Now I think we have been here before but, would there be any interest in a Ssys rail car kit with a piece of track to display your panzer On ?
Just think of a German steam loco too in electric form ,.........I've gone all weak at the knees
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Ssys platformwagon
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Ssys platformwagon
Mechanical engineer.
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Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
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Re: Ssys platformwagon
Hi Phil,
You mean something like my 1/8 scale SSyms Köln (in steel and alu);
![Image](http://i65.tinypic.com/2cxj2pj.jpg)
![Image](http://i63.tinypic.com/2ewdymp.jpg)
![Image](http://i63.tinypic.com/2dw70jb.jpg)
![Image](http://i68.tinypic.com/33oijjo.jpg)
You need to decide if you´re going to build a 4-axle railcar (SSys Köln) to transport Panthers or a 6-axle (SSyms Köln) to transport the Tiger I and II.
I think it´s a nice idea and I personally think the SSys Köln (4-axle) is the better choice, shorter, fewer axles and wheels thus easier to transport.
Per
You mean something like my 1/8 scale SSyms Köln (in steel and alu);
![Image](http://i65.tinypic.com/2cxj2pj.jpg)
![Image](http://i63.tinypic.com/2ewdymp.jpg)
![Image](http://i63.tinypic.com/2dw70jb.jpg)
![Image](http://i68.tinypic.com/33oijjo.jpg)
You need to decide if you´re going to build a 4-axle railcar (SSys Köln) to transport Panthers or a 6-axle (SSyms Köln) to transport the Tiger I and II.
I think it´s a nice idea and I personally think the SSys Köln (4-axle) is the better choice, shorter, fewer axles and wheels thus easier to transport.
Per
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Re: Ssys platformwagon
That's the Johnson ! Wow it looks great Per. I think I would opt for the big one to carry the bigger cats....... tell us more, like which parts are off the self, like bogies etc regards Phil
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Re: Ssys platformwagon
Yes, the bigger the better or? A SSyms in 1/6 is going to be a huge thing to move around although it won´t be that heavy (not like a locomotive of course).
Well, everything on my model is scratchbuilt except the rails which I bought from England. Of course this is a superdetailed model and that´s the beauty of scratchbuilding - you set the standard. If you want to offer a 1/6 model you´d have to simplify things.
Here are two link with some more information and photos;
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... ln+railcar
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... +II+photos.
If you look closely in my first link you´ll find in the bogie photo that my axles are fixed in brass bearings as I wanted to be able to have my 1/8 Tiger II on the railcar and this was the best way to get a stable platform.
Per
Well, everything on my model is scratchbuilt except the rails which I bought from England. Of course this is a superdetailed model and that´s the beauty of scratchbuilding - you set the standard. If you want to offer a 1/6 model you´d have to simplify things.
Here are two link with some more information and photos;
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... ln+railcar
http://www.network54.com/Forum/110741/m ... +II+photos.
If you look closely in my first link you´ll find in the bogie photo that my axles are fixed in brass bearings as I wanted to be able to have my 1/8 Tiger II on the railcar and this was the best way to get a stable platform.
Per
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Re: Ssys platformwagon
Photo of one of the best modellers around Mr Peter Shaw with his scratch built 1/6 german loco ....just amazing regards phil
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Mechanical engineer.
2 Youtube channels, Phil Woollard and Magpiespyro. Facebook/ Phil Woollard.
Commission builds considered. Pm for my email.
2 Youtube channels, Phil Woollard and Magpiespyro. Facebook/ Phil Woollard.
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