Streetcars Mehano H0 Model
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ค. 2021
- Elaborated models on base Brill Trolley P.T.C. by Mehanotehnika
(Izola-Yugoslavia)
- Streetcar type ATM (Milano) 4000 series 'Two rooms and a kitchen'
- Streetcar single truck type ATM (Milano) 600 series
(Faulhaber motor, Hornby R8249 decoder, Operating trolley, Pneumatic doors)
The cars were repainted in the ATM Milano green wagon and green veronese - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Very nice video and lovely trams :) - Greetings from Copenhagen, Thomas
Fantastic! I like the Tatra-Tram in your Video!
Thanks so much Ronny for your post. If you like the Tatra T1 like me, I recommend this other video of mine.
th-cam.com/video/1l5-XUM4mo0/w-d-xo.html
Nice video, Like ! !
Thanks for your post.
Two questions:
1. Your repainting of the Mehano models was done much better than most people, what was your technique?
2. What track product are you using? I have not seen track built into a plastic road plate like that before.
Thank you!
Hi Jason,
1. I repainted the Mehano models using an airbrush with glossy paints (Wagon green and Veronese green, colors similar to those on the ATM trams in Milan).
2. The tram tracks and the overhead line are Rivarossi 'Tramway System' products, on the market from 1962 to about 1990. The history of these models is well explained on the Rivarossi Memory website also of the straight, curved, switches and crossings tracks inserted into the road pavement, as well as corresponding elements for the overhead line, poles and wires.
These models are possible currently found on ebay, but more rarely rails and overhead line elements.
Rivarossi Tramway System brochure:
www.rivarossi-memory.it/Cataloghi_pubblicati/Opuscolo_Tram/Tram_RR.htm
www.rivarossi-memory.it/tramway/tram_rr.htm
www.rivarossi-memory.it/tramway/Tram_RR_2.htm
These are instead some videos of my layout made with Rivarossi materials:
th-cam.com/video/47n7WAUPKZA/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/VpK2AWgyLVU/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/j5glha8qqJ4/w-d-xo.html
Gianluigi
@@gianluigi6380 Thank you!
The correct nickname for these trams is "two rooms with a bath". It is derived from the hotel business where two rooms sometimes had to share the bath which was between the rooms. So not a kitchen. That makes no sense.