Polly V Build Diary
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This film documents the building of a miniature steam
locomotive - a five inch gauge Polly V 2-6-0 tank engine.
Throughout the build, photographs were taken to record
all the steps of the developing locomotive.
This was mainly so they would provide a record of the
construction details for when it might need repairing.
Also, I don't have an engineering background and
had never done anything like it before, so wanted to
make a record of the build.
The fact that the build was successful (the loco has
now covered 300 track miles) is down to the high quality
of the parts made by Polly Engineering Ltd., and help
from members of the Ribble Valley Live Steamers club.
I do hope that this film might help explain how the
build of such a locomotive goes, and perhaps encourage
someone to have a go themselves.
The still photographs comprise most of the film, with the
remainder showing some early runs of the completed loco.
If you decide after the first minute or so that the film is
too detailed for you, then don’t persevere!
Alternatively you could skip towards the end where the
running movies are.
If you do persist, I do hope that you find the film to be
useful and informative. And also that you enjoy the music!
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This had me smiling throughout and then the video had me grinning. An absolutely delightful video, thank you.
Excellent, you made a cracking job of that. I loved your selection of music, suddenly I was 7 or 8 years of age again, lol.
I too was going to comment on the great music lol
A wonderful build diary and the sound-track took me right back to my childhood! Thank you.
Charming film! Enjoyed every second. Congratulations from Germany
Can't believe some people build these from a block of metal.. Even in kit form its a very complex machine. Beautiful build and video.
Music brings my childghoos back! Nice work BRW
Nice work;Lilly Bolero, In Town tonight, Dick Barton, Down Your way, Dr Findlay - I think you missed Mrs Dale & The Archers:-)
Super build
absolutely brilliant. Great things pollys. Built a polly 3 myself
yeah looks good, I started with pollys and built a polly 1 & Polly 3
Congratulations artist is an excellent work there aren't some videos with this.
Excellent!!!
I like very much your job and your musical sellection.
Brilliant have just put my order in. Could you do another one with details of painting i.e what paints you used and did you build it complete then strip it down to paint. What is the 4 wheeled trolley it's sat on looks like it has a handle to lift it up and down like a scissor lift ? loved the music i remember all of it from when I was a very small boy. engine looks beautiful well done.
Nice video. Now I must get on with my own GWR Loco!
What a delightful video and a proper little engine :-)
BBC radio 1950's .What a magic soundtrack!!
raw material
Nice work!
Excellent recording great photos and what a fantastic ending well done I hope to build one this year was it tricky was there welding etc to do ?? Nice one and stunning little loco you have !!!!!
Thanks. No welding, nor machining with a Polly Engineering loco. Straightforward work with common hand tools, a moderate amount of fettling, and a lot of hours is what it needed. I expected that it would be more difficult than it was, although getting a decent paint finish took much longer than I expected. A steeper learning curve for me than for others, perhaps. Regards, Trainman..
Wow
How much would one of these kits set you back?
WOW
Es un kit? Donde se consigue
who eats that many quality street??
Price? Please reply.
dose anyone now a good website to buy a Polly V pls?
reply thx.
On the Polly website I think that's what it's called or polly engineers or something like that
Henry 10 ok thx
More concretely www.pollymodelengineering.co.uk/
You can also find them second hand on some sites.
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