Hey Mike, just off Alan's channel so thought I would pop in and say hi. I am returning to the craft/hobby after many years away and have nothing at the moment (lost the lot in the fire of 93') So starting afresh and servicing is something I need to do now with my first second hand purchase of an old Hornby Mallard. A service station is a good idea.
Just watched a couple of your videos - it will be interesting to see how you get on and what you can remember from the 'old ways' of doing things. The modern approach to 3D printing everything is a different set of skills. When you get to the stage of needing track, if you need any 'set track' I have quite a lot of curves (various radii) in Hornby system 6 / Code 100 variations which are surplus to requirements. My email address is on the 'About' tab of my channel. Cheers. Mike
Interesting project Mike, Cheers Michael
Just got to find room to use it in the loft!
Hey Mike, just off Alan's channel so thought I would pop in and say hi. I am returning to the craft/hobby after many years away and have nothing at the moment (lost the lot in the fire of 93') So starting afresh and servicing is something I need to do now with my first second hand purchase of an old Hornby Mallard. A service station is a good idea.
Just watched a couple of your videos - it will be interesting to see how you get on and what you can remember from the 'old ways' of doing things. The modern approach to 3D printing everything is a different set of skills. When you get to the stage of needing track, if you need any 'set track' I have quite a lot of curves (various radii) in Hornby system 6 / Code 100 variations which are surplus to requirements. My email address is on the 'About' tab of my channel. Cheers. Mike