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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby Dimitris » Sun Nov 23, 2014 2:18 pm

Thanx Christo.

This is an excellent idea that you propose.

However, as I see the model ALSTHOM from any view, its excellent. All of its details are very fine and exact, like the real thing. So, for me or others that apply the P87 - standards, it only needs:

- sprung-buffers - the correct type - U6 pour locomotives from AMF87, France,
- UIC - screw-couplings from WEIMANN, Germany, and
- P87 wheelsets of wheel-dia.: 1022mm = 11.747mm in HO, either from HOLGER GRAELER in Germany /and or from P87 STORES from ANDY REICHERT in California, U.S.A..

For anyone who wants to upgrade it by HOfine, it only needs:
- either sprung-buffers [tampon a ressort] / and or unsprung-buffers (tampon sec) - the correct type - U6 pour locomotives,
- screw couplings, either UIC-ones from WEIMANN / and or the ones that WEINERT produces,
- keep the same NEM - wheelsets / and or change to RP25 ones of wheel-dia.: 1022mm = 11.747mm in HO - either Code88 - FINE ones / and or Code110 thick ones (the latter mostly used by the N.M.R.A (National Model Railroad Accosiation)), from HOLGER GRAELER, Germany.


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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby Andreas » Sun Nov 23, 2014 4:25 pm

- either sprung-buffers [tampon a ressort] / and or unsprung-buffers (tampon sec) - the correct type - U6 pour locomotives,


It is not a necessity. FREMO RE RP25 does not need that but it is advisible.

- screw couplings, either UIC-ones from WEIMANN / and or the ones that WEINERT produces,


Not needed. FREMO RE RP 25 does not use them.

- keep the same NEM - wheelsets / and or change to RP25 ones of wheel-dia.: 1022mm = 11.747mm in HO - either Code88 - FINE ones / and or Code110 thick ones (the latter mostly used by the N.M.R.A (National Model Railroad Accosiation)), from HOLGER GRAELER, Germany.


In my Alstohm I just reprofilled the wheels to RP-25 under a lathe. It is the most cost effective solution.

FREMO Finescale FYI is not so widespread like RE RP 25.

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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby christo » Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:39 am

BM CG A.366 Nov89.jpg

Photo Balkanmodels: November 1989 outside the Engine Shed Thessaloniki. This is probably Alsthom A.366 after the collision in March 1987 (regrettably with fatalities) with MLW A.502 at Livera.

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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby christo » Sat Nov 29, 2014 11:59 am

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Photo Balkanmodels: This one in better condition from previous one.

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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby Dimitris » Sat Nov 29, 2014 4:47 pm

Christo,

Top of the Top models, like MLW, GANZ MAVAG, MAN, etc!!!! :D

NO ONE CAN DESIGN THIS PERFECTION & EXCELLENCE, ONLY YOU!!!

I wish you may make other Greek rolling-stock & pulling-systems / locomotives in the future, and I 'll wait for this!!

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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby christo » Sat Nov 29, 2014 4:57 pm

Thank you Dimitris for your kind words.

model alsth 22 BM.JPG

Photo Balkanmodels: The same model from the other side.

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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby jimmy.k » Wed Dec 03, 2014 12:13 am

Dimitris wrote:Christo,

Top of the Top models, like MLW, GANZ MAVAG, MAN, etc!!!! :D

NO ONE CAN DESIGN THIS PERFECTION & EXCELLENCE, ONLY YOU!!!

I wish you may make other Greek rolling-stock & pulling-systems / locomotives in the future, and I 'll wait for this!!

Dimitris


Christo I will second to Dimitris quote...I totally agree!
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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby christo » Wed Dec 03, 2014 1:38 am

Thank you jimmy.K. You are all too kind.

The truth is that I am happy with the results of the Alsthom. If I could sell this model for more, I would have done the bogies and the roof differently, but modelling is a compromise. I hope the last few Alsthom examples I have left, go to good homes ;)

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Balkan Models Alsthom Kit

Postby christo » Wed Dec 03, 2014 7:05 pm

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This is a rare opportunity for an Alsthom as a kit, since I only have one available. The photo shows what is included. The price including registered post is £180. There will also be one set of plates that will be included in the price of any number that the buyer chooses. Bogies and motor can be sourced by the buyer but if required I could provide the Bachmann ones but at a higher price. One draw back: There are no instructions just some photos.

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Re: A351 - A376 Alsthom

Postby christo » Sat Dec 06, 2014 1:27 pm

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Photo Balkanmodels: September 1988 at the Engine Shed Thessaloniki. Alsthom A354 waiting for a stall. And almost like a palindrome MLW A453 stands next to it. One baby Alco A200 and two World class A300s complete the picture.

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