Steam Train Prototype

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Spooky
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Steam Train Prototype

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Still have a few minor modifications to do but slowly getting there. Of the trains this is the most complicated, 168 pieces plus windows where required.

Back on to the Amity house now :)

Best wishes

Dave

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Fantastic Dave!
Using two LS3060's and an ex 3020 user
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Omg I hate you so much . . . . .


Joking . . . . I really wish I had the time and attention to detail, no way could I ever do something like that!
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That is just beautiful Dave.

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Spooky
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Just going to make some small changes and add the windows :) going to make one in 6mm mdf to give a better image and add the carridge,then that's another one finished.I still have a modelT ford to take some pictures of and 22,000 bricks to add to the amity house.
Thanks for the kind comments guys :)

best wishes

Dave
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Re: Steam Train Prototype

Post by bobg »

Fantastic - where do you put the water and is it gas or meths powered (the train I meant?).

Your loco is a great piece of engineering in its own right. I love the wheels. Just used some 2mm MDF from Hobarts myself and am impressed by it as a laser material. Now I just need to be able to do more than a circle and a square!

Bob
LS3020 used for hobby - making model railway buildings/signals etc.
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