My kitbashed 2-4-0 plantation locomotion got posted on the Bachmann photo gallery! Its feel like its my first “published” project.
I dont have a lot of contact with other modelers out here. Few garden RR’s and no indoor 1/2"er’s. So the web is one of my best sources of contact with other modelers.
I know for a lot of you out there posting photos on a webpage is no big deal but its my first so let me enjoy my 15 nanoseconds of fame.[:D]
Thanks, Its the first large scale locomotive kitbash for me, Once I got over that “fear” of cutting up the loco it moved along alot easier than I thought. I have done some “almost” scratchbuilt projects, but those were using leftover parts. Thats a little different and a lot easier than cutting up a new model.
Now I cant stop, I’m already rebuilding another loco. An Aristo-craft 0-4-0 I picked up on e-bay for $40.00. I’m adding a leading wheel and a pilot deck over the front turning it into another 2-4-0. So far its looking pretty good, I’m also hooking it up to an LGB powered tender I picked up a while ago. Have to build up the cab interior next, more body details, then paint. Sheesh, I’m having fun with this…
I hadnt thought about it but sure, I’d like to. It was a fairly simple operation. All I used was a razor saw, an X-acto, drill bits and a dremel for two cuts. The question would be breifly explaining the process but thats not too hard. I wish I had taken progress photos now, but I had to borrow the digital camera to take the photos I have.
I could send the photos easily, I just need to know where to send them.
You can send them directly to Marc at: mhorovitz@gardenrailways.com
Send maybe two or three at most; just so he can see what you did. Progress photos (for an article) are important, but if you can supply drawings/sketches, we can make them into diagrams too.
Wish I could tell you he’d buy it, but I have no input on article purchases. [V] Still, we’re always looking for projects, especially ones with few or basic tools, so give it a try. OR, you can always submit a nice shot for our End of the line page at the end of the magazine. We pay $75 just for that. [:)] Good luck!
Congrats!!! The engine is beautiful. If you could get that in Garden Railways magazine it would be great! I would love to learn how you bashed the engine (parts, e.t.c).
Holy Moses Toad, raking thru the ancient history arent we?
This loco is gone gone gone! I never used it as it was a pitiful lousy performer, I used the boiler/cab to build one of my Heisler bashes, its now powered by a pair of A/C bricks.