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Amati kit of a CIWL Orient Express sleeping car: The building of the kit is finished


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How absolutely wonderful!

Very well done and what a way to travel in real life. I look forward to seeing the finished article, please?

Cheers,

John.

Thank you,

 

I will show the finished sleeping car but it might take a while. The sides and roof have to be spray painted and the weather is not good enough for that (since I do that in my garage; I might have to wait till spring. The kit already took 5 months building.

 

Some pics with (wrong period) passengers:

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Regards
Fred
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Since the weather was better the last weeks I picked up the Amati kit again. I finished the corridor wall with paint, striping and lettering and glued it  to te body of the car:

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The windows can be opened and closed, which the conductor is doing:

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View through the open compartment door to the corridor; the windows could be cleaner:

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And now, the outer wall on the compartment side (with details inside the outer wall, such as folding tables and clothes hooks) is also assembled and put on:

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Is he going to pull the emergency brake handle?

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Many more pictures on my website: http://sncf231e.nl/amati-kit-for-a-ciwl-lx-sleeping-car/

Regards

Fred

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I added the end walls:

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And then had a run in the garden with a train to which the Amati sleeping car can be added when or if it is ever finished and is able to run:

 

 

Regards

Fred

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Absolutely phenomenal job, Fred. I've seen this kit advertised in Loco Revue but had no idea of the complexity, or how marvellous it would look when finished. And it must be very nice to be able to run it in a train, as well.

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On 30/06/2019 at 12:02, sncf231e said:

And now, the outer wall on the compartment side (with details inside the outer wall, such as folding tables and clothes hooks) is also assembled and put on:

 

Is he going to pull the emergency brake handle?

 

Many more pictures on my website: http://sncf231e.nl/amati-kit-for-a-ciwl-lx-sleeping-car/

Regards

Fred

 

Wow - what a wonderful kit! Thank you for sharing all the interior details, before finishing the sleeping car! :o

 

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Now the roof is complete (note that the central part of the roof is removable to show the interior). The Amati kit did not have correct parts for the roof ends (which have multiple roundings), so I made new parts.

 

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More pictures and videos of this sleeping car on my website: http://sncf231e.nl/amati-kit-for-a-ciwl-lx-sleeping-car/

 

Regards

Fred

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Amati CIWL LX sleeping car running in Le Train Bleu in the garden
LX sleeping car build from a kit (finished except some interior ceiling detail, but capable of running) at the end of the train. The locomotive is an ASTER live steam SNCF 141R (with a wrong head board of Le Mistral); the further carriages are J&M Models LX sleeping car, Restaurant car, Train Bleu Salon-bar and Fourgon.

 

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Fred

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After fifteen months of construction, I have finished building the Amati CIWL sleeper kit. It already ran last weekend but now the final details such as the ceiling of the interior are also ready. See the photos and the video.

 

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More photos can be seen on my website:
http://sncf231e.nl/amati-kit-for-a-c...-sleeping-car/


With the end of the construction it is time for a conclusion:

It is a very nice kit. Amati makes quality; all parts fit well and look good. Most model builders with some patience can assemble this kit. The description and drawings are also in order. And building was a long-term but enjoyable activity.

Is there nothing to criticize: Yes there is something. If you are looking for a gauge 1 carriage to run on your track or a club layout then I would not recommend this kit. If you build it according to the description, it will not be able to run on a track. Furthermore, the built model, even if you make changes to make it run, is rather fragile and certainly not suitable to take to a club .

Regards

Fred

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