Some Urgent Tasks - The SCAMP preview - by BestLathePlans

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • So, it's Friday and I'm supposed to be bringing my new Locomotive Kit to a railway event tomorrow morning.
    It doesn't have any brakes and needs some jobs doing before it is rideable.
    Check out the current status of the SCAMP loco, and what I need to get done for the morning...
    This video is a bit of a different type from my normal vids. Leave a comment and let me know what you think. The mic settings were also a bit off so I'm hoping to have them rectified for future videos.
    Get your own SCAMP kit (by Colin Edmondson) from CMD Engineering. They do ready to run locos, and the Kits like I am building!
    www.miniature-...
    There's loads of videos coming. I've videoed the whole build process for the SCAMP, so I'll be taking you on that journey very soon!
    #notsponsored #BoughtMyOwn
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    Video recorded, edited and annotated by Best Lathe Plans.
    Disclaimer:
    I am a hobby machinist and any information in these videos is of my own personal journey. I take no responsibility for viewers, or how they use their machines.
    Lathes and many of the power tools used in these videos can be dangerous if not used properly.
    Please consult your manual, and operate your tools safely and responsibly.
    Stay safe, and happy machining.
    Private video. Do not copy or replicate.

Комментарии • 4

  • @harri1234
    @harri1234 2 года назад +2

    Hello! I just wanted to say hi as I was the guy who used the imp at pugneys a few years ago when scamp was just a chassis!

  • @caseyjones4982
    @caseyjones4982 2 года назад +1

    I built Scamp number 63 (Annie) which is resident at Drumawhey Junction. It's a lot of fun to drive. If you want to compare notes let me know.

  • @brucemckee6680
    @brucemckee6680 2 года назад +1

    #bestrailplans

    • @BestLathePlans
      @BestLathePlans  2 года назад +1

      BestRailPlans indeed. But she did get up and running. Slightly less "built" than planned, but running all the same...!