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On 01/01/2023 at 05:26, Darius43 said:

One question: what do you use to model the sugar beet in the beet wagons?

 

Sorry I can't give you a name, I found it on a German Railway Site (HO loads) about 10 years ago but can't find it now.     Ten Commandments do a standard load if that is any use   https://tencommandmentsmodels.co.uk/product/sugar-beet-load-standard/

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They're the crowd who made the model turf that I have, and it's very realistic. Once my layout is complete, beet will feature a lot, so I need to get some of this stuff too....

 

I'll also save some matchsticks to build one of those makeshift sleeper-built loading ramps to be seen at many rural locations.

 

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That's two things that can add great shunting (AND realism) potential to any Irish layout; beet - and the other one, cattle. The two traffics that had spare engines temporarily located in rural backwaters, and frenetic and full-capacity traffic issues in a place where the rest of the year there were two one-coach passenger trains and a short goods per day - end of!

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SL&NCR Tri-Composite Coach No.9 

 

I came across pictures of this short bogie coach in Neil Sprinks ‘Sligo, Leitrim & Northern Counties Railway book

 

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and the nearest kit I found was a Ratio LMS Express Clerestory Brake 3rd. 

 

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This SL&NC coach was 44' 6" in length so it was a case of cut and shut adding extra doors and duckets.

 

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Sides and ends glued. 

 

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I don’t like the make-up bogies in the Ratio kit so I replaced them with some LMS ones adapting the kit chassis to take them. 

 

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Had to add to the roof.

 

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Interior partitions and seating added.

 

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Using my artistic licence I decided to re-paint the coach as she would have looked at the end of her working life, a faded maroon colour.

 

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Decals added (excellent next day service from Foxes)

 

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Ready for a test run.

 

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Relying on a GNRI loco to provide the power.

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1 hour ago, kirley said:

SL&NCR Tri-Composite Coach No.9 

 

I came across pictures of this short bogie coach in Neil Sprinks ‘Sligo, Leitrim & Northern Counties Railway book

 

and the nearest kit I found was a Ratio LMS Express Clerestory Brake 3rd. 

 

Ingenious!

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SL&NCR Tri-Composite Coach No.10

Gareth Brennan suggested my No.9 coach build needed a ‘sister’ so here goes with No.10 using Neil Spinks photograph to work from.

 

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Again, used a Ratio MR kit, this time an all-1st coach.

 

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It was easer build second time around except for the large double windows.

 

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Used a paper template to get the doors in the correct position and then ‘cut and shut’ the plastic sides.

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Made partitions, converting to roof into a clerestory one and added running boards to the bogies.  

 

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Primer applied body and ready to paint.

 

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Painted as with faded body work, just waiting for buffers to finish off.

 

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Buffers added and body given a distressed finish. 

 

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Here seen with the second of SL&NCR three bogie coaches on the layout.

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Sligo 0-6-4T Locomotive Lough Erne

 

Ever since I saw #27 in RPSI Whitehead I wanted to do a model of it but because of its unusual wheel configuration I could not convert an RTR locomotive and there was no 00 scale brass kit available. 

 

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I eventually talked Tony Ragg into doing an etch for me.

 

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The ability for doing a ‘CAD’ drawing and converting it into etched parts was way beyond my skills and I appreciated him taking me through the process including the making of a card model before doing the etch.

 

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The chassis parts were very well designed and easy to put together with tabs/slots included to ensure everything lined up properly.

 

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Bogie truck

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Starting to take shape

 

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Footplate added

 

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Now to get it working...

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KIRLEY JUNCTION - MGWR 6-wheel coaches

 

A number of years back I bought and build some MGW 6-wheel coaches using Alphagraphix card kits and scratch build chassis. While they were okay, I was never completely happy with them mainly down to my poor build.

I got Owen O’Neill from Cork to print some 4-wheel flat wagons and I was so pleased with them I approached him to re-create the MGWR coaches and he was prepared to take on the challenge.

 

There were quite a few prototypes before he mastered a technique of doing them. They arrived as separate sides and roofs but also had complete internal walls and seating.

 

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I used the existing chassis I had built for the card models so that cut down the work involved.

 

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Used British Racing Green gloss and Railtec decals.

 

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Brake/3rd

 

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1st/3rd

 

 

 

All 3rd

 

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All 1st

 

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1st Saloon

 

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KIRLEY JUNCTION – GNRI 6 & 4 Plank Wagons

 

Provincial Wagons latest offering, GNRI Open Wagons, 6 plank and 4 plank height.

 

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When I first saw photographs of this model, I thought the lettering was wrong as I couldn’t see the Railway Company having to stencil over the bracing but Leslie showed me a photograph confirming it.

 

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These are 3D printed bodies and are very easy to put together. 

 

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I used a different coupling mount 3D printed by Stephen McCotter of the Ulster Model Railway Club.

 

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I had to use a decal softener to get the lettering to sit over the iron work.

 

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A bit of light weathering to complete.

 

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