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  1. Another 20 HUO’s weathered.

     

    These will run as empties although they are way too light in my opinion to run reliably. Lead strips in the interior bottom spoils the look of the coal chutes & lead balls makes the chutes drop out so looks like I’ll have to butcher the underside after all. 
    This weekend I’ve also fitted 12 new point motors for the diesel depot/DMU siding and serviced another 40 wagons plus fitted 6 new working tail lamps.

     

    On the servicing wagons I’m a bit shocked as to how many bits are missing after a solid two weeks running in December.

    I collected a cake tin full of debris on the tracks after the Wakefield exhibition, I’m hoping the Bath one (being three days) will be a lot easier on the rolling stock. 
    As it stands I’ve 15 wagons with vital missing parts like axleboxes so they are being stored until I can get some more bits

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  2. 5 hours ago, fail safe said:

    Following this thread with great admiration. Awesome project. Would it be seen more if it was under 7mm+Modelling, rather than Scenery, Structures & Transport heading?  Put me straight if I'm wrong on this but I always have to search for it.

    Probably, it’s just historic since the late great Allan Downes started it here so I’m loathe to request moving it! 

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  3. On 16/02/2022 at 22:12, steve4rosegrove said:

    I wonder if using only 1-off corridor connector per gap would enable closer coupling and a more realistic gap?  Still looks infinitely better than no connector at all of course.

    Loving this thread.

    Steve

    That’s a good point I’ll try that when the corridor connectors land.
    There’s enough strain on the coupling with 12 on anyway without two connectors adding more. And I can do more coaches with just one. Cheers 

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  4. Fitting tail lamps again today.

    Motorail flats (or any flats) are the worst because of the clearance. Only room available for the battery holder is between the axles in the bogie. Looks a mess but it works. 
     

    These 15 flats I’ve also re-wheeled too as I couldn’t get them to run reliably at Wakefield without constant derailments.
    They use the Ellis Clarke MK1 coach bogies, the sides of which swivel up and down on a pivot. I’ve glued these bogie sides so they are now rigid and after testing today it seems to have cured the derailment problem. 

    The 15 Motorail flat train pulled by two Railfreight ‘31’s was probably the most requested after the steam specials at Wakefield 

     

    I did have a few constructive critical comments from Wakefield I’ve taken on boards.

    Most common was lack of tail lamps on all trains, no corridor connections between coaches, lack of 40’s & 45’s and the Class 124 Trans Pennine (which seemed to be an unlikely hit). 
     

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  5. 5 hours ago, 26power said:


    Would there perhaps be greater clearance between the shed building and the wash plant?  To allow maintenance access to both perhaps?  Maybe scope to slew that track to the left?  Hope this helps.

    Good point! I’d not decided on its final location but that makes sense 

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  6. Yes the gantries are scale 120ft size of the Healey Mills examples in the pics above.

     

    Good point by Long Rail though… the particular gantry in my pic is destined for the marshalling yard and isn’t in the correct position near the diesel depot. 
    I’ve a much smaller resin built example for there. 

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  7. I’m slowly working my way through servicing and repairing all the wagons including fitting brake lamps on all end ones. So far I’m 3 trains in.

     

    This Dapol HAA is having a working Dapol brake lamp fitted using a CR2032 battery holder and a 2.2k resistor which makes the brightness of the lamp about right.

    I don’t really care what the underside of a wagon looks like so after snipping off various bits I’ve hot glued the battery holder into place. All in all takes an hour.

    I found a cargowaggen in a storage trunk earlier with its brake lamp still lit a month after the exhibition - so the batteries last well!

     

    In case you’re wondering, the orange stripe underneath denotes it’s been serviced since the last exhibition.

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  8. 1 hour ago, 37260xbhrIS said:

    Must admit not too impressed with the almost pink on these wagons.....

     

    1 minute ago, hmrspaul said:

     

    As the VEA topic shows, and Richard has confirmed, the red is painted, although the plastic is also red. It sounds as if the answer is to paint the inside of the van black. The red in all the colour photos I've seen looks very accurated. They were very bright! Of course Pink is good because BR Railfreight red went pink in a year or three. 

     

    Paul

    Good idea painting the interior black. I’ll try that.

    Yes agreed when I repainted around 10 EWS VAA Heljan vans into Railfreight livery I used various pinky shades for the Railfreight red.

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