sorry, where can I find and buy these models of plants? I I live in Milan and I've never seen here.
Thanks
nico902806 1 year ago
@nico902806, unfortunately nowhere cause i´m the only one who had built these italian types of lifts.
Meantimely i had stopped the production cause health problems and too less time forced me to end the business.
cftmri1 1 year ago
PERFEKT!
pouderking 2 years ago
OK, thanks for the advice :-) Very nice lift, thank you for sharing!
loaded2820 2 years ago
Pleased to help, if you google after "msfal" you´ll find my homepage and on it some more pictures of my model lifts too.
cftmri1 2 years ago
Great :-) I was thinking of doing exactly the same and I did a search and this popped up :-) I want to do one even smaller though, indoor scale to go with Hornby trains.
I think scale 1:76 would be too small cause it´s hardly possible to get a realistic result. I had tried some 1:87 lift parts and had given up...;-)
Besides that a lift in larger scale works in a much more realistic manner.
Have built all parts except the geared drive motor by myself.
cftmri1 3 years ago
how did you do this??
nonnolo89 3 years ago
Fortunately a few are still existing in northern Italy, will post video of real Graffer lifts in the future here too.
Dam those were great lifts!
wilky15 3 years ago
sorry, where can I find and buy these models of plants? I I live in Milan and I've never seen here.
Thanks
nico902806 1 year ago
@nico902806, unfortunately nowhere cause i´m the only one who had built these italian types of lifts.
Meantimely i had stopped the production cause health problems and too less time forced me to end the business.
cftmri1 1 year ago
PERFEKT!
pouderking 2 years ago
OK, thanks for the advice :-) Very nice lift, thank you for sharing!
loaded2820 2 years ago
Pleased to help, if you google after "msfal" you´ll find my homepage and on it some more pictures of my model lifts too.
cftmri1 2 years ago
Great :-) I was thinking of doing exactly the same and I did a search and this popped up :-) I want to do one even smaller though, indoor scale to go with Hornby trains.
loaded2820 2 years ago
I think scale 1:76 would be too small cause it´s hardly possible to get a realistic result. I had tried some 1:87 lift parts and had given up...;-)
Besides that a lift in larger scale works in a much more realistic manner.
cftmri1 2 years ago
Have built all parts except the geared drive motor by myself.
cftmri1 3 years ago
how did you do this??
nonnolo89 3 years ago
Fortunately a few are still existing in northern Italy, will post video of real Graffer lifts in the future here too.
cftmri1 3 years ago
Dam those were great lifts!
wilky15 3 years ago