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Hi Dave,
I've only just caught up with this thread, and it looks like I've missed your show.
Those wagons look great, thanks for the plug, I did wonder why I suddenly had a little flurry of sales!
Not much going on in development at the moment, plenty of non railway stuff happening, and a house move this year or next, but will get back to designing at some point.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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I've ordered a couple of test items in the new HDA material from Shapeways.
Might be suitable, especially (hopefully) for vans, might not.
Only one way to find out!
I will report in 10 days or so.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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I had a look at this one on Saturday.
Very nice indeed.
Eddie.
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Free shipping on orders over $25 from Shapeways this coming week 7-13 March!
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Andrew of Matthieson models has got some of my prints, we've exchanged messages in the past.
He's not doing those RTR PO wagons anymore.
I've never had a look at one up close so I don't know any dimensions or how they go together.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/b/brasted/brasted_old44.jpg
That horrible moment when you think you might have mistakenly given a van horizontal end boards instead of vertical.
The relief when you check your books again and see a van in service with horizontal end boards.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Hi Jim.
Thanks for your kind comments!
I don't think it would be any good to simply resize any of these models to 4mm scale, I would probably pretty much start from scratch with each wagon if I were to do this.
As for N, I could probably resize to 1/148 scale, but I suspect that any existing RTR underframe would still be far too wide, especially considering how small many of the prototypes were, so 2mm SA components would still be the ideal way to go, but with N wheels, as Gareth Collier has done.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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^Do you mean pre-nationalisation rather than pre-grouping?
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Hi Jerry.
Great work, but what happened to the other S&DJR open?
Also, is the MR open a 3D print or is that from the Association kit?
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Cracking stuff. I've been looking forward to seeing what you did with those.
Thanks for sharing in here as well.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/52042-tucking-mill/page-18
Jerry Clifford has done a great job with a few of my open wagons.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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https://www.shapeways.com/product/9LPSCFJGQ/2mmfs-gnr-6-7-plank-open-wagon?optionId=58674802
GNR 7 plank open (with 6 plank high doors) now uploaded to Shapeways.
My 30th wagon design.
One more GNR type to come.
Thanks,
Eddie.
PS. $10 off orders of Frosted Detail Plastic over $30 on Monday 21st.
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Issue 2 of the LB&SCR Modellers' Digest is now online at
http://www.lbscr.org/Models/Journal/index.html
A mere 98 pages of Brighton modelling with lots to catch the attention of all those proud new owners of Dapol Terriers.
Happy Christmas reading.
Best wishes
Eric
Great stuff, and thanks for the mention!
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GNR 6 plank open now uploaded to Shapeways.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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GNR round ended open wagon / fish truck circa 1897 now uploaded to Shapeways.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Ah ok, thanks. No change then.
Very expensive if you wanted to do smaller items with several parts.
I could get the hump when I think about iMaterialise allowing choice of orientation, but not multiple or sprued parts in the same print, and Shapeways the opposite of this.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Does iMaterialise allow you to do stuff as kits of parts now? They didn't used to.
That looks great.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Another dumb buffered PO coal wagon uploaded to Shapeways today, A 10 ton BRCW 6 plank design.
Again, precise dates unknown (by me) but I believe this type would also have been in service from the 1870s until about the time of the First World War.
This type would also have been among those purchased second hand by the SE&CR for use as loco coal wagons in 1900-1902.
Suggested underframe 2mm Assoc. No. 2-327.
If anyone can help with more information on these wagons, in particular any private owner liveries that they would have carried, I'd be very grateful.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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https://www.shapeways.com/product/KYUGYSKJ8/2mmfs-10t-dumb-buffered-po-coal-metrop-rc-w
New wagon just uploaded to Shapeways, a 10 ton, 4 plank, dumb buffered private owner coal wagon to a Metropolitan RC&W design.
I don't have exact dates for this type, but I believe it should be suitable from the 1870s until about WW1.
Some of the second hand wagons purchased by the SE&CR in 1900-02 for use as loco coal wagons would have been of this type.
Suggested underframe 2mm Assoc. part No. 2-327
Cheers,
Eddie.
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http://nebsdownundermodeling.blogspot.co.uk/
Some of my S&DJR wagons in this blog. Nice job sir.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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If this is used as a reference point, I would predict late teens for FUD, early twenties for FXD, so not as expensive as I thought, and exactly within budget!
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Hello Guy.
I don't see why not. I'd need to do some work to them, make the sides, ends and floor thinner, and they would have to be at the back of a queue, and probably be slightly expensive.
If you can live with that I'll put it on my "to do" list.
Cheers,
Eddie.
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Nice work Nick, thanks for sharing.
Has anyone mentioned yet that there's a free postage offer happening this weekend?
Cheers,
Eddie.
2mm scale Vintage Wagons.
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A way to choose orientation of print and a new paint friendly finish forthcoming to FUD, along with cheaper pricing on 70% of items.
Great news.