Does anyone remember the Micromodels card locomotive kits that were around in the 50's (maybe later as well)?
You used to get a series of cards, a bit like the Metcalfe kits, but with no pre-cutting. You could make up a card loco to something around 2mm scale with quite a lot of small detail parts to fit.
If you google Micromodels you can find pictures of the card kits (1/3 or 1/6 each in predecimal currency).
Would be fascinating to get hold of one of these, if that's possible, and give it a go.
Mind you, if they are still available from collectors etc., they probably cost a packet.
It would be nice to find out if you can get them though.
:beers:
Micromodels are available on eBay, you can get the original sets and modern reproductions. The prices vary but are not excessive.
A few years ago I bought reproductions on a CD. They are really nice but look quite difficult to make well.
You will need lots of patience and good eyesight.
Quote from: austinbob on July 26, 2015, 06:31:55 PM
Does anyone remember the Micromodels card locomotive kits that were around in the 50's (maybe later as well)?
Yes, I bought some as a child in the 60s. In recent years I've managed to find both originals and modern reproductions. There are even a few new designs (Millimodels) on ebay. Some useful sites:
http://www.marcle.co.uk/catap60.html (http://www.marcle.co.uk/catap60.html)
http://www.zeistbouwplaten.nl/zeistbouwplaten/Diversen/1135219.htm (http://www.zeistbouwplaten.nl/zeistbouwplaten/Diversen/1135219.htm)
http://www.worldofmicromodels.com/ (http://www.worldofmicromodels.com/)
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/jcoweb/micromodels/ (http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/jcoweb/micromodels/)
I originally found out about them from a friend who was interested in finding the SAR model of the Royal Train.
He was hoping to use it as reference to enable him to build an N gauge model of the train.
There are a wide range of models to be found including historic buildings and ships.