Brilliant modelling! Yes as I remember I could only drive one with a beret on and that touched the roof!! Ha ha , happy days (apart from the gearbox!!) Cheers Ron
Giles....congratulations on picture of the week.......shades of Pendon there and well deserved. That building though Giles..?????.....you should turn down the power on the laser because it`s all burnt out......... Yes I know it was supposed to look like that......it`s brilliant.. http://www.clickGormo
I finally managed to build a 4-stick transmitter, which has made proper operating of the crane possible.... http://www.youtube.com/embed/dtmj2a92sJw
Fantastic Giles. Whilst online today, I was watching a very nice youtube clip on creating scenery. The chap in the clip mentioned small shrubs from a company called Polak (Pol-ak). I googled this company and found this... I thought I recognised the image... Cheers, Gary.
The RC crane is fully operational, with its own 4 stick transmitter (See MRJ 256), and has been joinec by a radio controlled Bedford Tk. IMG_2246 by giles favell, on Flickr Denton Brook did its first exhibition at RAILEX in May which went down well IMG_1728 by giles favell, on Flickr IMG_1964 by giles favell, on Flickr IMG_1732 by giles favell, on Flickr
There have been a few more toys, including a narrow gauge steam crane (fully working), a Mechanical Horse, a couple of vehicles, and a working traction engine with fully working upper motion. TE1 by giles favell, on Flickr
13 by giles favell, on Flickr 2018-11-06_09-10-28 by giles favell, on Flickr All use Deltang receivers, and all are at least full-day capable
Okay, Giles. How many spare organs do I need to sell to get you to make one of those traction engines for me?