Steam locomotives - Made in India

Started by chintan, April 15, 2009, 11:20:43 PM

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chintan

Hello Janta,
you would be amazed after watching this photos, its a working models of steam locomotives and that too made in india !!!

izmile

Thatz great craftsmanship... {:)} {:)}  here is one more craftsman from India. {:)} {:)}

http://craftsmanshipmuseum.com/Ahmed.htm

"Anything can fly" - SPADs just prove that!

HANUMAN

Dear Friend:

Geat hearing about you through the internet. Excellent work that will make any Indian proud.WOW! Please take a moment to visit www.aero-sports.us  and www.rcmuseums.com

We would like to install a train that can carry passengers as seen in your pixes.Also interested in buying trains for our museum.Please advice and Thanks.

Regards,

MRK Menon

chintan

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Hello Mr.Meneon

Mr.Raju ghadiyali can custom built steam locomotives and electric locomotives as per requirements. you can directly contact him for your requirements.
His Contact details are as follows:

Mob: 9324043284
Office: 002-66340477

FlyJoe

Brilliant, I actually never knew that this side of modeling existed... I'm glad to know about this. I have a close aide who is crazy about trains, will surely pass on this valuable info.
Its better to Crash while Learning on a sim rather than Learn from Crashing on the field

HANUMAN

Hi Chintan:

Thanks for the contact info. regret the delay in getting back to you as I was submerged with several challenges relating to running a model airplane factory and a RC Museum. Yesterday 5 of my ship models were attacked by a 2 foot long racoon that got trapped inside the museum.

Cheers!

MRK

alex_madfly

Hi Hanuman,
Are you sure it was a Racoon in your museum.To my knowledge racoons in kerala are unheared off.

Kind Regards..........madflyer ALEX

FlyJoe

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Its the Asian Palm Civet the indian cousin of the racoon ;). Alex, its from the Cat family but when its name is translated into english its 'tree-Dog'  ;D. well, those guys wreck havoc while trying to escape!
Mr.Menon my sympathies! that would have been a lot of hard work and effort.
All the best!

Joe


Its better to Crash while Learning on a sim rather than Learn from Crashing on the field

daf3305

Quote from: HANUMAN on April 16, 2009, 08:56:24 AM
Dear Friend:

Geat hearing about you through the internet. Excellent work that will make any Indian proud.WOW! Please take a moment to visit www.aero-sports.us  and www.rcmuseums.com

We would like to install a train that can carry passengers as seen in your pixes.Also interested in buying trains for our museum.Please advice and Thanks.

Regards,

MRK Menon

o.k. I also took a moment and looked at the links you posted
I see you are manufacturing an almost exact copy of the Sky Bee disigned by D. Slater and it was manufactured and sold some time ago by the aurora kit company in india, did you aquire the rights to sell this aircraft under your own name ?
are your other products also copies of other disigners ?

KALYANPRODHAN

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Quote from: HANUMAN on April 16, 2009, 08:56:24 AM
Geat hearing about you through the internet. Excellent work that will make any Indian proud.WOW! Please take a moment to visit www.aero-sports.us  and www.rcmuseums.com
Both sites are down. Whats funny?
We have to unite and to prove ourself to make indigenous products as well as marketing / Canvasing them. I'm sure we must achieve success if we try unitedly.

flyingboxcar

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Quote from: daf3305 on May 05, 2009, 02:54:56 AM
I see you are manufacturing an almost exact copy of the Sky Bee disigned by D. Slater and it was manufactured and sold some time ago by the aurora kit company in india, did you aquire the rights to sell this aircraft under your own name ?
are your other products also copies of other disigners ?


There are lot of manufacturers in India who blatantly copy the designs made by Aurora (for which Aurora had paid and acquired the rights from original manufacturers).
If you are really into scale you should be here. www.rcscalebuilder.com