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With another family member due in the near future, I need to make a little more space around the house. With that in mind, I am reluctantly offering one of my...
Simon Thomas
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Aug 2, 2006 6:42 pm
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Hi all Can anybody help me?. I have aquired a set of frames for a bulleid pacific in 3 1/2 gauge,does anybody know where i can obtain a set of drawings and...
Hi Bob, The only reference I can find to a 3-1/2" gauge Bulleid is a short series of 3 articles in Model Engineer Volume 134 Numbers 3354 to 3356. The authors...
Hi again Bob, There's another rolling chassis appeared on Ebay complete with all wheels and the cylinders. Might be worth keeping an eye on it. The item number...
Hi all Can anybody help me?. I have aquired a set of frames for a bulleid pacific in 3 1/2 gauge,does anybody know where i can obtain a set of drawings and...
... I have checked the above frames out,they are the same as i have eccept i do not have the cylinders.Thanks anyway. Bob ... This mail sent through...
Hello all, My name is Bill and im currently forced away from my machine shop at the moment as I am taking classes down in Florida for air traffic control. I've...
... Bill, these plans were discussed here before - have a look at: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/halfinchlivesteamforum/message/628 best rgrds Chris...
Thank you Chris, time permitting I am going to put this loco into solid works and come up with weldments and patterns for the cast parts. Pretty nice looking...
Full marks to Gerald on the latest Steam Chest. Interestingly a mention on CAD for Southern maid. We tried on here to kick start interest in such a project but...
Hi All, I would very much like to get in to the construction of 2.5 inch steam locomotives. However,I have no model engineering expertise but would be obliged...
Hi Ron, I think if you are new to model engineering you would be better to stick to a fairly simple 4-4-0 to begin with (I recommend a 4-4-0 rather than an...
Hi there Ron, As far as small lathes are concerned - something like a Hobbymat is maybe a good plan. I own an old Myford M (swing of 10" over the gap) and this...
R.L. Roebuck
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Oct 18, 2006 11:38 am
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Dear Ron, To add a little to previous posts, I think you will find there are as many answers to your questions as respondents! In terms of loco's, what do you...
Hi Tim, Good point about Toby, I didn't think of that one.I bought the design booklet last year. Good simple design, quick to build and goes like the clappers!...
Toby is an amazing engine. When Steve (Toby is Steves son) first made it, I looked upon it as inferior to a Tich, I'm sure it is actually smaller than a Tich....
Hi All: Just found this group and asked to join. I have been both playing and working with steam for a long time. I have built LBSC's Virgina in 3- 1/2 inch...
John: I am also a new member but never really introduced myself. I have engines in various scales including 1/2" scale so signed up for this site. For 2.5"...
After some agonising, I have allowed a link to a site which deals with LBSCs private life. I did not allow the covering posting which came with the link. My...
David, Thanks for the explanation. I had presume the list had been hacked an this was spam. In future though, my preference would be this sort of stuff to be...
Simon Thomas
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Nov 21, 2006 1:46 pm
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thankyou. we apreciate your metered and fair approach. there has been many varied responses to our postings, and we find your response very welcome. in return,...
... Has no one heard of Coates, Bradbury-Winter, Greenly, Crebbin, Carter, Amsbury, Dupen, Hinds-Hill? "Greatest model engineer of all time" is giving him far...
I've heard of it, sort of a half size Simplex. It should be in the association designs booklet, not sure where mine are though. Simon ... From: "david_steam"...
... listed as: 6a. Eva May (tank) 6b. Eva May Alternatives (tender locos) in a yellow booklet - Locomotive Designs Part Two originally from English Mechanics...
Hi there David, I believe Eva May was offered as a 5" gauge and 2.5" gauge design. In Hollingsworths book on LBSC, there is a picture of a 5" gauge Eva May on...
R.L. Roebuck
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Nov 27, 2006 12:56 pm
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Hi Tee Publishing do a copy of the construction notes for this loco. its basically a photo copy of the english mechanics and it covers both gauges. Hope this...