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In lugnet.trains, Timothy Gould wrote:
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Hi all,
Shortly after I made my Mallard Teunis Davey contacted me asking if I wanted
to have a go at making a
NSW Class 38. I did and this is what came out. The train is based on a
modified version of the wheelset I used for the Mallard with only cosmetic
changes. Lots of thanks to Teuis for ideas and suggestions along the way.
BS Gallery
Please let me know what you think and any improvements I could make. MPD
available on request.
Tim
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Now thats interesting. Your boiler design is similar to what I did for a GW
pannier tank engine, Duck. Id love to compare how you did you snotting
attachments.
Im still working on them, but Im building some engines for a Thomas the Tank
Engine display at LEGOLAND CA. The images are a work in progress, but you get
the idea. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=170849 Im trying to
build these closer to the prototype then the videos, but theyre a mix. Check
the link to see waht I mean.
http://www.pegnsean.net/~railwayseries/engines.htm
Mat
Mat
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Now thats interesting. Your boiler design is similar to what I did for a GW
pannier tank engine, Duck. Id love to compare how you did you snotting
attachments.
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Basically this arrangement:
Good luck with it. From what Ive heard of people who run layouts Thomas is
always a big hit.
Tim
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Hi Mat,
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Now thats interesting. Your boiler design is similar to what I did for a GW
pannier tank engine, Duck. Id love to compare how you did you snotting
attachments.
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Hey guys-
Just a quick weigh on this boiler design-- here is my Percy:
Sorry, dont remember how I actually built it; I dont even display it anymore
since the Duplo Thomas sets were introduced.
Well, back to scrambling to get ready for our upcoming show this weekend:-)
JOHN
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