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HF110C 0-6-0T+T - 6 wide, powered and not really 0-6-0
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Hi all,

I finally got around to building some new rolling stock. As I have no internet at home I had to build it from a model from a magazine (Continental Modeller) but I tried to get it as accurate to the model as I could. As is pretty obvious the model itself is actually 0-4-0 because I really wanted it powered. Maybe if I get ahold of some of Ben’s new mid-range wheels I could give it some power from the PFS but for now it will remain as an 12V style steam train.

The build is fairly straightforward but does involve stud inversion at the rear and for the entire boiler. The front chimney uses Sava’s brilliant idea of a small train wheel on the top. The brake valve (I think) features a skeletons limb for added breaking power (PI). I need to buy a few more pieces in green to finish it off (1x1 tiles and rounds) but figure it’s quite postable as is.

And some history for Tim David’s benefit

...the HF110C 0-6-0T+T, designed by Henschel and Jung as a universal narrow gauge loco for the Heeresfeldbahn, with the modified tank version. This is based on the loco (Henschel 25325/1942)...” - pg. 462, Continental Modeller, July 2005

Comments and criticisms welcome.

Tim



Message has 2 Replies:
  Re: HF110C 0-6-0T+T - 6 wide, powered and not really 0-6-0
 
(...) That is lovely. Shape and detail. I'll even let you off the missing wheels! I think its the option I would have taken and its not really that obvious the representation of the valve gear and connecting rods hides it well. You look like you (...) (17 years ago, 27-Nov-07, to lugnet.trains, FTX)
  Re: HF110C 0-6-0T+T - 6 wide, powered and not really 0-6-0
 
(...) Really nice work, Tim. You have packed in a lot of greeblie things which adds to the visual interest of the MOC. I especially like the croissant for smoke-- that idea strikes me as so Japanese for some reason. Are you turning Japanese? :-) I'm (...) (17 years ago, 27-Nov-07, to lugnet.trains, FTX)

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