These are 3 models I made for my own use last year for O16.5. I see them as good quality entry level models and they should get people up and running with a local some wagons and some coaches for ~£100.
The pack contains:-
A model of the Ffestiniog Small England (The Prince) in its original condition.
2 Different Wagon STLs (one with a handbrake, the other without). You'd usually have one with a brake for every 4 or 5 without.
2 Different Ffestiniog Bugbox Designs (first class, and third class, plus a chassis / bench.
To complete these you'll need
For the loco - a Hornby 'Smokey Joe' chassis. An NEM coupling - I use Kadee NEM couplings for compatibility.
For the Tender, 2 pairs of Hornby Wheels - about 12.5 diameter, plus 2 NEM couplings, plus 4 Alan Gibson 4M63 bearings (they come in packs of 40 so one pack is probably all you need).
You can use any NEM couplings to couple the local and tender together but I like close magnetic ones as I don't really need to separate them.
For the wagons and bug boxes, 2 pairs of Hornby Wheels - about 12.5 diameter, plus 2 NEM couplings, plus 4 Alan Gibson 4M63 bearings plus a couple of NEM couplings.
You'll also need primer, paint etc.
These were created for personal use. They're intended for you to get started, or add a bit of stock you your layout. They're not for you to sell models from (if you print them as a favour, feel free to claim reasonable costs).
When I was younger I wanted to try 'everything' but used to get frustrated because I couldn't afford 'anything'. If you have some old Hornby OO stock and track, I reckon this will get you started at minimal cost.
They use resin printed 3d parts (if you don't have your own printer, maybe join a club or one of your mates has one?
Once you've got the models printed you'll need standard Hornby wheels / chassis, and a pack of Alan Gibson bearings
These are 3 models I made for my own use last year for O16.5. I see them as good quality entry level models and they should get people up and running with a local some wagons and some coaches for ~£100.
The pack contains:-
A model of the Ffestiniog Small England (The Prince) in its original condition.
2 Different Wagon STLs (one with a handbrake, the other without). You'd usually have one with a brake for every 4 or 5 without.
2 Different Ffestiniog Bugbox Designs (first class, and third class, plus a chassis / bench.
To complete these you'll need
For the loco - a Hornby 'Smokey Joe' chassis. An NEM coupling - I use Kadee NEM couplings for compatibility.
For the Tender, 2 pairs of Hornby Wheels - about 12.5 diameter, plus 2 NEM couplings, plus 4 Alan Gibson 4M63 bearings (they come in packs of 40 so one pack is probably all you need).
You can use any NEM couplings to couple the local and tender together but I like close magnetic ones as I don't really need to separate them.
For the wagons and bug boxes, 2 pairs of Hornby Wheels - about 12.5 diameter, plus 2 NEM couplings, plus 4 Alan Gibson 4M63 bearings plus a couple of NEM couplings.
You'll also need primer, paint etc.
These were created for personal use. They're intended for you to get started, or add a bit of stock you your layout. They're not for you to sell models from (if you print them as a favour, feel free to claim reasonable costs).
When I was younger I wanted to try 'everything' but used to get frustrated because I couldn't afford 'anything'. If you have some old Hornby OO stock and track, I reckon this will get you started at minimal cost.
They use resin printed 3d parts (if you don't have your own printer, maybe join a club or one of your mates has one?
Once you've got the models printed you'll need standard Hornby wheels / chassis, and a pack of Alan Gibson bearings