Jock67B Posted March 15, 2016 Share Posted March 15, 2016 (edited) I wondered if anyone had tried building the Dapol kit non corridor 57ft Stanier carmine coaches as they were the type that the 2Ps pulled, brake and composite, on the Darvel branch which ran by Hurlford shed in Ayrshire in the fifties - all I've got to hope for then is to find a cheap one on eBay to make my day complete then! Were there any special problems to look out for? Any suggestions would be most useful and so I thank you in advance. Kind regards, Jock. Edited March 22, 2016 by Jock67B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold russ p Posted March 15, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted March 15, 2016 I've built a few of the corridor ones, very easy. I sprayed the roofs, but you don't have to. Got mine in monk bar models,excellent value for money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ejstubbs Posted March 15, 2016 Share Posted March 15, 2016 (edited) I believe there is a problem with the chassis detail with one of the non-corridor kits, and I think I remember reading that the brake kit comes with the roof for the composite, perhaps because the mould for the brake's roof is u/s.Fairly certain I read ask this on here, so worth having a search for it.I ended up buying a pair of the original Airfix/GMR ones on eBay. They seem to be fairly readily available; Rails were selling off quite a few when I was looking a couple of months back. Edit: this is the earlier thread I remembered on RMweb on this topic: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/64375-Dapol-ex-lms-non-corridor-lavatory-coaches-a-review-of-sorts/ Edited March 15, 2016 by ejstubbs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Rowsley17D Posted March 15, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted March 15, 2016 Hi Jock, the problem with the chassis is that the back of the battery box is on the back of the regulator, see my coach thread below. If you make a mess I have loads of bits from Dapol LMS coaches, corridor and non-corridor, sides, roofs, glazing etc. so just PM me if you need spares of anything, though I might have binned the bogies (I use Bachmann ones). Also if anybody else needs spares just let me know and I'll see what I have got. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hallmodelspares Posted March 20, 2016 Share Posted March 20, 2016 Very easy introduction into building coaches. The body is ready done with numbers etc, push in glazing and clip fit pieces, only thing was trimming the roof edge and checking for flash on the roof. Built a few and ended up with left over roof vents! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jock67B Posted March 21, 2016 Author Share Posted March 21, 2016 (edited) I've just been reminded by John Flann of Hornby's wonderful LSWR Drummond 700, its perfect for Pen. I think I'm going to give the 02 and Well Tank a miss in light of information gleaned. And yes mate Well and truly Glued to the Spot for life. the little ankle biters will never grow up, and Grown Up's will never move again. Hi Jonathan,Thanks for the help folks, can anyone help with the diameter, make etc of wheels as I do prefer metal ones on my coaches? Do the Bachmann bogies you refer to have metal wheels and do they run better?Kind regards, Jock67B. Edited March 21, 2016 by Jock67B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jonny777 Posted March 21, 2016 Share Posted March 21, 2016 I have built a few, but the contents of the packets are a bit hit and miss. Not only are the roofs sometimes different, but I had a brake second kit with one set of windows for a composite. It is not too difficult to chop them around a bit in order to find the right glazing for the brake windows. I'm sure that I used Gibson 14mm wheels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold gwrrob Posted March 21, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted March 21, 2016 I think that S E Finecast do flush glazing for these coaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bike2steam Posted March 21, 2016 Share Posted March 21, 2016 Hattons are selling the kits for less than they go for on e-bay. I bought 16 over a year ago as last winters project to build up as two sets of 8. Built with SEF flushglaze, Hornby metal wheels, newer style couplings (nem ?) This pic shows 6 of the Dapol kit built coaches (plus a Palethorpes van) on my layout. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jock67B Posted March 22, 2016 Author Share Posted March 22, 2016 Afternoon Jonathan, I notice from the particular era I am considering modelling, that the different types and even liveries are sometimes mixed up, which gives further interest. Evidence for this is to be found in many of Derek Cross's excellent carriage photos, especially where mixed rakes are seen being returned empty, and some even have LNER stock that got abandoned from a cross country working! Plenty of room for fun there then, and at the end of the day, I can play to the extent which takes my fancy - Rule1? I'm beginning to enjoy this now. I have a pack of axles with Hornby metal 14.1mm Dia. wheels - what made you choose the complete bogies at roughly £6.56 in preference? And did you note that I might have to cut a little rebate to accommodate the diameter? Thank you so much for all your assistance to date, I have found following the old thread back through completely fascinating! Kind regards, Jock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravenser Posted March 22, 2016 Share Posted March 22, 2016 My efforts with a Dapol ex LMS non-corridor brake third are recorded in my blog http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/blog/296/entry-11495-set-3-grouping-non-gangwayed/ Be aware that the coaches Dapol offer are Period II lavatory non-gangway stock, for "Inter-District" sets - ie middle-distance work. Of which just 50 coaches of each type were built. The Period I version was fully panelled Thereafter the LMS built only corridor stock for mainline duties and non-corridor non-lavatory stock for local services I'm guessing that the flood of Stanier corridor stock after 1933 meant that elderly LNWR and MR corridor coaches became available for cascade to the cross-country workings, and there was no need to build new longer distance non-corridor coaches Hornby offer the much more common non-corridor non-lavatory suburban coaches in a Period III (ie Stanier) version Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold gwrrob Posted March 22, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted March 22, 2016 http://www.sefinecast.co.uk/Flushglaze%20Windows/Flushglaze%20Windows%20Table.htm Can anyone confirm the SE60 is suitable for the Stanier 57'/60' kit from Dapol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bike2steam Posted March 22, 2016 Share Posted March 22, 2016 http://www.sefinecast.co.uk/Flushglaze%20Windows/Flushglaze%20Windows%20Table.htm Can anyone confirm the SE60 is suitable for the Stanier 57'/60' kit from Dapol. In a word - yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Dunsignalling Posted March 22, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted March 22, 2016 (edited) If you want to 'go to town' on these, start with the missing underframe cross-trusses available in etched brass from 51L models (ex-Comet), along with castings for dynamo, voltage regulator box and vacuum cylinders. All of these are missing from, or only vaguely represented on the basic mouldings. I've done a set of three (also fitting close-coupling units so the buffers touch on straight rack) and, though they are useable, I have yet to tackle the glazing and will probably fit new Bachmann bogies in place of the rather skinny-looking Airfix ones. John PS. I have just added up what I spent on this project and the total outlay comes to not-many-pounds less than buying new Hornby coaches! Very enjoyable though, and I have a set of coaches with that little bit of "I did that" magic about them. Edited March 22, 2016 by Dunsignalling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bike2steam Posted March 22, 2016 Share Posted March 22, 2016 I must add, if you use flushglaze then you will need to use a different kind of fixing for the roof to the body-shell. Below is the adaption I used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold stovepipe Posted March 23, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted March 23, 2016 It's a huge range when you consider there are only 4 different coaches, 2 non-corridor and 2 corridor. I've assembled kit versions of the non-corridor coaches, and I was pretty happy with the glazing, which is reasonably flush. The corridor coach glazing seems to be less good from the Hatttons pic, but the OP was asking about the non-corridor coaches. With a few minor tweaks I'm rather pleased with my carmine non-corridors, especially at £8.50 each. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Derekl Posted November 9, 2017 Share Posted November 9, 2017 I have just acquired some of the non-corridor versions. The roof problem appears to have been sorted out as the moulding for the brake differ from that for the composite and appear to be correct. The underframes have also been corrected, although if you are buying, have a good look - two of mine are correct, one incorrect. And many thanks for the helpful advice above. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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