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  1. Another couple of beautifully made wagons :) I particularly like how you have split the liveries. Were your kits recently produced or older ones?

     

    Regards the brake levers I have had this problem with quite a few so have resorted to mixing up the wagons to one brake lever each side one some and just the one on others as much the prototypes had changes

     

    Why Old Man Webster put them on the outside we will now not find out but I am told that the machine he had early on was just big enough to inject the 50ft coach sides with no room to spare. Would not explain though the levers being outside as that sprue is smaller

  2. Well I knew I had something on paper hidden somewhere and I finally found it

     

    Ref Railway Modeller September 1988 Page 422. LNWR 'Crane Shunter' 0-4-2ST. Article by Ian Beatie

     

    There is an drawing which shows at the back that are two vertical plates either side of the crane column and also the position of what could be a screw brake but other than that no detail of what the actual crane column base looks like

     

    If it could be helpful PM me your email address and I will send a scan over

     

    Dave

  3. From a quick glance both do look to be similar in under frame so its just the bodies that would need to be different. Another thing on the wish list that's for sure

     

    Yes they are, I saw the example he had at the LNWR Society modelling day and it looked very good, I am very much looking forward to seeing the kit on the market and making a purchase

  4. I do have to agree that it would suit a casting very well. Do you have CAD skills? If so a bit of research and your halfway there already. The best thing to then do is look at kits like the cauliflower you are currently making and look at how they have built up the parts

     

    They do indeed, if we have that drawing on the page then surely we must have more drawings in the archive :) Mind I also want to see if there are drawings for the traction engine and tram car trolleys so its going to be a busy day on Sunday I feel :)

  5. Diagram 17A, one of the flush sided brake vans, very interesting choice. I know Mousa is going to do the D17B, so a 17A would be a scratch build inc chassis as its a 10FT wheelbase

     

    I will have a nosey in Kenilworth this weekend and see if there is a set of drawings on the archive

  6. At some point I will be obtaining more ballast wagons and a couple will be converted to D3 as I would quite like to have one of each diagram as far as reason goes

     

    At the moment I am looking at 5-6 ballast wagons required all told, probably a mix of NWD an PWD liveries

  7. If you have a look on my workbench you can see my attempt at the D62 Ballast wagon in North Wales Division livery. The coal set for the coal and merchandise wagon also appear on the thread.

     

    The Ballast wagon can be converted to an LNWR D3 by chopping off the top of the end stanchions, which if you to model a static wagon gives you the chance to model one with the full side down

     

    Are you planning any improvements to the ratio kits?

  8. Loving the Jinty, she is a beautiful model :) Did you use a grey undercoat on the body? It might be worth trying a deeper colour under the red to help it look darker

     

    The cauliflower tender looks brilliant too. Have you decided on the specific loco as yet? I think I have a photo somewhere of a cauliflower which had crewe wheels (If memory is right it was a batch of 10 locos only built with crewe wheels) which are available. Just a thought which might solve your problem

     

    Dave

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