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In the same tent there was an elderly gentleman in the corner with some small home made models. He is an ex-Foden employee, now about 80 years old. He had a story to tell about every model he had made relating to his worklife. I was spellbound. I asked if he had written it down. He said he has and his daughter has it. I hope it survives. My favourite was the Kendrick S21. I've just sent the owner some photo's I took of it. I've also found 10 Foden publicity photo's of the same type of truck from 1960's for him. A really nice chap. He let me get into the cab. Wonderful. I also met Bryn Mallion and Suzukiman - How good can it get |
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Did you see the 6inch scale Tasker A1?.
Another proper model. The guy and his mate measured up the real thing, got the works drawings made the patterns and built the lot, perhaps save the boiler. His mates is still on the go. He had a go on the real thing at Bridgemere a couple of years ago, it made his day. |
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The Fowler was truly desperate, the weigh shaft bracket had been smashed and rivetted back together to keep her going, there was not an ounce of brass left on it, front axle was bent the wheel bearings had all seen better days and the gears were of more use for shaving than driving. She had the standard repairs (box, tube plate, tender etc) the strakes virtually fell off on the low loader on the way back home. Des and Terry have a sign board that usually goes with them high lighting her Tasmanian history and including a picture of her derelict in Tasmania. The only thing they did not refit was the wood rack (they still have it though). On the day she first had a fire in her back in the northern hemisphere we celebrated with a bottle of Boags All in all it was a mamoth task to get her back in steam and a real credit to them and Will. |
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Which singles Neil?,
I suspect both came here with the owner of 2261? One was a real basket case, you boys on the wrong end of the world really know how to get your moneysworth out of engines!. That one is now with a gent who has amassed quite a collection, and I suspect it is in the que, probably behind another Foden, Mr Corry's old machine. The other, in much better order has not long been sold, and I believe the current owner may well be a TT member. I was lead to believe second hand, that with some moderate boilerwork it would be a runner as is. I saw a number of pictures, but not the machine itself. It looked a tidy machine. |
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One from Corowa Nsw dont have a number.
Corrys engine was in going unrestored condition when it left with 2261 about the same time 2 other compounds left as well. We pursued 2261 along with many other suitors always being told to make an offer and i will think about it then all of a sudden it was in a box and gone it was your classic colonial with ripple iron awning and wood basket got some pics if the owner wants to get the specs to make it what its meant to be |
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