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Class 73/9 - development of a body shell or kit......


LMSfan72

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Someone suggested I ought to have a go at a 73/9 kit. My first instinct is to try to do a full replacement body shell. We will see how it goes!! My first task is to see if I can get a decent shape to the cab - trying to blend the curves and slopes is always tricky when I don't have dimensions, but, the trial is coming along. Haven't made the walls thick enough yet but this is really about getting an acceptable shape for a Hornby/Lima replacement shell:

 

 

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Hi Andy, hope you're keeping well? Could you repost the pictures please?

 

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Hi, doing well thanks. Just re-posted the photos  - although this one’s stalled out whilst I do other things. I’ll try and get back on it through the summer!

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Change of approach I think. I managed to get some cheap Dapol bodies and started to do some of the grills. I have struggled with getting the cab profile right, but, the body should be fairly straightforward.

 

The prototype seems to have a join seam across the roof in line with the back of the cab doors. Given the amount of roof modifications required I thought this might be a way forward:

 

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One side and roof done - I need to add a little bit of detail (some rivets and the lugs at the bottom of the sides)....

 

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I don't think I can do a decent fan grill and I am wondering what to do about the fan but that can wait until the end (it might mount inside on the Dapol chassis)

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I can see these being very popular, and your printer working overtime.

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This is one side finished. Some fine mesh will be required for the fan grill, I can't think of a way to make a decent print of one with that curve...

 

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My second sleeper coming along

 

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I just changed the roof fin aerial design after I found a better picture

 

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That's looking great Andrew, it was a shame the Accura one never went ahead so it's good to see someone create one! Should look excellent with some Mk5s behind it.

 

I don't suppose this is something you'd consider releasing yourself as a conversion kit? Either way very keen to see how the Sleeper one comes out.

 

Cheers,

Sean

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On 29/04/2024 at 19:55, Sean the Bob said:

That's looking great Andrew, it was a shame the Accura one never went ahead so it's good to see someone create one! Should look excellent with some Mk5s behind it.

 

I don't suppose this is something you'd consider releasing yourself as a conversion kit? Either way very keen to see how the Sleeper one comes out.

 

Cheers,

Sean

Hi Sean

 

Here’s a finished sleeper with the Mk5s. I’m happy for people to PM me if they want to give the conversion a go with my parts 

 


 

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Taken a while to get here with this one as I decided to go full function lighting which meant a complete rewire of the chassis and the body. This has day, night, tails on both ends which can be also switched on and off on end at a time. I also added an EOT lamp.

 

Ready for decals and bogie paint:

 

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Great read. This is something I've always considered doing although I'd do it to my Hornby 73 with Lima bodyshell.

 

Without access/space for a 3D printer I'd attempt a scratch build conversion; but it's good to see where the potential cut & shut sections should go on a 73/9. 

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The body fits the Hornby chassis too so they are actually very similar dimensions

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