Recently, the Gazete had a nice drawing of a Bilmeyer and Smalls 8 ton gondola, perfect, I thought and started cutting some lumber. Then I remembered that I have some drawings for a Carter Bros 8 ton flat, which would make a fine gondola too. So I decided to make one of each, they are almost identacal, and yet as I got into the construction, it became aparent exactly how different this gons really are.
This is the Billmeyer and Small.
After I had all the lumber cut, I discovered that I had not payed enough attention to the drawing, so my gon is 2 feet shorter than the original!!! 24ft, same as the Carter bros. I also made the desision not to get too prototypical underneath, as there really is not much stucture to give these guys strength, so this one is based on a peice of 1/8" baltic birch plywood, just like the plans in the Garden Railways Magazine. You can't see it unless you turn it upside down, but it is increadibly strong. A good atribute for the garden!!
Well, I don't seem to be able to post any more pictures here and it is lunch time anyway, so I will post some more later.

This is the Billmeyer and Small.
After I had all the lumber cut, I discovered that I had not payed enough attention to the drawing, so my gon is 2 feet shorter than the original!!! 24ft, same as the Carter bros. I also made the desision not to get too prototypical underneath, as there really is not much stucture to give these guys strength, so this one is based on a peice of 1/8" baltic birch plywood, just like the plans in the Garden Railways Magazine. You can't see it unless you turn it upside down, but it is increadibly strong. A good atribute for the garden!!
Well, I don't seem to be able to post any more pictures here and it is lunch time anyway, so I will post some more later.