Andrew F Posted October 18, 2016 Author Share Posted October 18, 2016 There was an MTK kit for the 73 and one on e-bay recently...didn't bid or see what it went for but it looked pretty tasty. MTK were great and I wish they were still around. I would have gone for one if not for this Dapol beasty kindly proffered by our Mr Todd. This loco will probably end up in Dover town yard anyway. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium acg5324 Posted October 20, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 20, 2016 (edited) All the Treansfesa vans have been painted now and await transfers to magically appear on them P1020306.JPG P1020309.JPG https://www.eltallerdelmodelista.com/transfesa-logos-9034-p-19245.html?osCsid=pjehr1ea62kuv1ip55c9aene93 These might be of use although HO.......I've built some Transfesa vans in 2mm and have had to make my own decals. Excellent modelling Edited October 20, 2016 by acg5324 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew F Posted October 21, 2016 Author Share Posted October 21, 2016 Thanks Andy, I didn't know about those and they may well come in handy. What source did you use to base your transfers from? I can't find a clear enough photo of the numbering/lettering but some of it would be miniscule in 4mm never mind 2mm. Cheers Andy 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium acg5324 Posted October 21, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted October 21, 2016 (edited) Thanks Andy, I didn't know about those and they may well come in handy. What source did you use to base your transfers from? I can't find a clear enough photo of the numbering/lettering but some of it would be miniscule in 4mm never mind 2mm. Cheers Andy I just produced using Word a red O the right size and red bars to make the symbol plus white lettering over blue background for the Transfesa lettering.Anything else will have to be from a generic sheet ( Fox do a sheet of International vehicle decals ) as it'll be too small to print....and read!! Edited October 21, 2016 by acg5324 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RANGERS Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 There was an MTK kit for the 73 and one on e-bay recently...didn't bid or see what it went for but it looked pretty tasty. MTK were great and I wish they were still around. I would have gone for one if not for this Dapol beasty kindly proffered by our Mr Todd. This loco will probably end up in Dover town yard anyway. One or two phrases in that statement are enough to have you sectioned... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Todd Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 I just produced using Word a red O the right size and red bars to make the symbol plus white lettering over blue background for the Transfesa lettering. Anything else will have to be from a generic sheet ( Fox do a sheet of International vehicle decals ) as it'll be too small to print....and read!! If the item ended on Aug 6, location Darlington, it went for 35 squid plus postage. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Todd Posted October 21, 2016 Share Posted October 21, 2016 One or two phrases in that statement are enough to have you sectioned... If the item ended on Aug 6, location Darlington, it went for 35 squid plus postage. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ess1uk Posted October 29, 2016 Share Posted October 29, 2016 I've bashed 15 vehicles for the FFA/FGA container flats, mainly from Tri-ang models and a few of the later Hornby types. All have been brought down from the loft for a bank holiday modelling session so it's back to school, dear old bloody old school (in Ken Russell silly high voice). Was it 'S' kits that did a detail kit with instructions to modify? How impossible would it be to find enough to do a 15 bogie rake? There are some still knocking about but in the end I thought it easier to just scratch build the parts. The standard ride height and all the toy like features: 031_zpsqhugztzi.JPG Removing the bogie rivet with a screwdriver: 040_zpsmllwdeka.JPG Now some are easy to remove and some the devil; I've taken the drill to some! With the bogie removed it's time to file some of the plastic away from the mounting. I found it takes more than 2mm to to make the bogie sit right. 042_zpsyskbulqu.JPG Obviously the filing must be totally square. In this photo all the unnecessary plastic has been cut away with Xurons: 030_zpsqz8a5elp.JPG At the moment I have no 10mm Romford disc wheels so I've just ground the big flanges off the nylon wheels....yuk! Here's the bogie re-mounted with a self-tapper. I've used Bachmann DMU couplers for reliable operation on the FFA inners. The FGA has standard Bachmann mini's at the buffer ends. Ridemaster bogies are weighted with lead to help gravity. 043_zpscfrwwf8p.JPG Here's a comparison of the rtr against my 'opened up' chassis including filled area above the bogie mounts. The vehicles are modelled with 'splash guards' on to save more work....I think they kept them on in the early days. 039_zpsz52pummt.JPG Of course, the chassis is still poor and solid in the horizontal department.......they will always be a poor compromise. Here's the inner end of the FFA/FGA : 044_zpsaalb1jch.JPG ...and the buffer end of the FGA where it couples to a loco or another 5-bogie set: 045_zpsnicmc2pr.JPG I'm working on the loads at the moment. They are based on 10', 20', 30' Freightliner boxes and opens. Certainly more Anglo-Scottish than London-Paris I'd say at the moment. The beam is scratchbuilt with old Jackson Oleos fitted and Bachmann air pipes. Yet another ton of work followed by an announcement of rtr. Still, All good fun. Cheers Andy Great work.Very helpful. I'm trying to do something similar with my 5. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew F Posted January 2, 2017 Author Share Posted January 2, 2017 Early December I got the time together to start the last 6 Hornby VIX ferry van conversions and these are now at the rolling coupling box that needs detailing painting and decalling stage. These vans include 3 Italian FS vans with 6 vents per side, a similar SNCF van with 4 vents per side and 2 Interfrigo vans of the same length including a "Flying Snowflake" All use the standard Hornby VIX chassis with the side detail/mess cut away and the VIX body with the doors removed and the aperture filled with plastikard. I opted for metal bufferheads only from 51L rather than full units and I think the choice was a good one as the Hornby buffers are not bad. 16 inch diametre for the FS vans and 18 inches for the Transfera blues. 51L also supplied the brake levers, guides and the tie down cleats and towing anchors whereas I procured the vent plates from Jon Hall. The French van so far: One of the Italian ones: The under trussings of the original Hornby chassis were cut away and replaced by Evergreen 'L' section and other details were just scrap box bits and bobs. 5 quid now for 4 pieces of microstrip............these may be my last builds that use it. Here's an older Interfrigo van. I experimented with contact adhesive, sticking the plasticard sides to the Hornby sides, hence the filler....the sides buckled and had to be ground down. The snowflake also melted! Should be good now though. I'm not looking forward to building the ladders and walkways at the ends of these 2 refrigerator vans. The Hornby roof was cut off this one and replaced with a plasticard re-enforced and sculpted one. I got hold of an old HO Electrotren van to help me out but if anything it hindered me. Here shows the difference between the scales: And finally a picture of the solebar so far showing how far away it's come from the Hornby base model: Here's the 00 model 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
m.levin Posted January 23, 2017 Share Posted January 23, 2017 looking good Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
m.levin Posted January 30, 2017 Share Posted January 30, 2017 Early December I got the time together to start the last 6 Hornby VIX ferry van conversions and these are now at the rolling coupling box that needs detailing painting and decalling stage. These vans include 3 Italian FS vans with 6 vents per side, a similar SNCF van with 4 vents per side and 2 Interfrigo vans of the same length including a "Flying Snowflake" All use the standard Hornby VIX chassis with the side detail/mess cut away and the VIX body with the doors removed and the aperture filled with plastikard. I opted for metal bufferheads only from 51L rather than full units and I think the choice was a good one as the Hornby buffers are not bad. 16 inch diametre for the FS vans and 18 inches for the Transfera blues. 51L also supplied the brake levers, guides and the tie down cleats and towing anchors whereas I procured the vent plates from Jon Hall. P1030129.JPG The French van so far: P1030121.JPG One of the Italian ones: P1030122.JPG The under trussings of the original Hornby chassis were cut away and replaced by Evergreen 'L' section and other details were just scrap box bits and bobs. 5 quid now for 4 pieces of microstrip............these may be my last builds that use it. P1030123.JPG Here's an older Interfrigo van. I experimented with contact adhesive, sticking the plasticard sides to the Hornby sides, hence the filler....the sides buckled and had to be ground down. The snowflake also melted! P1030124.JPG Should be good now though. I'm not looking forward to building the ladders and walkways at the ends of these 2 refrigerator vans. The Hornby roof was cut off this one and replaced with a plasticard re-enforced and sculpted one. I got hold of an old HO Electrotren van to help me out but if anything it hindered me. Here shows the difference between the scales: P1030126.JPG And finally a picture of the solebar so far showing how far away it's come from the Hornby base model: P1030128.JPG Here's the 00 model Any update Andy? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew F Posted January 30, 2017 Author Share Posted January 30, 2017 You just can't wait to do the transfers can you Martin? I've done all the body details and they're pretty much ready to paint; just got to finish of two chassis' 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
m.levin Posted January 31, 2017 Share Posted January 31, 2017 I would do the transfers, but got a number of bakelite mk3 coaches to rub down! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Southernboy Posted January 31, 2017 Share Posted January 31, 2017 (edited) I like bakelite Martin: At 78rpm Edited January 31, 2017 by Southernboy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Blobrick Posted September 16, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 16, 2020 Hi Andrew I vejust found your pages, and they are most interesting, as l am interested in the Southern region around the same time, do you have any up dates on your projects? Bob C 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waveydavey Posted April 5 Share Posted April 5 Hi Andrew, I’ve enjoyed reading about your Transfesa van conversion. If you have any of the photos still would you be prepared to reload them into this thread? It would be much appreciated. Cheers David 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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