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  1. Try Britain from above and search Redcar, there is a nice 1924 photo of the works on here .
  2. Here is a photo of the one in the link at Hartlepool.
  3. Hi, A little modern but I thought these might be usefull.
  4. Nice work. I like the part with the flat wagon it could be a scene from Skinningrove Iron Works moving a scrap pan wagon. What size wheels did you use on the wagon? . .
  5. Cracking photo Arthur, is there anymore that you could share with us all, its so good to see a picture in colour from that area. Many thanks 12CSVT
  6. The Ruston 48DS I believe is now preserved at Alnwick Station in Northumberland.
  7. Hello mert, keep those wagons rolling

  8. Thanyou Arthur for your comments and information, and Mr Fat Controller do you or anyone have any pictures of the Llanelli scrap carriers please, they may be somewhere else on this site and I may of missed them. I must thanyou both again for your information. Ever gratefull 12CSVT.
  9. Thankyou, the roll was painted just by mixing orange and browns together and the matt effect was by givng it a dust of talc then blending it in to the paint. I think that I would now use weathering powders for that task but talc is allways a good starter and cheap. The ends of the roll where just painted a dirty black colour to show use in the mill eg oil and grime.
  10. Hi, Here are a few photos of my Roll wagon and scrap pans on a slightly modified Bachmann 16t mineral. The Roll wagon was made several years ago useing the Clarkes kit now RT Models and I found it very easy to put together using super glue. The 16t wagon, I just replaced the body with plasticard and is not modelled on anything particular its just a freelance version .
  11. If you go to my post on Sinningrove I have put photos of rolls on there, I hope its helps.
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