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Tag Archives: 16mm
Supplier: Rhos Helyg Locomotive Works
Rhos Helyg Locomotive Works http://www.rhoshelyg.me.uk/index.html
Point levers and track parts
Cliff Barker provides useful bits for trackmaking in various gauges, including Gauge 1 trackmaking. Some of the components, e.g. the point levers, may be useful for other gauges. (3 Feb 2019: Updated Link as www.cliffbarker.talktalk.net has gone offline)
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Tagged 16mm, Track
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modifying an Accucraft Baguley Drewry
Convert from track-power to battery power: see http://www.largescalecentral.com/LSCForums/viewtopic.php?id=6389
Scratch-building a loco body in plastic
Rik (of Rik’s Railway) describes how he created a “Fowler” Diesel loco, for his 45mm gauge railway. http://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2011/04/how-i-converted-playmobil-diesel-into.html The chassis is a modified Playmobil/LGB Toytrain chassis and the body is a scratchbuild based loosely on a cross between a standard … Continue reading
16mm: Binnie Doodles
Some of Colin Binnie’s workshop doodles have been preserved here: users.bart.nl/users/summer/16mmngm/Articles_htms/ColinBinnie/CBWJ.htm