scratch-buil Heisler

Hello,

I would like to show you my new Heisler in N-scale. The model is scratch-build out of brass, copper and styrene. Some parts has been used from an old Atlas-Shay-Boiler (domes, stack, lamps...). Parts of a Kato-critter-drive 11-105 has been used for the drive.
Only the rear truck is powered, but the loco pulls even large trains with 13+ logcars on a 2% grade. The frame of the model is 60mm long and the loco runs on DCC.

More about my Heisler -> http://www.us-waldbahnen.de/Waldbahn/N/Heisler_2/heisler_e.htm

Here are some photos.
engine_3.jpg


fertig_4.jpg


fertig_1.jpg


heisler_2.jpg


heisler_3.jpg


The locos has been detailed and weatherd, but I've no actual photo in the web at the moment.

Gerd
 
Wow! Nice job! :thumb:

Some friends of mine are restoring that very engine in Tuolumne California.
 
jesso said:
Great work. Nice to see the video that it runs :)
BOY!! I will second that!! Great job.:thumb:
BTW Jesso any good hobby ( TRAIN) stores there in St George.
Wife and I are thinking of moving there this summer. ( if the house will sell) :D
 
Gerd: That would be fabulous workmanship in a larger scale but to have done it in N scale is really something special. You are a real craftsman.
 
that is one reason i didnt go into N scale..things are too darn small!my big ol fingers could never have managed to build that.that shows ome real craftsmen ship right there!
 
woodone said:
BOY!! I will second that!! Great job.:thumb:
BTW Jesso any good hobby ( TRAIN) stores there in St George.
Wife and I are thinking of moving there this summer. ( if the house will sell) :D

Short answer is no, unless you are into remote control planes. Sent you a PM.

Waldbahner:
Seeing those in your hand makes me realize how great those are. The detail is one thing. Having that much detail in that small a size is wonderful.
 
Those of you who scratch build locos are truely impressive. I hope that every one of you continue to post your work.