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Model Railroading > The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O GaugeDate: 01/08/17 03:53 The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: bandob In England, a number of cities have free-standing ferris wheels, not a part of a carnival or fair. The Eye of London and Eye of York are two examples. Thanks to my brother CHakk's great birthday gift, here is The Eye of the Basement.
B&OB You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 01/08/17 05:28 Re: The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: electromac Nice.........
Date: 01/08/17 07:26 Re: The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: railroadjohn01 Very nice keep up the good work!
Date: 01/08/17 08:56 Re: The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: FiveChime I gather the rotating mechanism on the rotary beacon broke as it is suppose to rotate from heat of the bulb. I think the later Lionel versions had a motor to turn it.
Nice stuff and nice sound. Regards, Jim Evans Date: 01/08/17 12:42 Re: The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: bandob Yes, Jim, I was never able to adjust the fins on the housing in a manner that the beacon would rotate. It just sat there.
Finally I gave up and bought the blinking bulb as you see. I do have a new version with the vibration motor and rubber-fingered washer that works much better. I don't think Lionel ever made a gear-driven one, though. B&OB Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 01/08/17 17:07 by bandob. Date: 01/08/17 15:58 Re: The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: FiveChime You need just the right beacon top and there used to be many kinds out there. I had the best luck with the cheapest (K-Line as I recall)
Regards, Jim Evans Date: 01/09/17 11:51 Re: The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: Parthia27 The wheel in London is called The London Eye and in size is way beyond what I would call a fairground Ferris wheel at 443 ft tall. It started out being called The Millennium Wheel and is the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel.
The Yorkshire Wheel in York is no longer in operation and at 175ft in height was significantly smaller than the London eye but no less imposing. Cheers Chris Date: 01/09/17 13:41 Re: The Eye of the Basement: Lionel O Gauge Author: bandob I'm sorry to hear the Yorkshire Wheel is no longer in operation. We enjoyed our ride on it a few years ago, and also liked the look it gave us of the magnificent York Statiion.
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