WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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Yes, I know Reeves or Blackgates has them.

I'd like to make use of a set that has been hiding unused in someone's closet on this side of the big pond. :wink:

Thanks!

Chris
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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The "Maisie" is a great little runner. Please check out LALS Spring Meet 2011 posting by Harlock. There are great photos of the two Maisies running. They will also be at LALS's Small Scales meet at the end of the month.
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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Bruce wrote:The "Maisie" is a great little runner. Please check out LALS Spring Meet 2011 posting by Harlock. There are great photos of the two Maisies running. They will also be at LALS's Small Scales meet at the end of the month.
Mike was kind enough to send me links to a number of his Maisie photos.

My 2 boys want a steam project of their own. You know, dad does the work and they get all the glory!

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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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Here's one of those pictures:

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I think I may have the Masie book, if you are interested. No drawings or parts.

Steve
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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SteveM wrote:Here's one of those pictures:

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I think I may have the Masie book, if you are interested. No drawings or parts.

Steve
Yep, Oskar and his lady friend.

I have the "words and music" for Maisie as well.

Thanks,

Chris
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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I ran the engine briefly, it's pretty fun although I cannot run it for very long on the ground - high line would be better.

The Maisie tops out at 80 PSI...shove the firebox full of coal and go!
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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why don't you look at what John K at Friends models has to offer?

Coventry's 0-6-0 is a nice model and easy to transport.

His castings are superb.

Or a Raritan? Amazing little loco.
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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Bill Shields wrote:why don't you look at what John K at Friends models has to offer?

Coventry's 0-6-0 is a nice model and easy to transport.

His castings are superb.

Or a Raritan? Amazing little loco.
Do you know where drawings/castings can be aquired to build a 3/4" scale raritan?
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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Yes the Raritan casting & drawing book is still available
it" s sell for $427.50 & $32,00 for the drawings+ shipping
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Re: WTB: LBSC's "Maisie" bits and drawings

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i HAVE A SET OF RARITAN CASTINGS, FRAMES WHEELS TURNED AND A BOILER BARREL. mAKE AN OFFER THEY ARE YOURS. THANKS
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