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Pullman Coaches
Without boring you to much my dad left me a huge collection of O Gauge. These are going auction in march next year. The 2 live steam locos I am going keep. From the funds of the auction I am going to commission some Pullman Coaches.
Below is part of an email that I received asking a few questions.
Hi John
Condolences on your dad, I miss mine too .
But I am sure your dad would smile over your thoughts and memories… great things memories.,
Yes I do take commission work, but I need a little more information.
How many different types of car are we looking at ?
Accurate interiors for each type req ?
Do you have any reference material Drawings etc,
Although stated as freeware .presumably the models are required to be up to current payware state of the art to give them a very long shelf life.
Would the models be limited to distribution via UKTS or could they be available as freeware (with suitable ref to your father and your self )
Very nice thought I might add , I’m sure your dad would approve.
Regards
John
Below is part of an email that I received asking a few questions.
Hi John
Condolences on your dad, I miss mine too .
But I am sure your dad would smile over your thoughts and memories… great things memories.,
Yes I do take commission work, but I need a little more information.
How many different types of car are we looking at ?
Accurate interiors for each type req ?
Do you have any reference material Drawings etc,
Although stated as freeware .presumably the models are required to be up to current payware state of the art to give them a very long shelf life.
Would the models be limited to distribution via UKTS or could they be available as freeware (with suitable ref to your father and your self )
Very nice thought I might add , I’m sure your dad would approve.
Regards
John
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Re: Pullman Coaches
Good News
We need some proper Pullman Coaches.
We need some proper Pullman Coaches.
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Re: Pullman Coaches
I hope that whatever you do in memory of your dad will give you happiness too.
Regards
Mark
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A very nice gesture which I am sure would be very kindly received.
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Re: Pullman Coaches
Hi John
There are three beautifully restored Pullman coaches on The Bluebell Railway -
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/blueb ... car76.html
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/blueb ... car64.html
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/blueb ... ngall.html
There are three beautifully restored Pullman coaches on The Bluebell Railway -
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/blueb ... car76.html
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/blueb ... car64.html
http://www.bluebell-railway.co.uk/blueb ... ngall.html
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Re: Pullman Coaches
Thank you all for your input
What I need to know is
How many different types of coaches
Accurate interiors for each type
It is things like this that I need to find out so as I can get a costing.
where would we be likely to find drawings
Regards
John
What I need to know is
How many different types of coaches
Accurate interiors for each type
It is things like this that I need to find out so as I can get a costing.
where would we be likely to find drawings
Regards
John
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Thank you phill
I will pass all this info on to the builder
Regards
John
I will pass all this info on to the builder
Regards
John
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Re: Pullman Coaches
Hi John nice idea, Flickr is always worth a search for material
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=pullman ... all#page=0
Hmm, I wonder if they do curtains in that pattern

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=pullman ... all#page=0
Hmm, I wonder if they do curtains in that pattern

Re: Pullman Coaches
Hi
A truly commendable idea.
There's a coach at the Bucks Railway Centre up the road from here, so if there's any pictures you need I'd be more than happy to pop up there to take a few.
Best of luck
Cheers
Bob
A truly commendable idea.
There's a coach at the Bucks Railway Centre up the road from here, so if there's any pictures you need I'd be more than happy to pop up there to take a few.
Best of luck
Cheers
Bob
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Re: Pullman Coaches
This is the Bluebell Railway's 'Christine'. I had the real pleasure of a superb steam driven evening meal a few weeks ago in the seat just under the decorated panel. This is an experience that would please any Railway enthusiast.briyeo1950 wrote:Hi John nice idea, Flickr is always worth a search for material
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=pullman ... all#page=0
Hmm, I wonder if they do curtains in that pattern![]()
The concept of commissioning models for RailWorks and then giving them away as freeware is interesting. Most artists keep some sort of rights to their paintings so the person commissioning the work cannot just take them and do what they want so you need to check this out in respect to models created this way, but if it were possible to obtain all the rights to the models then I would be interested in considering putting some money towards this project. My only proviso would be that the models must be made available to anyone subject to some usual conditions about re-selling, etc.
Donations towards models to be made available as freeware eventually sounds like a good idea.
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Re: Pullman Coaches
A very generous gesture indeed, thank you and good luck with the project 
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Thank you so much it has taken a long time to come to this discussion and because my dad was never selfish and person so I wanted to the models to be freeware. It was also very hard to choose what to model to build.
There is nothing set in stone as the models still have to be sold. But its nice to get your feed back
Regards
John
There is nothing set in stone as the models still have to be sold. But its nice to get your feed back
Regards
John
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This is a nice gesture, and something to be commended - I thought I'd just add my two-penneth into the "commercial" discussion.
If I've understood correctly, you're not looking for commercial gain from this endeavour, however, have you considered something along the lines of "donation-ware" - maybe you (or your Dad) have a favourite worthy cause, such as a preserved railway, or a charity of some sort - how about allowing people to donate to whatever that cause is for whatever amount they feel is appropriate. That way, I can only see win-win.
But whatever you decide, good luck, and make sure you get more than one quote for the building of these!
If I've understood correctly, you're not looking for commercial gain from this endeavour, however, have you considered something along the lines of "donation-ware" - maybe you (or your Dad) have a favourite worthy cause, such as a preserved railway, or a charity of some sort - how about allowing people to donate to whatever that cause is for whatever amount they feel is appropriate. That way, I can only see win-win.
But whatever you decide, good luck, and make sure you get more than one quote for the building of these!
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Re: Pullman Coaches
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Can I suggest the Devon Belle consist as a suitable set of Pullman coaches?partyspiritz wrote: It was also very hard to choose what to model to build.
