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Market Place => New Products under Development => Topic started by: Gavin_B on Jul 22 2017 17:35

Title: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Gavin_B on Jul 22 2017 17:35
Hi,

Am toying with attempting to make a platform truck/barrow based on this drawing.

http://www.lyrs.org.uk/images/uploads/Std_Platform_Truck_No_3_with_Low_Wheels_-_Dwg_10114.pdf

planning to do it with an etch and 3d printed parts.

What would the interest level be in this?

G
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: MikeWilliams on Jul 22 2017 18:37
Excellent idea Gavin.  I'd buy one.

Mike
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Traininvain on Jul 22 2017 19:05
Me too

Ian
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Jon Nazareth on Jul 23 2017 00:21
yes, please.

Jon
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: LankyTank on Jul 23 2017 06:29
Go on then......

Barry
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: MikeWilliams on Jul 26 2017 20:42
Gavin,

This post is partly to keep your topic visible in the "recent posts" section, but also I wonder what your intentions are here.  I hope you will take a chance, make them and sell them yourself.  It would be good to see a new manufacturer build up a range of nice Gauge 3 offerings, especially non-GWR for a change.

If on the other hand you don't have enough expressions of interest to risk it or don't want the hassle of selling them, then provided your minimum requirement is reasonable – maybe 25? - I would be happy to support you by taking them all and offering alongside my own bits and bobs.

But, to repeat, I'd prefer to see you do this (and other things too!), but above all I'd like to see them made and available.

Mike
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: MikeWilliams on Jul 26 2017 20:45
P.S. What about a horse drawn 4-wheeled parcels van made using the same materials?  Very common on all railways from at least 1880s to 1940s until displaced by mechanical horses.

I can supply drawings and photos if you are interested.

Mike
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Andy B on Jul 26 2017 21:57
I've been looking at, and have partially drawn up, a few horse drawn vehicles - from MR drawings.
At first sight, I thought they would be quite an easy item to make masters for and get cast - in resin and/or whitemetal.
However, there are a lot of details, in order to make a convincing miniature.

Where I'm really stumped is on the wheels, though.
The rims and hubs are easy - simply rotated profiles (though the hubs can be quite complex profiles).
But the spokes are something else!
In our scale, purely round or square spokes just don't look right.
Proper wooden road wheel spokes morph from a rectangular profile at the hub to a tapering teardrop shape. They also have a slight hollow in both sides in the rectangle-to-teardrop transition region.
I've had a few attempts at modelling them in 3D CAD (so that masters could be 3D printed) but have so far failed.
I think they may need a CAD tool that has full NURBS surfacing capabilities, and a modeller who can get their head around the complex shape. (... or a very tiny spokeshave and nimble fingers!)
Any offers?

Andy
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Geoff Nicholls on Jul 26 2017 22:22
It may be better not to produce a vehicle owned by a railway, as each railway's vehicles would be irritatingly different from the others. But how about a well known independent operator, like Pickfords?
As for wheels, although it would be difficult to produce, you actually only need to get one spoke correctly carved, probably in brass, then it can be cast many times in white metal. The interesting part would be the former to hold the rim, spokes and hub in place while the glue sets, to form the pattern for the whole wheel. Of course there are two different wheels, front and rear.
... or choose a wagon with simpler wheels.
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Spitfire2865 on Jul 26 2017 22:55
Does anyone have drawings for a Midland build cart?
Wouldnt mind trying my hand at one, though wheels would be an issue.
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: John Candy on Jul 27 2017 00:22
QuoteDoes anyone have drawings for a Midland build cart?
]

Yes, there are drawings of MR wagons and vans in "A Pictorial Record of LMS Road Vehicles" ...Nelson Twells and "Smokey" Bourne / OPC. They are to 7mm scale.

As Geoff has said, it would make sense to have a general "carter's" van such a Carter Paterson, Pickfords, etc.
In fact, a "flat" wagon to take any removal firm's furniture containers would be even better.

John.
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Gavin_B on Jul 27 2017 07:50
Hi all,

Real life got in the way so not had chance to reply.  Given the level of interest am going to go ahead and produce this.   Wheels could be a challenge but now I have my own 3d printer am sure I can get something to work.

I have also produced some 3d printed bits such as Barrels, milk churns, crates and pallet which am hoping to photograph today as well.

Watch this space!
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: MikeWilliams on Jul 27 2017 10:51
Barrels and milkchurns sound like ones we already make.

Mike
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Gavin_B on Jul 27 2017 14:19
Same but different I hope,   I have done the 10 Gallon churn and a 55 gallon oil drum.
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Jon Nazareth on Jul 27 2017 20:29
Whatever vehicle is proposed in G3 would be a bonus as there is so little out there.  I am still looking for a good carriage but I won't hold my breath at that one  :)

Jon
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: MikeWilliams on Jul 27 2017 22:48
That's perfect Gavin, we do the earlier conical type churns.

Mike
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Jon Nazareth on Aug 26 2017 12:33
I should have written a, 'Horse drawn' carriage.

Jon
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Jon Nazareth on Sep 19 2018 11:19
Over a year on, did the platform truck ever materialise?

Jon
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Gavin_B on Sep 20 2018 20:20
Quote from: Jon Nazareth on Sep 19 2018 11:19
Over a year on, did the platform truck ever materialise?

Jon

sadly not its still on the list life got very busy the past year but hopefully turned a corner.

Gavin
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Jon Nazareth on Sep 21 2018 14:06
Thanks for the reply, Gavin.

Jon
Title: Re: Platform truck/barrow
Post by: Gavin_B on Nov 05 2024 13:30
Well 7  years is a long time but the L&Y platform truck is now available in gauge 3, gauge 1 and 7mm

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