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Good timing with coming back to 3D printing. FK3D have designed a GER 8ft Bogie and LNER 1st/3rd corridor seats -

 

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And arrived today from Bill Bedford is some battery boxes to suit his Mousa 51ft underframe

 

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For someone who was VERY sceptical about 3D printed parts I seem to have been thoroughly converted...

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20 minutes ago, Bucoops said:

Good timing with coming back to 3D printing. FK3D have designed a GER 8ft Bogie and LNER 1st/3rd corridor seats -

 

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And arrived today from Bill Bedford is some battery boxes to suit his Mousa 51ft underframe

 

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For someone who was VERY sceptical about 3D printed parts I seem to have been thoroughly converted...

Richard,

 

Those GER bogies look good.  Where could I order some from?
 

best wishes

 

Nigel

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12 hours ago, Tony Wright said:

 

 

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Alan gave me a 'scrap' 3D-print for an LNER refrigerated van.

 

Which I sort of made-good (with limitations).

 

 

 

Tony - its interesting to see this LNER Refrigerator Van.

 

I've recently commissioned a 3D printed LNER Refrigerator Van from a person in Tasmania. I have seen some of her work on GWR vehicles and I thought I'd see what she can do. I have six in the post on the way to me at the moment.

 

I originally scratchbuilt one over 40 years ago - as seen here. Please ignore the couplings , they've been replaced!

 

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However, as I'm now putting together a train comprising meat and perishables vans I thought 3D was the way to go. They will be in a kit form rather than one piece prints. I'm intending on fitting w/m buffers, vac and steam pipes, brass ladders and brake levers. 

 

The model you have appears to have wooden solebars so is a bit of a hybrid according to the info in Tatlow Vol 4A.  An initial batch were built in 1923 with timber underframes to Dia 20 (these had two ice hatches at each end), followed by Dia 21 (single hatch at each end) with steel underframes from 1924 to 1931. I might actually build one of mine with a timber underframe as a Dia 20.

 

Regards

 

Andrew  

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27 minutes ago, Jesse Sim said:

Are what? 

 

Come on Jesse - if you are going to frequent the UK on a regular basis, at least learn some of the bigger words!

 

In your lingo it means 'downright bloody stingy'; (though I can think of a few more colourful expressions - perhaps referring to the bodily orifice of a mozzie - which could have no place in refined company such as this)!

 

CJI (currently in Sydney, prior to travelling south and west).

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1 hour ago, cctransuk said:

 

Come on Jesse - if you are going to frequent the UK on a regular basis, at least learn some of the bigger words!

 

In your lingo it means 'downright bloody stingy'; (though I can think of a few more colourful expressions - perhaps referring to the bodily orifice of a mozzie - which could have no place in refined company such as this)!

 

CJI (currently in Sydney, prior to travelling south and west).

I prefer to learn the smaller ruder words of the UK. 
 

I think Tony puts on these big words hoping

to confuse me. 
 

Hope you weren’t here over the weekend, was a scorcher. 

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7 minutes ago, Jesse Sim said:

I prefer to learn the smaller ruder words of the UK. 
 

I think Tony puts on these big words hoping

to confuse me. 
 

Hope you weren’t here over the weekend, was a scorcher. 

Don't worry, a few hours with me will add a lot to your vocabulary youngun!

 

Baz

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6 hours ago, Jesse Sim said:

Are what? 

Good morning Jesse,

 

I think it's been explained rather well. 

 

I regard words as 'tools'; the more you have at your disposal, the more things you can describe.

 

For instance - from the evidence over the weekend, Yorkshire folk are not parsimonious; neither are they pusillanimous...........

 

Regards,

 

Tony. 

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5 minutes ago, Tony Wright said:

Good morning Jesse,

 

I think it's been explained rather well. 

 

I regard words as 'tools'; the more you have at your disposal, the more things you can describe.

 

For instance - from the evidence over the weekend, Yorkshire folk are not parsimonious; neither are they pusillanimous...........

 

Regards,

 

Tony. 

 

What tool is a swear word, it is a hammer? Or a form of lubricant?

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