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Stiff-Leg Derrick Plans/Kit

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Stiff-Leg Derrick Plans/Kit
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 7:48 AM
I have been looking for a kit or plans to an "old time" wooden stiff leg derrick for a turn of the century quarry I'm modeling. Can anyone point me in the direction od where to find drawings or a kit to build.

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Stiff-Leg Derrick Plans/Kit
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 7:48 AM
I have been looking for a kit or plans to an "old time" wooden stiff leg derrick for a turn of the century quarry I'm modeling. Can anyone point me in the direction od where to find drawings or a kit to build.

Thanks...
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Posted by jrbarney on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:45 AM
CG,
Call Valley Model Trains <http://www.valleymodeltrains.com/668ho.html> or Walthers and see if they still have Sheepscot Scale Products 1063 Hocking Bro. Hoisting Co. kit in stock. Or, if you can find an Arvid L. Anderson 3050 HO Logging Camp kit at a swap meet or on E-bay, it is another possibility. Some stone works kits, such as Walther's 3073 Midstate Marble Works include a jib crane. Also, Underground Railway Press lists Washington Iron Works WIW-7356 35 Ton Steel Stiff-Leg Derrick plans in 1/8 " scale, but I have no idea what era it represents, and of course, is steel rather than wood or simulated wood.
Good luck.
Bob
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Posted by jrbarney on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 9:45 AM
CG,
Call Valley Model Trains <http://www.valleymodeltrains.com/668ho.html> or Walthers and see if they still have Sheepscot Scale Products 1063 Hocking Bro. Hoisting Co. kit in stock. Or, if you can find an Arvid L. Anderson 3050 HO Logging Camp kit at a swap meet or on E-bay, it is another possibility. Some stone works kits, such as Walther's 3073 Midstate Marble Works include a jib crane. Also, Underground Railway Press lists Washington Iron Works WIW-7356 35 Ton Steel Stiff-Leg Derrick plans in 1/8 " scale, but I have no idea what era it represents, and of course, is steel rather than wood or simulated wood.
Good luck.
Bob
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:57 PM
What scale are you looking for?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 1:57 PM
What scale are you looking for?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:29 PM
Sorry - Looking for HO.
I called for the Sheepscot Scale Products 1063 Hocking Bro. Hoisting Co. not in stock. Has MR had any articles or dwgs in the past?
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, September 17, 2003 8:29 PM
Sorry - Looking for HO.
I called for the Sheepscot Scale Products 1063 Hocking Bro. Hoisting Co. not in stock. Has MR had any articles or dwgs in the past?
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Posted by jrbarney on Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:05 AM
CG,
Go to the Index of Magazines at this site, enter the term "derrick" as a keyword, and, in the list that results, you'll find at least three plans for stiff leg derricks that you can use. One plan is in OO, but you can rescale it if you wish on a copier at the local Staples or Kinkos. (Take your scale ruler with you, I don't know the exact reduction from 4 mm to 3.5 mm scale). You may have to use Inter Library Loan at your local public library or haunt used book/magazine stores for some of the citations, or check with members at any nearby model railroad clubs. You might find the kits I mentioned at a swap meet.
Bob
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Posted by jrbarney on Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:05 AM
CG,
Go to the Index of Magazines at this site, enter the term "derrick" as a keyword, and, in the list that results, you'll find at least three plans for stiff leg derricks that you can use. One plan is in OO, but you can rescale it if you wish on a copier at the local Staples or Kinkos. (Take your scale ruler with you, I don't know the exact reduction from 4 mm to 3.5 mm scale). You may have to use Inter Library Loan at your local public library or haunt used book/magazine stores for some of the citations, or check with members at any nearby model railroad clubs. You might find the kits I mentioned at a swap meet.
Bob
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 19, 2003 11:17 AM
Thanks for the help!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 19, 2003 11:17 AM
Thanks for the help!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 19, 2003 8:11 PM
Hi CG

Two of the best kits I am aware of for funky looking stiff leg derricks are:

Schomberg Scale Models: This is a derrick run by a flathead V8 on a wooden sled. Nice parts and castings.

Keil Line Models: Great detail, but not sure if they have the kit in HO. check Valley Model Trains. This kit is worth the money. Make sure you use elastic thread to represent your cables. It stretches nicely.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 19, 2003 8:11 PM
Hi CG

Two of the best kits I am aware of for funky looking stiff leg derricks are:

Schomberg Scale Models: This is a derrick run by a flathead V8 on a wooden sled. Nice parts and castings.

Keil Line Models: Great detail, but not sure if they have the kit in HO. check Valley Model Trains. This kit is worth the money. Make sure you use elastic thread to represent your cables. It stretches nicely.

Shayon30

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