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Andreas' railway or the new West Clare Railway.
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Here are a few more impressions of the new passenger train and the "new" Simplex locomotive. Is this a locomotive at all, or just a forward scramble? It is not a scale replica of a Simplex but my interpretation, also due to the fact that all the technology had to be accommodated (2x LiIo battery, speed controller, Vosworks receiver, loudspeaker). The driver is still missing. I also added a water tower, built from plastic scraps and polystyrene. -
Andreas' railway or the new West Clare Railway.
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's topic in Irish Model Layouts
After I had built the passenger cars from IP Engineering, I was unfortunately very dissatisfied with the driving characteristics. The wooden bogies with the small plastic wheels simply run badly. Derailments happened again and again. Now I have equipped the cars with LGB bogies no. 67402 and spoke wheels. The pivot points remained the same, as did the car, and I only needed a small plastic spacer for the screw. The test with the first 2 cars was very satisfactory. And the look is also ok for me. Translated with DeepL.com (free version) -
Andreas' railway or the new West Clare Railway.
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Hi, the rails have a track gauge of 45mm. I use a scale of 1:22.5 as a basis. The West Clare Railway had a track gauge of 3 ft (914 mm) This does not fit exactly, as 914/22.5 only gives a track gauge of 40mm (but LGB is 45mm). But visually, on a free model, this is not disturbing. -
Andreas' railway or the new West Clare Railway.
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's topic in Irish Model Layouts
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Andreas' railway or the new West Clare Railway.
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Hello everyone, there is a little news. A passenger train, but it doesn't run so well yet, the wooden bogies are not ideal in my opinion... I'm still going to work on that. A new freight train. The wagons are all different wagons that I painted to match. The sheep wagons were built on 3 LGB bogies. The most important thing is the locomotive. It is originally from LGB no.: 21741 a BR99. I adapted this locomotive to my style of the West Clare Railway. The windows became round, the sand dome was removed, plus a smaller one with the valve. New lamps, fewer pipes, new sand tanks. And of course everything was repainted. The chimney is also new. The name of the locomotive is again a mountain from the Burren, Slieve Carran.- 15 replies
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represent peat as a load
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's question in Questions & Answers
Hello everyone, Thank you for your information and ideas. I had not expressed myself clearly. I meant peat sods. In other words, the “lumps” that have been cut. -
Hello everyone, I would like to represent peat as a load in my trolleys. Does anyone have any idea how I can represent this on a scale of 1:22.5 (garden railroad)? Thanks
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hello together I have a question. Were there ever any railway wagons / goods wagons with Guinness advertising? Thank you in advance and Merry Christmas
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In Germany, it would take 20 years to implement / approve this. We - NO our government and also many citizens preferred to believe in the "good Russians" and to rely on cheap gas. Here in the Black Forest, water reservoirs for hydroelectric power plants were rejected - because they disturb the environment - they were only visible from the plane..... The solar industry outsourced to China... There is no longer a large solar manufacturer in Germany. In Baden Württemberg, only 3 wind turbines were built this year due to lengthy approvals and appeals... Questions ???? I also only heat with gas ... I didn't think about it either (my new heating system is 4 years old), but now I'm also very sceptical about the future.
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Hello together, I have a question that has only limited to do with railways. For my ship model "Vaterland" KLICK I am looking for figures from the period 1900-1930. The scale is between 1:100 and 1:87. They should not look too modern (short dresses...etc) Preiser figures I know - is there maybe something else ? Andreas
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Expansion of my distillery. The garage wall as background always looked bare. So I planned to build a relief house. By chance I got a cheap PIKO locomotive shed, not quite perfect, especially badly glued. So I could take it apart and build the relief house for my distillery from these parts. The gates of the locomotive shed I "bricked up" with tile glue. Today I have placed the building. BEFORE: AFTER
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I did a little tinkering. I did not like the LGB buffer stops made of plastic. So I built some myself. Each one is different.
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Hello together, a little tinkering on the side. I have 6 of these trolley cars. They only look plastic to me - not suitable for an Irish branch line.... I rebuilt the first 3. So they had to suffer. With a knife and files I worked on the edges. In addition, a few scratches. But the most important: The plastic of the lorry was heated with the blowtorch until it became soft, then I bent a little here and there. After that the whole thing was painted with rust color. DONE. By heating with the flame, the plastic got a rough surface - I like it that way. Here an picture Clonmacnoise & West Offaly Railway
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Hello together, So now the Loco is ready.... The locomotive is controlled with RC control from Fosworks. The sound module is from MyLocosound. The batteries are Lithium Ion batteries with 7,4V and 6800 mA. The loudspeaker is installed under the cabin roof. The locomotive looks well used. The right driver is still missing. The name is like my other locomotives again a mountain in Co Clare.
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"Special" figures wanted
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's question in Questions & Answers
Although not cheap - in my eyes quite expensive... But these look the best: https://www.modelu3d.co.uk/ But if someone else has an idea - gladly. I'm still looking for something to print myself. MakeHuman KLICK also seems to be very good - but it doesn't work correctly on Linux for me -
Hello together, I have a question about figures. I am looking for locomotive personnel in 1:22.5 scale. And in a very special way. They should not look like the "normal" people but with charisma. BUT no caricatures. Just like the figures from: KLICK But these are too big for my locomotives. I ordered some - they look great, but they don't fit in my locomotives. Where can I find such figures in scale 1.22 to 1.24? Either ready or unpainted or 3D files to print yourself. Thanks in advance
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Hello all, it goes on - slowly.... The locomotive is assembled, the eccentrics and the rodding are built. I have attached dummies of the brakes. The substructure in the rear is a bit larger, the speed controller and sound module will be installed here. Accus and receiver should be in the engine compartment. I have ordered the electronics from Fosworks - let's see how long it takes to ship them to Germany.
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I still have an LGB drive lying around - it can't stay like this.... So I am planning a small diesel locomotive. I like an older Fowler. I don't know if such a locomotive was used in Ireland, but I think it would look good. The whole model is a free fiction, only designed according to pictures. The frame will be made of polystyrene, the superstructure is from the 3D printer, and I will also print the front and rear parts. The drive will again be done with battery and Foswork components. The driver's cab was 1,5mm bigger than the given print area of my printer - but it worked. That's how it looks so far: Plan: Result: some details ( only smartphone photos)
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Irish Footbridge - Expression of Interest
Andreas Weniger replied to RobertRoche's topic in Irish Models
Hello , I'm just cheeky - would it be possible to make the transition in 1/22.5 G scale, possibly in individual segments / parts? many thanks in advance -
Andreas' railway or the new West Clare Railway.
Andreas Weniger replied to Andreas Weniger's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Hello. I haven't written anything for a while, I haven't written anything for a while, but the railway had to take a back seat because of some house renovations. And now it's autumn... -
Thank you, this sounds believable
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Hello together, I have another technical question about the water crane at Moyasta station on the West Clare Railway. The water crane at the top a kind of Exenter, when the crane is rotated, it is lifted. What is this function? thank you Andreas