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21st March 2016, 02:10 PM #886Senior Member
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22nd March 2016, 12:31 PM #887GOLD MEMBER
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Hi All,
You may call me stupid - but that's OK. I have decided that this loco is missing something. Being a passenger locomotive - it needs a carriage. Decided that I will add an AB first and second class carriage to my loco. The overall length of loco and carriage will be 3.85 metres. It will fit along the width wall of our back room. Cathie is OK with it, but first off I need to put shelves in her quilting room. That might take a week. So when I finish the rear coupler I probably won't be on the loco for a while. However there are 24 hours in the day. Her shelves may get done a lot quicker
Attached are photos of the carriage and some interior photos - first and second class. I will be doing a full interior fitout. A bit excited about this. (I have been and got a photocopy of the actual size of the carriage I will be building - I probably am stupid)
This loco build will be going on for quite a while. Not doing the tracks yet - until both loco and carriage complete.
Regards
Keith
interior second class.jpg Interior first class.jpg AB Class carriage 39ft.jpg
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22nd March 2016, 04:47 PM #888
Now your talking Keith... A passenger carriage PLUS a caboose too please!!
You said we may call you silly NO WAY SIR .... have a look at were this blokes love of trains took him ..
Million Dollar Railroad in the basement of Howard Zane.....
PS - Got to be a FIRST CLASS CARRIAGE for a first class bloke....
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22nd March 2016, 05:02 PM #889
That i like
Dave TTC
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22nd March 2016, 05:12 PM #890GOLD MEMBER
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22nd March 2016, 05:16 PM #891
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22nd March 2016, 05:25 PM #892GOLD MEMBER
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Hi All,
Just to give a bit more idea on the size of the carriage. This is the actual size the carriage will be behind my loco.
Have started on Cathies quilting shelves - I'm in the "good books". Should be back on loco and carriage very soon
Regards
Keith
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22nd March 2016, 05:28 PM #893GOLD MEMBER
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22nd March 2016, 06:26 PM #894
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22nd March 2016, 07:55 PM #896
Wasn't rolling stock transported on rail tracks [emoji41]
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24th March 2016, 09:03 AM #897GOLD MEMBER
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Hi All,
Amazing how an incentive can get you obsessed with completing something to get it out of the way so you can get back to stuff you love doing.
After many hours of "overtime" (worst part was finding the studs - sometimes the stud detector worked and other times it didn't) - Cathie is now well pleased with the shelving in her quilting cupboard guys don't pick on my workmanship - wanted it done quickly. I may still have to put up a brand new line prop that has been taken up valuable shed space for the last decade
Back to my loco - I have been talking with my mate Trev and he has suggested that I do the trackwork for the loco before I get onto the passenger carriage. Thanks Trev - I think it an excellent idea as I can then move the loco inside and use the stand I have made up for the loco as my stand for the carriage.
I will make the track sections into 2 separate removable sections - one for the loco, one for the passenger carriage. I will make up enough track, sleepers, rail clamps and fishplates to suit both the loco and carriage and then paint the components so I won't get a paint colour mixup and also arrange enough ballast to complete it all. The carriage trackwork won't be completed until after the carriage is.
By working on the track it also gives me time to do more research on the carriage. I understand there may be a photo opportunity for the carriage up at Maldon/Castlemaine and there are also some old carriages at the Newport Railway Museum. I think I need to get as many photos as I can to getting it looking as being the correct era.
If I get bored on the track I can start turning up the bogie wheels as I have sufficient info on them - they were spoked not solid (as they are now).
Regards
Keith
(attached a photo of the shelves)
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24th March 2016, 09:11 AM #898
My wife wishes i worked with your speed
Dave TTC
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24th March 2016, 11:52 AM #899GOLD MEMBER
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