Ive been searching the net for idea's for fuel storage tanks, even looked at small HO/OO Stuff,
But nothing says buy me..
Ive been watching the scenecraft N gauge ones but cant find any info on the size of it.
Could someone please help me with this, so I can see if it will fit in the space on my layout.
Cheers
Porkie
I know Knightwing, Kibri and Woodland Scenics all do tank kits, though with the exception of the Knightwing kits they are hard to come by.
I feel a scratch build coming on Porkie ;)
What size tanks are you looking for Porkie? I've seen some of the US guys use aerosol caps, which come in all shapes and sizes.
Alex :wave:
Moogle did a diorama of a fuel depot, you may get some inspiration from his efforts ;)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Double-Ended-Pin-Vice-/270994514672?pt=UK_Crafts_JewelleryMaking_GL&hash=item3f188822f0 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Double-Ended-Pin-Vice-/270994514672?pt=UK_Crafts_JewelleryMaking_GL&hash=item3f188822f0)
cheers John.
It has to be no bigger then 65mm deep and no longer than 170mm.
Thanks lawrence thats what the wife said :worried:
Knightwing do a good OO kit
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj53/porkie1978/Screenshot_2013-02-25-20-45-00_zpsa9d5a204.png)
Shame its not in n gauge as I do like this one :drool:
This should give you some idea of the size Porkie.... :thumbsup:
4th picture along.
http://www.ehattons.com/Trade/StockDetail.aspx?SID=26766 (http://www.ehattons.com/Trade/StockDetail.aspx?SID=26766)
Don't want to go all Blue Peter on this one Porkie but 65mm x 170mm can't be far off a Fairy liquid bottle. OK I know they put it in fancy bottles these days but the economy versions still use the cylindrical shape. You might need to fidget a bit with the ends but a riveted band will disguise the joins.
The cradles, steps and pipe work are straightforward scratchbuilding and Ratio do a ladder kit.
I'm in a steam time warp where such things didn't exist but a scale 32 feet high by 85 feet long seems pretty big - are they really that size?
:NGaugeForum:
Quote from: Dock Shunter on February 25, 2013, 10:13:36 PM
This should give you some idea of the size Porkie.... :thumbsup:
4th picture along.
http://www.ehattons.com/Trade/StockDetail.aspx?SID=26766 (http://www.ehattons.com/Trade/StockDetail.aspx?SID=26766)
If I remember correct, they are release a new storage tank and fuel point to replace this model, according to hattons part number is 42-129 for the bundled tank and 42-128 for the pump house etc with size of tank unit 56mm by 28mm by 31mm and the pump house is 84mm by 37mm by 19mm
May not be able to put them in place but at least you could leave space price is around £20 each
Hope this helps
Bart
Quote from: cycletrak9 on February 25, 2013, 10:35:04 PM
Don't want to go all Blue Peter on this one Porkie but
I'm in a steam time warp where such things didn't exist but a scale 32 feet high by 85 feet long seems pretty big - are they really that size?
Christ I didnt realise the space in real life would be this big :doh:
Thanks for the links peeps, itw a great help.
This is where its going to go just enough space along side 3 TTA wagons
(http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj53/porkie1978/DSC_0496_zps0e99bceb.jpg)
You may be in luck:
Scenecraft (Bachmann Graham farish) have released this:
http://www.bachmann.co.uk/prod1.php?prod_selected=scraftn&prod=1 (http://www.bachmann.co.uk/prod1.php?prod_selected=scraftn&prod=1)
The product code is 42-129 and is classed as a fuel storage tank.
Scroll down on this part of the site, should be available in shops now. :thankyousign:
What about a couple of the old 35mm Film plastic canisters, glued end to end??
They must be roughly the same size.
Regards
Neal.
Have a look at...............
http://www.gaugemaster.com/item_details.asp?code=RO228&style=&strType=&Mcode=Ratio (http://www.gaugemaster.com/item_details.asp?code=RO228&style=&strType=&Mcode=Ratio) 228
Ive used several of these and modified them to suit my needs
:sorrysign: I forgot to say that the scenecraft one has dimensions of: 56mm x 28mm x 31mm :thankyousign:
Thanks Owl & Bart
I think 3 of them and the pump house may do the trick....