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Jules

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  1. The Mink D is about the only thing I have built this year.

     

     Unfortunately it is a bit wobbly due to a bit of a build issue.  It runs, but does occasionally de-rail over point work.  I think it will either have to be replaced, or hack the running gear to spring one of the axles.  Nothings going to happen very quickly though...

  2. Thanks for the complement! 

     

    I haven't done anything on the layout for months, the rather unexpected presence of a lady in my life has somewhat curtailed the modelling time! (not that I'm complaining...)

     

    I still get chance to play operate it, but that's it for the time being :) 

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  3. Thanks for posting the picture, that's a very nicely restored wagon.

     

    Looks like I need to repaint the roof on mine, the instructions were slightly vague saying 'white or more likely light grey'...

  4. I'll admit to being bone idle and just putting the transfers on the white plastic :)

     

    My past efforts at painting large areas of white have been less than satisfactory, hence the lazy approach

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  5. As there has been a bit of talk about weighting wagons....here is a pic of the underside of the open C, shewing the lead I have squeezed in between the frame.  Each piece is a double thickness, and the three bits combined add upto quite a reasonable amount.

     

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    Hope it is of interest!!

     

     

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  6. Hi John

     

    I do add a bit of lead weight to the wagons, the vans have a bit more than the open as there is a lot more room in the body of the vans!

     

    I don't weigh the lead, just add enough so it feels about right - slightly more than a r-t-r wagon.

     

    I'm not sure if they really need it, but as built they are noticeably lighter than an r-t-r equivalent, I add it just 'to make sure'.

     

    Hope that helps

  7. Thanks Mikkel. They are now painted and partially lettered and earning their keep!

     

    A few pictures of the small prairie going about its business are attached, seems like the local shed is hanging onto its supply of red lamps!

     

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  8. Meery Christmas to you too  :)

     

    I've got another couple of the van and open to make, so I will probably make them to one of the other diagrams for a bit of variety.

     

    I agree about the NEM pockets, they are at the correct height, so no packing or filing is required - very well thought out and designed.

     

    I also have a couple of the long wheel base GW vans ( Minks D and G) to make, which might get built over the next week!  I might have to extend the goods yard at this rate to accommodate the increased stock!!

     

    I've just noticed that this topic has been going for a couple of days over four years, how time flies!

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  9. Seasons Greetings!

     

    I haven't done a huge amount on the layout recently, just added a couple of trees from sea foam - the first ones I have created using this stuff.  I think a bit more practice is required to get the best results!

     

    Anyway, the main purpose of this post is to show the three latest additions to the Mayshill wagon fleet.

     

    These are all from the latest Parkside releases, PC81 GW 10t open wagon, PC84 GW 10t goods van (MINK /MINK A) and the PC85 GW 6t Insulated van (MICA X7 ) 

    These kits are excellent!  I have never had an real problems with the older PD kits, but these are even better.  All three wagons share the same basic underframe that go together easily with no messing about trying to get the solebars the correct distance apart.

     

    A couple of views of the as built wagons - I built the Mink as a dia V12, the open as a dia O11 and the Mica as a an X7 (the only choice).

     

    As can be seen, they need painting, and the Mica needs its end handrails forming and attaching - not something I am looking forward to!

     

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    If you fancy something a bit different from the r-t-r offerings, give one of these a go, well worth the couple of hours build process.

     

    edit - to remove smiley thing!

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  10. Are there any painting destructions with it or 'does anything go' livery wise Jules.Needs a driver though. ;)

     

    There are no painting instructions, just a simple exploded diagram of how to assemble it, you certainly can have an 'anything can go' livery! (as Job has already said :) )

     

    I do need to source a driver (or whatever the technical term is!), I think pretending that Thor has travelled the route so often he doesn't need a driver is stretching credibility a bit far, even for me!

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  11. Thanks for the links, nice 517 and a lovely layout!

     

    I'm hoping the balance weights and quartering were completely different, otherwise mine is completely wrong!  However, looking at the rel\relationship between the cranks and weights, I don't think I could get it right with the existing wheels, the trouble with mixing Airfix and Dapol wheels.  I think I'll just have to live with it for now.

     

    Cheers

    Jules

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