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bazjones1711

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  1. We will be attending this show with BSC Bromford this Saturday as a guest layout .
  2. We will be exhibiting at the Newport Newgog show this Saturday April 13th with our BSC Bromford Bridge tube exchange sidings OO gauge layout which will be there as a guest layout .
  3. I believe this is at Westbury , unknown date .
  4. Nice looking project , an exchange sidings makes for an interesting layout , we have built a simular layout based on the sidings of BSC Bromford tube in 4 mm ( virtually the same trackwork layout as you have done ) Traffic is ingots in and tube loads outwards with a Sentinel 0-4-0 for tripping to the off stage works . Look forward to seeing updates.
  5. Slightly later than your time frame , but here's the TOPS pool for BAA wagons , I have the pools for West Coast BAA and BBA if your interested
  6. The company I work for has had a simular problem , during covid and lockdown people were buying anything and everything online , maybe down to boredom , we were selling suitcases and luggage even when you couldn't go on holiday ! We've gone from a thriving company with 12 people in the warehouse to one person picking , packing and stock control , now we're closing in a week's time , brexit certainty didn't help us , about 30 % of our business was European , most items sent abroad would not arrive , but came back in bulk unshipped . Increasing import costs , business rates , ect were the final nail in the coffin for us . Although I've never used Hattons , a sad loss to the modelling community , hoping all staff involved can find other employment .
  7. Link to derailment of Gulf tta wagons at Bradford On Tone https://www.tauntontrains.co.uk/photos/gallery/BOT
  8. The Waterston to Heathfield train of Gulf TTA was quite a lengthy train albeit until an accident which iirc resulted in the rest of the fleet withdrawn and replaced with TEA wagons .
  9. Link photo shows two OAA in rail freight livery , a search of ‘ Corpach mossend ‘ may yield some other results
  10. An update on the layouts progress, here shown at the recent Rail ex Taunton show in its nearly finished form .
  11. Here are a few numbers for the BQW wagons , looks like they were condemned in 1993 , also a few numbers for the BTW
  12. list of the IHA in domestic UK traffic The column in the far right is for the TOPS location of each wagon ,iirc 76110 Llanwern , 65050 Wolverhampton , 79736 Port Talbot ect ... Not sure if they all had the yellow dot on them . Not sure of the date of the listing .
  13. I think the first batch of re numbering as in 33.87.4667.000 - 029 which were for UK domestic traffic only featured the yellow circle on them being in pool 0887 , along with some from the other batches numbered 33.87.4746.000 - 029 which were a!so in pool 0887 so giving a total of 60 wagons , all the other wagons were in pool 0928 ( 31 . 87 4667 xxx. ) and pool 0930 ( 31.87.4647 xxx ) hope this helps , I'll try and sort out a list soon . As for any other markings , I have no idea !
  14. Link to Flickr photo of the Staplehurst derailment , only one vehicle involved , not sure if it was scrapped . The only wagon from the batch 31.87.4667 .000 - 099 I never saw for sight was 31.87.4667.077 so this maybe wagon involved in this derailment . The missing numbers in my list posted earlier are 31.87.4667.000 , 010 , 014 , 016 , 019 , 020 , 021 , 023 , 026 , 027 , 032 , 033 , 041 , 045 , 050 , 052 , 057 , 064 , 067 , 070 , 073 , 075 , 076 , 080 , 081 , 085 , 088 , 092 , 093 , 095 I assume these became the first batch to be re numbered to 33 . 87 .4667 . 000 - 029 for what I think we're used for domestic UK traffic at the time .
  15. We will be a attending the Barry show as shown in the above post with our BSC Bromford Bridge layout next Saturday , although not yet fully finished , it will be operated as an exchange sidings for various steel wagons at the show ( layout is more scenic now than shown in photos ) The layout will be fully finished ready for the Railex Taunton show in October
  16. Link photo of the small sidings at Warrington , it's from the Warrington album
  17. Number series for the French IHA coil wagons numbered 31.87.4667 .000 - 099 (the missing numbers listed below in this batch became the thirty that were re numbered randomly to become 33.87.4667.000 - 029 iirc all were eventually re numbered to become 33.87.4667.000 - 099 .
  18. With the great news from Revolution Trains releasing the French IHA covered coil wagons , here is a list of the numbering of these wagons . I think the last two batches had the top part of the wagon ends painted white when they first appeared . These wagons also worked to BSC Ebbw Vale and were regularly seen on the ADJ to Wembley service through Newport most days of the week . From what i can remember of the IHA coil wagons they were numbers thus : Design code IHE 796 31.87.4667.000 - 099 ( later renumbered 33.87.4667.000 - 099 ) Design code IHE 857 31.87.4767.000 - 047 ( later renumbered 33.87.4767.000 - 047 ) I think these have now all been scrapped at SIMS Newport Design code IHE ??? 31.87.4904.000 - 060 ? ( the highest one i ever saw was 31.87.4904.060 ! ) Some of the batch were re numbered again to 33.87.4915 .xxx series
  19. We have started to build a layout based on the coil unloading sidings at Tinsley , it’s 8 ft x 18 “ with just one line of Peco bullhead track . Trains of around six wagons will reverse in and coils unloaded via a working overhead crane .
  20. Our BSC Shepcote Lane tippler sidings will be on display at the show .
  21. You could try spray cans of gloss varnish from Poundland , they are £2.50 per can , I've bought some of the matt varnish , which I've only tested it out on a piece of plastic sheet I sprayed gloss chrome , it toned down the gloss finish just fine , so no doubt the gloss varnish should be the same , maybe worth a try , as above test out on something else before committing it to your model .
  22. A plan and photo of what i want to achieve in building this layout , we started way back in 2015 , mark 1 version was too large and had a second siding so was scraped , so here we are years later and mark 2 . Track is code 75 bullhead , which looks a lot better and suits the layout . Although only a single line siding , this location has featured a vast amount of various wagons over the years , so will try and replicate a fair few of these . Wagons used from late 1980's to early 2000' s BAA with wooden cradles BAA with longitudinal cradles BAA with traverse cradles BBA with wooden cradles BSA with traverse cradles ( Ex BAA ) of which there were 24 converted BSA with traverse cradles ( ex BBA ) of which there were 31 converted ( also carried slab ) BBA with six traverse cradles of which there were 33 converted ( also carried slab ) PXA RLS 92551 - RLS 92562 bogie flats with longitudinal cradles BNX B 9495xx series with hoods removed @ 16 in use BVW B 9490xx series with hoods removed @ 32 in use SPA with wooden cradles ( 40 in the pool ) BVA 952001 - 952031 also carried slab Locos used Tinsley class 08 I have few to be modelled , these will include 08509 / 510 / 528 / 605 / 678 / 683 / 879 /880 , these locos can cover the different eras and wagons used , also have a few class 60's that can be used on the BSA ex BAA , BSA ex BBA and BVA wagons that i think shunted a portion into the sidings with the rest being laid over at Tinsley yard for the class 08 to trip .
  23. We have made a start after many failed attempts over the last few years on our Tinsley coil unloading sidings layout based on the real location at the end of Tinsley yard . The layout consists of a single line just over 7 ft plus a working overhead crane unloading imported coil from Grimsby dock using various air braked wagons around the late 1980's to mid 2000's . Over the last few days all track fixed on place , ballasting done , basic groundwork of rough ground and concrete areas now in place , next will be the road bridge , coil building and lastly the time consuming project of building the crane , then it will be onto the stock . Few photos of the progress.
  24. There was Kings Cross goods with sand traffic from Fen Drayton using pairs of class 31 and de hooded TRL PBA wagon ( IIRC these would be re coded to PHA ) possibly using HTV wagons until the PBA took over in the 1980's , a few wagons were unloaded at Alexandra Palace sand sidings also . There was also a Tunnel cement terminal there with traffic from Tring and possibly a Ketton cement terminal there as well. A search on Flickr for Fen Drayton sand , Kings Cross Cement etc ... should yield some results.
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