R159 Triang Transcontinental - project

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  • Опубліковано 13 січ 2025

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  • @kimballthurlow577
    @kimballthurlow577 Рік тому +1

    Tr-ang had a sizeable market in AustraliA, so this was a model of a Victorian Railways double-cab B class GM diesel electric. It sold well, because the decoration and nose wings was pure VR. Well done restoration Matt.

  • @andrewhead6267
    @andrewhead6267 Рік тому +1

    One of my favourite Triang toy trains. Based on an Australian co-co diesel. I really enjoyed your work on this one. It’s fun bringing old toys back into life as much as enjoying the latest high detailed offering.

  • @ciaranburke3243
    @ciaranburke3243 Рік тому +1

    Far from a disaster that loco was only fit for the bin lovely tidy up 👍

  • @johnbill9201
    @johnbill9201 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video thanks for sharing, just shows what you do & keeps another Triang loco rolling, they don't run around that good on the modern track but there fun , looking good for me Ktf John

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks John, The hobby is becoming expensive but doesn't have to there are still £1 locos out there that just need some TLC, doesn't have to be perfect or right, just enjoyable . Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @Robutube1
    @Robutube1 Рік тому +1

    As my neighbour often says about my bodged DIY attempts - "a blind man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice"😂. In honesty, I don't think you made a bad job and it is a long way from being a disaster. Plus, you learned loads and next time you'll do even better I'm sure. Meanwhile, it was a pleasure to watch someone with greater skills than my own, exercise them. Thanks Matt!

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  Рік тому +1

      Kind comments, my son refers to my projects as 10 footers as in they look ok from 10 feet away, but i enjoy doing them and at the end of the day this was rescued from a scrap bin, and as you say I learnt a lot . However I'm working on a princess Elizabeth at the moment - cost me £1 until I needed to get another body! yes it did go a little wrong. Thanks again for you continued support. Matt

  • @alfiejohnchester8108
    @alfiejohnchester8108 11 місяців тому +1

    You did a good job bringing this loco back to life. I love to do this sort of thing myself. Only recently I came across a box of old Triang Transcontinental rolling stock that I'd forgotten I'd got tucked away and I'm now in the process of building two American trains. My layout is actually a UK based layout but what the heck! I'm going to run these two trains on it once in a while. Thanks for a good video.

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  11 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for watching and the message, I love these transcontinental locos I have been picking up carriages as and when I see them and don't worry your not alone running unusual stock I run any thing and everything enjoying the hobby. hope all go well on your build

  • @TheWGLOVER
    @TheWGLOVER Рік тому

    Women have magic fingers for this type of intricate assembly. Men stand no chance.

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  Рік тому

      I was close to call my wife, she can also see better than we. How this was assembled efficiently in production is a mystery. Thanks for watching

  • @monham5041
    @monham5041 Рік тому

    Interesting.
    An old Tri-ang model.
    To get mine going I oiled the bearing pads and drive worms and made sure that everything was free and moving smoothly. After a few tests she was back running.
    Stripping these old motors down completely is not always necessary.
    Glad yours is running now too.
    They were built for the Code 125 Series 3 and Supe 4 track so don't run too well on more recent code 100 track.
    Good work getting yours running.
    Mon from Monsville Railways

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  Рік тому +1

      Thanks mon, there was a point where I did regret a full strip down of the motor!

  • @shedhead00
    @shedhead00 Рік тому

    Looks great, runs well , the windows is a brilliant idea using the smoky paint .

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  Рік тому +1

      I want so sure about the windows on the bench, but looked quite effective when flitted. Thanks for watching

  • @downthegaragelayout.7465
    @downthegaragelayout.7465 Рік тому

    Runs very well nice job 👍

  • @drogdrogdrog
    @drogdrogdrog Рік тому

    Top job. Loving the content on the channel keep it up.

  • @POUNCEMAN1
    @POUNCEMAN1 8 місяців тому

    I have 3 of these locomotives ,, nice job

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  8 місяців тому

      Cheers not a good as I hoped but not bad for a £1, having a few of them on the layout must look good, a very distinctive loco. Anyway thanks for watching and sharing .

  • @platformten5958
    @platformten5958 Рік тому +1

    Hi Matt.
    You certainly like a challenge matey. TBH, if that was me, I wouldn't have bothered purchasing her as I don't think I have the patience so, well done you!
    For some reason, when your video is speeded up and we cannot understand what you are saying, the transcript does not show what is being said e.g. 7mins 21secs.
    Cheers,
    Paul. 🤘❤

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  Рік тому +1

      If it was something important or profound (which doesn't happen often) I would have included it, probably me just mumbling, I will make sure to cut in the future, it must irritating to think something was missed, thanks again.

  • @malcolmpayne754
    @malcolmpayne754 Рік тому

    I think you have done a really good job and it doesn't matter about perfection - after all what is actually perfect on the real railway? What is the name of that fill you used? Cheers Malcolm

    • @dustyshelfcollectables
      @dustyshelfcollectables  Рік тому

      Hi Malcolm, apologies for the delayed response, It called Plasto by Revell, works well but best to build up in thin layers, I've not had great success if I filled a deep feature in one go.