HI all! I’ve recently had the opportunity to clear out some ‘stuff’ and take stock of my model railway purchases from the 90’s. I came across a good number of Mk2 & 3 coaches from the BR sectorisation era, including Lima Network SouthEast Mk2bs and InterCity Mk2fs, Dapol Mk2ds and Hornby Mk2as. I had started ‘improving’ these around 20 years ago but clearly lost momentum.
With a layout build not likely for a good number of years and no access currently to many of the things I would normally be doing, I’ve decided to pick this up again.
There are a lot of examples of some really impressive detailing and modifying projects, but my goal is to create an improved model with a more prototypical appearance without getting too carried away, so no major repaints or rebuilds; to see what can be done with some basic extras without needing to put in many long hours of high skill level modelling, so this might be of interest to a few who are looking to make some simple modifications to their own ‘legacy’ coaches rather than fork out upwards of £60 each on the latest models.
I know there are a lot of folk who also really go to town on weathering to recreate the abuse that some rail vehicles are subjected to, but I’m also going to keep my models ‘pristine-ish’. During my time at school model railway club there was no better feeling than producing your latest purchase to run on the club layout, with its shiny out-of-the-box finish. To me this is still part of the joy of model railways.
It's my aim to build up 4 rakes; 2 will be a mix of Mk2a, b & c to represent Network SouthEast Waterloo to Exeter stock and 2 cross-country (North East -South West) air-conditioned rakes, one as a later Intercity ‘Swallow’ formation and the other a mix of blue/grey and Intercity ‘executive’ liveries as an early sectorisation era rake. There are also a few Lima Mk3s to work on, together with a pair of Lima HST power cars, this will make up a third XC train.