Hi guys
A number of you have expressed a desire to build or bash a UK locomotive well at the risk of out lawing.
Get the UK Mag Garden Rail no 169 start page 20 this tells you how to bash a Bachmann spectrum no82097 Porter into a Dubs NZR A class loco, two locos for the price of one an NZ and a UK one all in the same loco .
Be warned its a Vic type bash start with a perfectly good loco and throw most of it out
regards John Busby
Some of us don't have access to that fine publication so some pics would be great. :)
That could be a good looking locomotive, with a lot of work. Thanks for clarifying.
altterrain
Vic: If you start this one, I'm placing an order for one in D&RGW colors.
Tom Trigg
Hi John
It is 12:35am Sunday 26 October here and a bit late to give a full run down on the Dubs A.
The builder of the Dubs A is staying this weekend here with us. We will give a full details later this morning.
Regards
Ian
Hi altterrain:
Your photo is of a D Class loco. The Dubs A is a 0-4-0
Hi Ian
WOW!!
Better still because that one really caught my attention.
What does the builder do for NZ 'G' stock to go with it haven't seen any NZ kits advertised anywhere.
Good morning all.
Introducing John Robinson, builder of the Dubs A. Thanks for the interest in my lttle loco.
The Dubs A is built on a modified Bachmann Porter motor block/underframe with a scratch built styrene body.
It's more or less to 1:24 scale. Biggest modification to the motor block/underframe was to reduce the width over the cylinders by 12mm, and moving the cylinders closer to the front wheel and on rake. If you can get hold of the Garden Rail article the construction pictures there explain this better. But here is one of the annotated pictures from the article. The underframe also was chopped around to get something closer to the true shape of the Dubs A's underframe.
It's a fairly small loco in real life, from memorary somewhere around 11T all up. Built in 1872/73 by Dubs & Co of Glasgow, Scotland. Thus the model is petite, and there is nothing fancy about the body construction, just a PVC pipe for a boiler, styrene sheet and strips for side tanks, cab etc, and sundry bits of brass strip and rod for fittings. Some parts of the Bachmann Porter were able to be reused, al be it with a bit of modifcation. Here is another picture from the said article showing the body before painting.
I should also add that this is not an original idea, I got the inspiration for my version from a similar conversion done by Kerry Paterson operator of the Ashburton Forks Railway.
Are there any NZ Railway wagon kits? Nope. We bash around Hartland wagons and I've also repainted some Accu-craft UK L&B wagons into NZR colours until I get around to scratch building true NZR wagons. The wagons in the picture below are the Accu-craft wagons.
That's about it, hope you like the little chap
That's it from John and that's it from me.
The following link shows videos of the Dubs A and other activities of the Wellington Garden Railway Group. Copy and paste the link below in your browser
http://www.culcreuchfold.org.nz/videos.htm
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