The file 'OIT – Thornycroft Steam Wagon (1-148) 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 10.7MB.
You don't have a 3D-printer? Buy the kit (if needed request for different scale):
https://www.coppermineminiatures.co.uk/product-page/n-gauge-vehicles-1902-thornycroft-steam-wagon-5-options
In several books you may find a photo of a Thornycroft steam wagon loaded with an furniture road-rail container of “William Whiteley Ltd. London” and dated back to 1903. So far this is the earliest evidence of a container transported on motorized vehicle I could find.
For building one model, you need at least:
1x chassis (normal or long)
1x steam boiler
2x wheels aft
1x wheel fore (straight, turning left or right)
1x platform (normal or long, as per chassis)
optional driver figure
optional the furniture container (consisting of container and its bottom)
For filling the coal bunker I use model coal made by Busch 7071:
https://www.busch-model.info/000007071.4
The long version of this lorry is made for containers available from PECO:
https://peco-uk.com/collections/2mm-n/products/lms-furniture-removals-pack-of-2
All models sized for British n-scale (1:148). The models should be fine in other scales… conversion values:
Continental N-scale, 1:160 -> 92.5%
TT-gauge, 1:120 -> 123%
HO/H0-gauge, 1:87 -> 170%
OO/00-gauge, 1:76 -> 195%
S-gauge, 1:64 -> 231%
O-gauge, 1:48 -> 308%
PDF-upload doesn't work at Thingiverse, so use the following link to download the PDF with decals:
https://www.printables.com/de/model/355028-house-removal-1-148/files
148_Earlier_UK-Funiture-Container_Rev1.stl | 4.8MB | |
boiler.stl | 2.6MB | |
chassis_long.stl | 10.0MB | |
chassis_normal.stl | 9.9MB | |
driver.stl | 1.7MB | |
platform_long.stl | 1.7MB | |
platform_normal.stl | 1.6MB | |
wheel_aft.stl | 532.0KB | |
wheel_fore_left.stl | 1.6MB | |
wheel_fore_right.stl | 1.6MB | |
wheel_fore_straight.stl | 1.6MB |