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Making up an engineering / maintenance train with the Hornby hand crane.

Here is a little project I have been busy with recently ;         As you can see just a simple repaint to start and while I am aware of the excellent etches available from Jon Hall for the pulley wheels and counterweight ( see this thread http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/45589-trianghornby-r127-crane-conversion/ ) I had a Dapol diesel crane in the junk box so used some of the parts from that to make the pulley wheels , the decking on the crane platform is just scribed

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Converting an old Triang well wagon Part 2

Next job is to sheet over the top of the decks with thin plasticard to cover the rivet holes and using Slaters embossed sheet make the decking for the well.   Obviously the bogies just clip into the mountings and luckily I had some wheels from a couple of Parkside kits spare , here it is primed for painting ;     Here we are with the base coat on ( the transfers are from a Dapol brake van kit ! so are completely wrong , but they just add that little extra detail )         Here

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Converting an old Triang well wagon

After picking one of these up ages ago at a swap meet for pennies I thought I would have a go at updating it.   Re-wheeling   Having read a few threads on here about replacing the old plastic or metal wheels on these things or using Cambrian etc kit bogies , I had a rummage in my bits box to see what I could do.   I had an old broken Mainline bogie wagon and realised I could use the bogies and after some cutting , part of the chassis for the mountings.   So the old Triang bogies were dr

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My first project - A plate girder bridge

Here is the first project that I am currently working on. I was asked to make a girder bridge for this layout ;     Above you can see the gap that needed spanning . Originally the plan was to use Wills vari-girder but after rummaging around in a few boxes none could be found , so I decided to see if I could scratchbuild something suitable ;           Here it is after painting mocked up , hopefully no one will notice there's no rivets or bolts holding it together !      

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About my projects

I have recently had the good fortune to be invited to contribute to one of the layouts run by Famous Trains in Markeaton Park , Derby , so I thought I would start a blog on any projects I get to work on.   Firstly I would recommend anybody with an interest in Model Railways within the East Midlands area to pay them a visit or have a quick peek at their website ;   www.famoustrains.org.uk/   As all work is undertaken on a volunteer basis they are always on the lookout for people to give a l

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