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Reply to "OGG - O Gauge Garage - First Production Run."

RonH posted:
Jamie Thompson posted:

Well I received a commission to make two wagons for a gentleman through a post on Facebook of my Hornby M1 Compatible wagons. 

Well in for a penny in for a pound - I have decided to make a small production run of these wagons. The plans for the first five have been drawn up and work is about to commence. 

 

 

They will be stamped OGG for O Gauge Garage as that’s were they will be made  - in my small garage. It is also a tribute to O Gauge House a manufacturer of course scale NSWGR prototypes who manufactured from the 1930’s through to the 1950’s. 

My wagons are quite simple compared to those made by the original O Gauge House.. but I guess I have to start somewhere. .

Each wagon will have a serial number. 01 and 02 have been spoken for already but 03-on I will list in the For Sale section.  

There will be improvements over the prototype including:

*Etch priming undercoat 

*All metal parts will be painted with high quality enamel with  two clear coats. Each coat will be oven cured for durability

*Removable lumber load with small lifting ring for use with Hornby tinplate platform cranes. 

*Tinplate profile wheels made from impact resistant, low wear polyurethane. (Fun Fact. The wheels are cast using a 70yr old two piece mould originally designed for producing bakerlite wheels.)

Pricing will be around the US$30 mark. 

Well apologies for such a long and boring post! 

I will post briefer updates with pics as work progresses. 

Kind Regards

Jamie

Hi Jamie:

There is no email in your profile, put me down for one, my email is in my profile, Ron

Thanks Ron for the heads up. I have now added my email address to my profile page.  I’ll send you an email tonight. 

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OGR Publishing, Inc., 1310 Eastside Centre Ct, Suite 6, Mountain Home, AR 72653
800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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