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Intrigued by the discussions elsewhere on RMWeb about this wagon I picked up by a few of these kits - specifically the Cambrian C46 kit.

 

The parts need very little clean up and go together reasonably well.  The guidance on building this kit on “World of Railways” is highly recommended.

 

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I still need to add the chain boxes, bolsters and other details.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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4 minutes ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

 

You need to be quicker next time.

There are only two sorts of people in the world, the quick and the hungry!

 

Mike.

 

Not on this occasion.  For I did the 'was.' :P

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One finished.  Five more to go.

 

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I replaced the kit plastic bolster stanchions with examples cut from an old etched brass fret, which should be less prone to breakage.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

 

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Added some 60ft track panels.  

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I used some spare flexitrack, cut the webbing from the sleepers and spaced out the sleepers.  The securing chains are from Cambrian.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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17 hours ago, gridwatcher said:

Has anyone found a new source for the Rail Cranes since Genesis packed up or tried 3D printing them? I am sure they would sell?


Shapeways - crane for salmon wagons

 

Not cheap but I’m not sure what the Genesis/Appleby prices were when they were available.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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Handrails cut from the provided metal wire.  14 No. required per side.

 

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What could be a real pain of a task made easy using the Bill Bedford handrail bending jig - one of the best modelling tools that I have ever bought.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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22 minutes ago, Darius43 said:

Handrails cut from the provided metal wire.  14 No. required per side.

 

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What could be a real pain of a task made easy using the Bill Bedford handrail bending jig - one of the best modelling tools that I have ever bought.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

 

You've got that sorted. I was going to warn you that that is the most tedious part of the Sturgeon A kits. They are easy enough to build, but drilling out the handrail holes and bending them all is (as I said) tedious. Like you, I used a bending jig for mine. It is worth it in the end, though.

 

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