burnthebox Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Anyone on here ever converted / transformed / changed / remodelled / battered a Class 33 into something like an Irish A Class, it's supposed to be possible. !!' Quote
0 Noel Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Anyone on here ever converted / transformed / changed / remodelled / battered a Class 33 into something like an Irish A Class, it's supposed to be possible. !!' Â I contemplated it, but the chassis and drive are so poor (i.e. old style) I decided against. Superficially the main changes that seem needed were changing the cab windows to two instead of one, add a buffer beam, and change the profile of the area where the front meets the roof. They would then look a more like an A class if not scale and differences in the sides. Had the chassis been better quality it might have been something I'd have tried. Quote
0 burnthebox Posted December 5, 2014 Author Posted December 5, 2014 I contemplated it, but the chassis and drive are so poor (i.e. old style) I decided against. Superficially the main changes that seem needed were changing the cab windows to two instead of one, add a buffer beam, and change the profile of the area where the front meets the roof. They would then look a more like an A class if not scale and differences in the sides. Had the chassis been better quality it might have been something I'd have tried. Thanks Noel for that, would a DCC Class 33 make it any easier, Quote
0 RedRich Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Anyone on here ever converted / transformed / changed / remodelled / battered a Class 33 into something like an Irish A Class, it's supposed to be possible. !!' Â The class 33 is Bo Bo bogie, and the A class is a Co Co bogie. It would be a complete waste of time to be honest. Where did you hear that it was possible, just curious. Â Rich, Quote
0 RedRich Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 Thanks Noel for that, would a DCC Class 33 make it any easier, Â DCC wouldn't have anything to do with the cosmetic changes, and you would still be left with Bo Bo bogies. If (and for the life of me I couldn't imagine why) someone was prepared to do something like trying to dress up a class 33 as an A class and was prepared to ignore anything below the chassis a Heljan class 33 would be a better donor. Â Rich, Quote
0 richrua Posted December 5, 2014 Posted December 5, 2014 silver fox A class kit with Hornby Railroad class 55 chassis (shortened) would be a much better idea. kit Comes with everything you need to make a nice model. Mine is dcc now and it runs lovely. Works out at a reasonable price and you get the pleasure of building. Quote
0 burnthebox Posted December 6, 2014 Author Posted December 6, 2014 (edited) The class 33 is Bo Bo bogie, and the A class is a Co Co bogie. It would be a complete waste of time to be honest. Where did you hear that it was possible, just curious. Rich, Hi Rich, & thanks, I'm not basing my ideas/hopes on anything other than a wish as we have all seen what wrenneire has wit the Lima A Class & the C Class, it's more hope / wish than than plan, I'm looking very seriously at what Silver Fox has at the moment, the A Class looks mega, Edited December 6, 2014 by burnthebox Quote
0 Blaine Posted December 7, 2014 Posted December 7, 2014 Its been done in the past, but things have moved on and will continue to do so. Â Having said that a careful conversion will look better than the SF model, almost identical length between a 33 and an A... Quote
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Anyone on here ever converted / transformed / changed / remodelled / battered a Class 33 into something like an Irish A Class, it's supposed to be possible. !!'
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