Thought!

I’ve just had a thought.These big diesel things I’ve been seeing a lot of pictures of lately should be quite easy to scratchbuild.If anyone can provide some pictures of a certain type I would be grateful.All I need is a front,both sides and back with a G scale figure standing next to each picture.(ground level shots) Could be vastly entertaining from a modelling disaster point of view if I post a picture each week.( plus a very happy young son who would run a big diesel than a boring old tram )
Thanks,Troy
P.S.He really wants one of these.No answer and you will all get a picture of a pile of balsa wood for the next 6 months[:D]

Hey Troy have you seen my picture of a 100 year old steam tram that still runs around the City of Rockhampton (Rocky). You can get a ride on it of a Sunday morning at 10 Am for $4.00 X 0.4 = GBP 1.60.

Rocky is unique in that it is located directly on the tropic of Capricorn at 23.5 degrees south.

Regrds ian

I was serious about this scratchbuild.Someone must have a camera?

Troy
Whats wrong with your local library?
I would sugest an NZR, WAGR QR or TGR or similar big noise box on wheels at least it will be 3’6" gauge the same as a Tram[:D]
Perhaps some one in NZ could photograph the multi bogie job for you
regards John

Hey Troy,
What particular Diesel are you talking about??? There are so many out there now. The only diesel I have is an old Alco FA1. Quite a mouse compared to the Dash 9’s rolling along today. Sounds to me like quite a challenge! Later eh…Brian.

One like Marty’s always running.I like to builds from only pictures.That way if someone says it looks wrong I make them eat the picture [:D]

Troy
I have a few diesels 2 RS-3’s a U25 B and a center cab, and 5 shifters, i don’t have a DASH–9, because it will not work on my short turns . I’LL buy then,not build they
to hard for me. [:)]BEN

Don’t worry I’ve found some pictures online.

Has there ever been diesel trams, street cars subway cars etc?

Unknowing Ian

Some of the early New York Central and Central New Jersey diesels resembled tram locos, though they were generally referred to as “Boxcab” diesels. Horribly ugly beasts they were, but the same can really be said for all diesels. [;)] Diesel subways? Unlikely. The fumes in the tunnels would be unbearable. Perhaps the odd MOW piece, but that’s it. Diesel street cars? It depends on how you define “street car.” In terms of the vintage equipment, none that I can think of. (Diesel electric and gas electric doodlebug type vehicles don’t count.) However, there’s an outfit out here just north of Denver that makes diesel light rail vechicles that look exactly like modern electric street cars, but are powered by diesel engines. These are the cars that will be used on the new line that is to be built from downtown out to the airport, and north to Boulder and Longmont.

Later,

K

Hi Troy
Just had a daft thought have you concidered a tube battery locomotive as a possable for a model.
The ones they use for maint trains when the power is off.
regards John

I think when the London Underground was first built they used steam.They used hot bricks to heat the water to eliminate smoke from the firebox.
John,this sounds intriging.I like to build models of things that cannot be bought.It makes it more fun and unique.Have you got a picture? Also I like to wind up my Dad with “you have a massive layout,but you havn’t got one of these,ha,ha”
Also my main problem at the moment is finding my favourite scratchbuilding motors
Aristocraft ART 29356.If anyone can find them somewhere where they export to the UK I would be very grateful.
Troy

Ian, the recently completed Riverline which links Camden and Trenton, New Jersey along the Delaware River is powered by diesel cars. In many areas it operates on city streets, in others on a dedicated right of way. I took the above picture in Burlington, New Jersey, midway along the route.

Regards,
Bill C.
South Jersey

Hi Troy
A few models of The Metropolitan Railway steamers have been done in the
small scales with and without condensers.
Am pretty sure they where coal fired which must have made the tunnels unpleasant places inspite of the regular vents to the surface wasn’t long before the electrics like Sarah Sidens where built that one is preserved I think.
I am sure I read some where the first coaches did not have windows and that goods trains also ran under the streets of London I did have a picture of a Metropolitain open wagon bit that looked pretty much like a standard wooden framed wagon of the time.
Will see if I have a picture of the battery locomotive, if you talk nicely to the London Transport PR man you might be able to get a good general arangement drawing and some photos of one
regards John

Hi Troy
You can order the motor block through any Aristo dealer in the States at $55 plus post.
Garden Railway Specialists ;Princes Risborough advertise on their website for £35.20 but you may have to order if not in stock. www.grsuk.com
All the best
Ian P

Thanks Ian.I’ll give ita go.But as for GRS [censored][censored][censored][banghead][tdn][V]Never going there again.

Troy
GRS? I am intrigued. How about Kent Garden Railways. Nearer you.
Ian

Kent Garden Railways are the best thing since sliced bread.It’s a real pleasure to deal with someone that isn’t a complete condescending idiot.GRS are another matter.My Father and I went there for a visit.He has bought a lot from them in the past(and I mean serious money,we are talking retired and very rich!) I on the other hand like to make my own way,with what funds are available to me.(eg zero) When I was there they did not have what I wanted so I said ok I’ll look on the internet.I then had to stand there in front of the whole shop whilst the proprieter gave me a lecture on the internet is killing local model shops!.
The result is that my Father had to drag me from the shop before I had Ideas about killing him and now we both deal with Kent Garden Railways.Far more soothing.

Hi Troy
if you look at where I am you can imagin the responce GRS got when they wanted me to come and see them.
I just asked who was going to pay the air fare so even when I eventualy get to the UK you can guess where I am not going as they where not helpfull.
I will have to have a word with your ol man I think, about the dis service done to the model world.
regards John

What you said about idiots in the Garden Railway game is of interest to me. I will not mention this persons name but he lives in Kent and has a famous film stars name (like Gregory Peck but it wasn’t him). The reply I got was incredible, so bad and uncalled for in fact I was stunned and after 40 years in Industrial selling that takes some doing, believe me.

Regards ian