Another Blue Flyer gets worked on

Bagpuss

Member
20181030_170224.jpg My first attempt at doing something in O gauge after being inspired by the conversion I have seen.
I particular like the Hymek having seen them in use in late 60s and early 70s.
The progress so far. I have tried a bit of weathering on the bogies and some work on the body.20181030_170102.jpg

Don't know how photos will come out had some problems
 

Bagpuss

Member
The progress so far, I have not fitted the cab top yet as there is lots left to inside and also the glazing to fit.
Need to get some Headcode digits next they only seam to be avalable in big quantities and are a bit pricey for some stickers.
Was hoping some one may do a sticker or transfer set for the Hymek but havent found any supplier.20181121_180222.jpg
This is my first attempt at converting or making any thing in 0 gauge so sorry if it looks a bit rough. A lot more work to do yet!
 

Bagpuss

Member
20181129_155339.jpg 20181129_154722.jpg Have made some more progres with the Hymek the cabs are glazed and fited,.
I have instaled a simple radio control and new battery holder that takes six AA giving me 9 volt this runs both the reciver and gives power for the drive motor. Have kept the original Triang motor as this will be ok for the intended use of this Locomotive.
Decided to use radio control as this eliminated having to change the wheels and fit pickups. Also I can use it on non powered tracks.
Next on the list is to fit sutable couplings also could do to make some air tanks. Have made replacement fuel tank as the engine did not come with one.
So far I am resonabley happy with how its looking, my atempts at hand rails are perhaps not the best!
 

Bagpuss

Member
20181204_154847.jpg 20181202_151738#1.jpg Today I have been making some windscreen wipers, They are made from some brass and soldered together. I have included a photo showing the set up inside the loco. The red box is the reciver, it came very cheep with transmiter brand new. Its intended for cars but works ok at controling the Hymek. The controler can handle much more power then I am useing and came with a powerful motor. So should I wish to upgrade the Hymek with new better wheels and bogies I will be able to do so. Next on the list to do is fiting couplings and I nead some Headcode numbers.
 

Bagpuss

Member
Well a little more progess I have started to fit some lights and screw cuplings to the Hymek.
Tried to take night photo but I think it was a bit too dark!20181216_201606.jpg 20181216_201943.jpg
 

Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
I had a blue flyer back in the 60’s along with the red plastic track :)
Here’s the coupling on my JLTRT Hymek....
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Bagpuss

Member
Very nice coupling, there is a lot of detail on your Hymek. What body does your locomotive have?
I always wanted a blue flyer when I was a lad in the 1960s. Never got one!
 

Mr Grumpy

Western Thunderer
It’s a Just Like The Real Thing kit. The build is detailed starting on Page 23 on my workbench thread :)
 

Bagpuss

Member
Thank you, I will have a look at your workbentch thread. Must get some headcode numbers for it as they are so much part of the look.
 

Bagpuss

Member
I have bit the bullet and sent for some 7mm high ones, rather expensive but will have plenty for any future prjects.
 

Bagpuss

Member
Today have been making up one of the headcodes for my Hymek. I read the instructions first, that came with the code kit and they only confused me. But I remembered that I had seen on Youtube some one showing how to do the headcode using the kit. So had a look atthe video and its easy when when you know how!20181223_153838.jpg20181223_154837.jpg
 
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