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General => Trains! => Topic started by: playmofire on June 05, 2012, 19:45:39
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I've been very busy with other things recently, but that doesn't mean nothing has been happening on the PM front. On the train side, more rolling stock has been bought, some metal track has been acquired and next week I pick up a 4003 set.
The main development, however, has been the giving of names to the two RC steam locos. One has been named Cromwell and the other Naseby. In addition, Naseby has been renumbered. The crystals used for controlling the locos match the background of the name plate, so Cromwell uses
the red crystal and Naseby the green one.
Here's Cromwell posed in the shunting yard:
(http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww48/playmofire/Playmobil/Playmobil%20trains/Loco%20names/Cromwell.jpg)
and here's Naseby, first the name plate and then the new number plates:
(http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww48/playmofire/Playmobil/Playmobil%20trains/Loco%20names/Naseby1.jpg)
(http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww48/playmofire/Playmobil/Playmobil%20trains/Loco%20names/Naseby2.jpg)
(http://i704.photobucket.com/albums/ww48/playmofire/Playmobil/Playmobil%20trains/Loco%20names/Naseby3.jpg)
The cost for the four name plates (2 of each name) and the four number plates (one each side of Naseby, one on the smoke box door and one on the rear of the coal bunker) was £30. I got them from narrowplanet.com who I found very helpful and efficient. Here's a link:
http://www.narrowplanet.co.uk/
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Nice trains, playmofire! The custom plates look awesome. :)
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A very nicely turned out pair of loco's you have there, now slap me before I start thinking about getting into trains as well! :lol: Like the name & number plates, they make such a difference, you're a man of many talents (and themes too!) :)
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Wonderful customs plates, well done. :)9 :)9
I have this train too and i love it. :love:
George.
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Excellent enhancements Gordon! Just subtle enough to look factory original, but unique at the same time! :wow:
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Excellent enhancements Gordon! Just subtle enough to look factory original, but unique at the same time! :wow:
My words exactly! Subtle customs are my favorites.
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Gordon, Nice job but why is the front number plate on upside down.
Is it for when it falls of the track you still know which one it is?
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Excellent work , excellent locos and excellent pictures Sir Gordon. Thanks for sharing with us . These pictures remind me how awesome are the playmo trains :love: :love: :love: :love:
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Gordon, Nice job but why is the front number plate on upside down.
Is it for when it falls of the track you still know which one it is?
It's worse than that, Walter, look below! I must have had the plates upside down and didn't realise - the numbers upside down read OK (well, apart from the 8 which isn't quite right). Fortunately, I used two-pack epoxy to stick the plates on and so I've been able to prise them off without any damage to either the loco or the plates. I use two-pack epoxy for this very reason - you can undo mistakes without damage.
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Thank you for your kind comments, everyone. Subtle I like, too, Bill and conniefrere. But the real plaudits must go to narrowplanet who made the plates for me - all I did was stick them on (and stuck 3 of them on upside down! :-[ )
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Gordon,
Only spotted it as the class 90 is an electric.
They did have locos similar to these with pantographs on in Switzerland during the war.
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Gordon,
Only spotted it as the class 90 is an electric.
They did have locos similar to these with pantographs on in Switzerland during the war.
Well, I'm glad you did spot it and mention it, Walter. Thank you for doing so.
Do you mean with the last sentence that the Swiss had steam outline locos running on electricity?
No need to answer that, Walter. A bit of googling came up with this:
http://www.douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/LOCOLOCO/swisselec/swisselc.htm
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Very nice touch of detail to your rolling stock. Your train bug seems to be taking hold and I like seeing the results :**: Next you will start in on the brass rails <:>
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Very nice touch of detail to your rolling stock. Your train bug seems to be taking hold and I like seeing the results :**: Next you will start in on the brass rails <:>
I already have! 8}
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I already have! 8}
For me it is more like :(o): :omg: :doh: :wall: :no: :loco: holly cr@& why is brass so expensive :help:
I really have a hard time with the price of electric switches :hmm: and you need so many of them
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For me it is more like :(o): :omg: :doh: :wall: :no: :loco: holly cr@& why is brass so expensive :help:
I really have a hard time with the price of electric switches :hmm: and you need so many of them
I managed to get most of it fairly cheap - over here, people will pay more on eBay for second hand brass track than it costs new! I got 12 R1 curves for £15, and 49 straights, 6 sets of manual points and 19 curves for £180. Plus, I bought a 4003 set off eBay for £42. I pick this up next week. I think the loco is missing the funnel and a connecting rod, but these aren't too difficult to replace.
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stop :hissyfit: you are torturing me with these prices :'(