Wagon loads, with my wagons but being coal loads I used a fine track pin, head in the wagon.thus the pin protrudes upwards, as coal can be pained black & blends in quite well. Can be lifted out with pliers. If clever you could glue one loose prominent brick to pull on. Like your wagon build & interesting you have found model loose bricks as I have an interest in some Palbrick wagons in manufacture at the moment !
must make life easier if the same wagons can be made to look loaded & unloaded.
LSWR 3-plank dropside with brick load
in Netherport - GWR 1908 7mm (mostly wagons for now!)
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Wagon loads, with my wagons but being coal loads I used a fine track pin, head in the wagon.thus the pin protrudes upwards, as coal can be pained black & blends in quite well. Can be lifted out with pliers. If clever you could glue one loose prominent brick to pull on. Like your wagon build & interesting you have found model loose bricks as I have an interest in some Palbrick wagons in manufacture at the moment !
must make life easier if the same wagons can be made to look loaded & unloaded.
thanks,
Peter