Double up....
Here my version in US Navy livery and finally a matching loco for my helium car [IMG]
Here now in proper SP look [IMG]
Pulls quite well, but slow speed control is not great and top speed like a Shinkansen. Yes, always do my own decals
My version: [IMG]
Always wanted some of those impressive cars, so here we go. This time it's a hybrid model: all etched metal parts apart from the Dreadnought ends,...
Sad news, condolences
Searails is now only including the Powermax in their product according the web page. I didn't know about the SCM one, might be useful for some...
Bulit between 1963 and 1980, so I would expect not too many of those on the rails today
Not only printing, still do my metal designs and also going to do some "hybrids" metal-print.
This 3D printed model was offered 15 years ago by Mark4Design, but long out of production. I'm very happy that I'm now in possession of the design...
Great stuff as always! Looking forward!
Thanks guys, and it's actually a 100to car, not 110.... This is only the prototype and I need to revise the design, couple of hick ups in it. When...
Years ago I produced a series of modern Coil Cars, this time a version that is more suitable for 1965 upwards. A unique feature are the angled...
I'm with Chris, use PPD for years, great service and quality. Setup costs are about GBP 25, an A4 sheet in nickel-silver GPB 12-15, no mess, no fuss.
It's not 3D printed brass, Shapeways makes a mold from a 3D master and cast in brass. Doesn't cost a fortune < $100
I tried some fabric and foil stuff, looks alright on the straights, but just moves out of place in curves, don't like it. I have some flexible...
A project I have started years ago, but stopped because I couldn't find a satisfying solution for the bellow between the cars. Well, still no...
UP S4: [IMG]
I use GP7 chassis for my RS11 models, fits perfectly