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3 1/2 tich parts
Topic Started: 30 Aug 2008, 09:29 PM (299 Views)
andysleigh
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Well, it looks like i have got myself a nice little project now.
I bought a 3 1/2" gauge tich chassis for .... £8!!!
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Does anyone know any parts for sale?
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mattscrutton
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I wish my Tich cost £8 :rolleyes

Your better off buying the castings and starting them from scratch. Tich is not a loco that can be cobbled from other peoples bits. It has no margin for error so won't work if you make a slight mistake.

Reeves do all the castings for the large and small boilered version.
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Fred55
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Looks the same as mine, only the tablecloth is twice as big :)

ps Is that you with the vids on U tube as Andy 3 ?
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Fred55
2 Sep 2008, 01:33 PM
Looks the same as mine, only the tablecloth is twice as big :)

ps Is that you with the vids on U tube as Andy 3 ?
yup, thats me, andyg3
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Make all the parts from stock material it will be alot cheaper
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Trains go into tunnels and come out but locos can go in sheds and never come out
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3 Sep 2008, 03:02 AM
Make all the parts from stock material it will be alot cheaper
your better off using the castings for the cylinders. This is because they have the steam passages cast in already, so no drilling is needed.
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