I thought that the implication was that you could get hold of the origianl
construction series from model engineer (around the 1930's) and that the
point with the current work was to produce a set of plans that would give
a loco more like the original Ayesha, but with subtle updates (as the
1930's construction series didn't produce quite as nice a looking loco).
Yours,
Rich.
On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, John Baguley wrote:
> I don't think there is any intention to run a construction series in
> Model Engineer for the new Ayesha. Plans, castings and laser cut
> frames will be available from the Association in due course and it
> will be announced on the website or in the journals when they are for
> sale.
>
> John
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> --- In halfinchlivesteamforum@..., "bambukouk"
> <bambukouk@y...> wrote:
>> Model Engineer magazine (No 4256) had an article by Tony Weale about
>> Ayesha revival by 2 1/2" gauge society.
>> I got all excited :-) thinking that this was the beginning of
>> construction series to be published by ME, but next two issues had
>> nothing more on the subject...
>> Does anybody know what is the story?
>> thanks Chris
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