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Thanks Nick, Glad you are enjoying following my builds, l do like to have a few projects on the go at any one time next job is to finish the LSWR 40 tonner then l want to make a Southern style wagon out of two 12ton vans..

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Finally got around to finishing the 40t ballast wagon but having a fight with the bogies as they are white metal and far too flimsy and ruined one so l have ordered another set of side frames but this time they will have a brass back ground to solder onto

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Started another project today and that is a  southern type utility van made from parts of kits l have had for a while in the scrap box and l thought it was a good idea to use them up, the chassis will be made of brass to give some strenght it not based on any one but a mixture of them all...probably be a tool van on my engineers train l am thinking of doing... the van needs more sanding on the windows yet and the roof need fitting, not 100% accurate but it looks the part ?... 

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Nice to see you doing some kit bashing George.  I made the Slaters kit as a CCT:  http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/123148-sr-4-wheeled-cct/?hl=%2Bslaters+%2Bsr+%2Bguv You find some useful info.

 

John

 

l have been following your thread John and that's were l got the idea, but l saw the price of the Slaters one and thought with all the bits l had in my scrap box l could make something similar, we'll see...

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Getting on with the utility van but made a few mistakes on the braking gear but after looking at Johns (Brossard) pictures of the Slaters van he is building l have sorted it out, still plenty to do yet....

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Thanks Bob l have always liked them too, the only ones you see now are in bits and rotting away...here are a few of my photos l have taken in the past at various locations with Bodgit....

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So glad we took so many photos of stock on our many trips out a few years ago, never thought they would be so handy for reference years later, in answer to your question it will be stock green....

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There used to be a nice one at the S&T Dept at Horsham Yard, it was in Engineers Green Livery with White lettering, I used to get permission to walk around there and photograph the stock, they had some Interesting wagons at Horsham in the 70s and 80s - I had some nice pics, but for some reason I sold all my slides many years ago :scratchhead:

 

Cheers, Bob.

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