That Chassis ...
... has re-opened one of these.
So here goes!
Way back, fbb bought a Hornby model of Thomas the Tank Engine. It was new and cheap, from memory (unreliable as ever) about £29. fbb thinks that Hornby had lost the licence to market Thomas models and were clearing old stock.
The purchase was fortuitous as son of a certain Mr Fearnley was a great Thomas fan! But, as is the way of things, just before a visit from young Archie, fbb's Thomas failed. Something burnt out - a something that has infuriated other purchasers.
What to do?
In oder not to disappoint his guest, fbb whipped the chassis out of his GWR pannier tank ...
... and clipped it deftly into Thomas. Your cunning old blogger hoped that young guest would not spot that the wheels were not blue.
And so it has remained.
So when fbb spotted a blue-wheel chassis for sale on-line, he snapped it up and ...
... popped it in place.
If you want a Thomas today, you option is either second hand Hornby OR a Bachmann HO Thomas which is, very obviously ...
... too small and squished front to back.
A while back Sam Turner posted a YouTube video ...
... purporting to present ""Awdry's Original Thomas".
Only it wasn't.
This is Rev Wilbert Awdry's original Thomas ...
... made from a Stewart Reidpath cast metal kit in 1948.
The Rev's second Thomas ...
... created in 1978, was a Triang Jinty.
The third Thomas, born in 1980 ...
... was a modified Triang Hornby E2.
As you can see, the buffer beams have been deepened front and rear which has led to a bit of a tweak to the running plate - no wiggle at the rear. Otherwise Thomas's 1980 heritage is clear to see.
It is the 1980 version that features in Sam's video.
Sam's carriages are not original either.
They are repainted seven compartment proprietary models - whereas the original coach bodies ...
... we're hand crafted by The Rev from thin plywood and had just
five compartments on a chassis equipped with wagon bogies.
Modern models, now called Annie and Clarabel have been Hornby short four wheelers inaccuracies ...
... with just
three compartments or the HO Bachmann versions, also four wheeled ...
... but with
four compartments.
The TV carriages matched the Bachmann models, probably vice versa in practice!
The original "Railway Series" books produced sone variety depending in which artist was doing the illustrating bit.
More New StationsThese two stations are on the line that used to carry trains between Wolverhampton and Walsall, a reintroduced service that was de-introduced!
Trains are the former stopping service to Shrewsbury diverted ...
... and run every hour.
Three stations now adorn the "Camp Hill" line, being a long way round from New Street to join the Worcester line from Snow Hil and Moor Street.
The half hour "shuttle" offers connections at King's Norton.
Here's anol extract from the timetable.
A UK Post Bus?
There used to be lots of Post Buses in the UK.
Effectively they were rural Postie rounds that happened to carry passengers. They were often slow and very circuitous but offered a fascinating rural ride.
In Switzerland Post Buses provide a huge network of "proper" buses ...
... that occasionally carry bags of mail!
The Isle of Wight had two Post Buses, from Newport to Newtown and Brighstone.
Hundreds of years ago, whilst on a family holiday with Mrs fbb, the less old man took a ride to Brighstone. He was the only passenger!
Anyway, a Post Bus of a different kind has recently appeared Mill Hill Road, Cowes.
Ironically, Mill Hill Road used to have a "proper bus route but now only gets an occasional 32.
The post box picture came from correspondent Roy in Sheffield for which many thanks!
Revised Publishing Schedule
There will be another "Variety" blog tomorrow (Monday), a trip to Nottingham on Tuesday and the planned Bristol blogs will begin on Wednesday.
Next Variety blog : Monday 16th March