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MTK Class 404 4-GRI


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Thread started especially for MJI 😜


Opened the box to find this is a 4-GRI rather than a 4-COR.

 

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The heavy gauge brass coach bodies will need some “bashing” to get the correct bodyside profile.

 

I plan to make new coach ends and possibly cabs from plasticard.

 

I will replace the MTK bogies with spare Bachmann and Hornby bogies.

 

All back in the box for now…

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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Looking forward to this one. It is a unit I would like to model in 3D one day. It’s a pity that the late Colin Parks thread will not be available it would give you lots of information.

 

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As soon as i have got my eyes sorted i am going to have to finish my 120

 

I am wondering if a craft cutter could do the SR EMUs

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That's a later MTK kit with the brass bodyshells and etched door reliefs. I'm just finishing off a 4 CEP from that era of MTK kit - previously built and painted but it came to me un-numbered and missing some details.

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That W&H models price tab brings back happy memories of nipping over to Marylebone to their shop at lunchtimes to pick up kits  and bits  and bobs.

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On 26/01/2024 at 21:19, MJI said:

As soon as i have got my eyes sorted i am going to have to finish my 120

 

I am wondering if a craft cutter could do the SR EMUs

 

I've used one to make pre-grouping carriages, so don't see any reason why EMU's couldn't be done with one. 

 

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Impressive speed, @Darius43
Faster and neater than my work, by a mile.
 

I do really fancy one of these. I have strong memories of getting the train to do our Saturday shopping in Reading when I was very small, and the sudden change to 4-CIGs over Easter 1972. (I still think of those units as ‘Easter Specials’ 52 years on!

 

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1 hour ago, pete_mcfarlane said:

I've built a Tadpole that way, and have a 4-BUF nearly finished: 

It's a good way to scratchbuild coaches. 

 

 

My 120 is craft cut, i ought to finish it

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Chassis fabricated from 1mm plasticard sheet and 2.4mm Plastruct angle section.

 

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I’m using Bachmann Bulleid bogies in place of the MTK offerings.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

 

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On 23/01/2024 at 17:11, Darius43 said:

 


 

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I wonder what era that price tag belongs to?

 

Until fairly recently I'd a Western kit that I acquired from a swapmeet in 1993 which had a W&H price label for £12.50. I often wondered how old that was.

 

 

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Coach end details fitted.  A mixture of MTK cast parts plasticard bits and brass wire.  I also fitted Roxey Mouldings brass grab rails and MJT handles to each door.

 

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Cheers

 

Darius

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I always enjoy your threads Darius, you deserve a special place in folklore for wrestling with all these MTK kits.  Or a padded cell.

 

Makes a change from all the whingers who can't even open a box without watching numerous videos 

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Whilst placing the Buffet/Griddle coach body next to the Composite coach that I have assembled I noticed that it is 6mm longer (essentially a scale 1.5 feet longer).

 

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The composite and driving motor coach bodies are all the same length and scale out close* to the 63’6” length of the prototype coaches.

 

I can find no information on the web that the Buffet/Griddle coach was longer than the other coaches in the unit so this would appear to be another “gift” from Mr MTK.

 

The question is: do I live with this or take a 6mm slice out of the Buffet/Griddle coach body to make it the correct length?

 

* close enough for MTK.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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Just checked the other MTK 4-COR (actually a 4-BUF) kit that I have and the Buffet coach body is 3mm longer than the others in that one.

 

I have looked a bit more into the logistics of cutting and shutting the brass body of the Buffet/Griddle car and the resultant weakening of the body.  Getting two clean and parallel cuts and a decent strength connection of the subsequent “halves” is too great a risk to take.  
 

The coach will be longer than the others and only I and anyone else reading this thread will be the wiser…

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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