 ·
N Lawton Simplex
Hello again I find myself stymied once again on my Simplex build hopefully someone can help me I don’t understand how the seat back is folded and being a very thin part I don’t want to do the
By jogil476 · #7907 ·
Re: Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling REVIEW
Review 131 is now at the printers ready for distribution at the end of the month. This issue has a large focus on the Isle of Purbeck with two layouts and three drawings of prototypes. We continue
By John C · #7906 ·