GSR 800 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Was talking to Roger at Alphagraphix, inquiring regarding the viability of making 4mm etches of the many 7mm Irish kits he has. From Roger: "To make the project viable for us we'd need to have definite orders for at least six of every vehicle/loco kit in advance to make the order worthwhile. Additionally we're not in a position to supply the necessary cast parts as we only have patterns for the 7mm versions." I was personally considering the following CIE/GSR J18 (I'd order two so four left) MGWR Luggage Van 'The Hearse' (Again, I'd order two) The Ivatt F6 (would order one) Along either considering some of the other MGWR rolling stock and locos. Many of the cast parts could likely be 3d printed. 1
Mol_PMB Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Many thanks for having the discussion. I guess the challenge is to find enough people with similar interests! From the range, I’d be more interested in MGWR 6-wheel coaches and, maybe, a J30. 2
Killian Keane Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I would have one of the MGWR Elf class for sure, probably a J30 too 1
Tullygrainey Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago We explored this once before but I think because our collective interests are so diverse, we didn't manage to get the numbers for any one thing. Worth another go though. 1
GSR 800 Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, Tullygrainey said: We explored this once before but I think because our collective interests are so diverse, we didn't manage to get the numbers for any one thing. Worth another go though. I'll add one to any MGWR order, two in the case of the J18 and the Hearse So +1 Elf +1 onto MGWR coaches 1
Mayner Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago An important point to check with Roger is whether a 4mm loco chassis produced from 7mm artwork/photo tooling will be suitable for a OO gauge loco. The width over chassis on a 4mm loco produced from re-sized 7mm/Gauge 0 artwork may be too wide for OO. Alternatives would be: (a) to re-design the existing chassis so that its suitable for OO gauge (width over frames 12mm) or (b) the buyer purchasing proprietary etched or turned frame spacers and assembling the chassis as a conventional chassis. Although my 4mm MGW vans were designed to be assembled to OO or 21mm gauge, it was necessary to re-design the chassis when I re-scaled the artwork to 2mm scale for a customer. 1
Adam Berry Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I would interested in a J18, depending on price and it's quality of course! Any chance of a Bandon tank?
Mayner Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Studio Scale Models already produce a 4mm model of a Bandon Tank both roundtopped and Belpair firebox versions. https://www.studio-scale-models.com/B4.shtml
Adam Berry Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 19 minutes ago, Mayner said: Studio Scale Models already produce a 4mm model of a Bandon Tank both roundtopped and Belpair firebox versions. https://www.studio-scale-models.com/B4.shtml Your dead right, still though, its a nickle silver kit so how different is it from a brass one? and is he still taking commissions? Either way the J28 sounds interesting, always good to see more kits on the market. Edited 6 hours ago by Adam Berry
Mayner Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Adam Berry said: Your dead right, still though, its a nickle silver kit so how different is it from a brass one? and is he still taking commissions? Either way the J28 sounds interesting, always good to see more kits on the market. Nickle silver basically a superior material to work, basically stronger, easier to solder and easier to paint compared to brass. Best contact Des on availability, Studio Scale models traditionally held kits in stock though may have shifted to supplying kits to order. Des supplied tender etchs and castings at relatively short notice for a GSWR 52 Class 4-4-0 I produced several years ago.
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