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  1. Also new to the range will be a short run of these tiph JNAs,
  2. A new KIA kit is due shortly but the train I want to model will require some IHAs, my first build started today
  3. Decals will transform the TUA. It'll bite hard this 7mm lark. Watch out Wayne.
  4. Another new entry to the range will be this MAA / MAB former HAA conversion. Only 5 were converted. Resin and white metal detail. Due in 2-3 weeks. Limited run of 15. Hywel Thomas image.
  5. New to the range will be this tiph jna built in 1997 from salvaged gear from PBA hoppers. This blackadder will feature white metal Y25 bogies, sprung buffers, and under frame detail. Limited small run numbers available in 2-3 weeks.
  6. I've spent the last 3 years having moved from 4mm to 7mm building a range of wagon kits for the average 7mm modeller based around rolling stock I've wanted for my own layout " Fulchester Fragmentisers " Following are some of those build so far.
  7. The all new big brother to TGB metal recyclers. Sees a 10'x2' scenic section and 4' sector plate fiddle yard.
  8. http://www.railtec-models.com/catalog.php?search_str=POA&gauge=7mm Link to Railtec 7mm POA decals for my wagons
  9. Bogie building. That's a new one.
  10. Future plans are to recreate the reception sidings of tidal sidings in Cardiff as an inglenook shunting layout, set in RF distribution era. With a backdrop of the steel works at Celsa. Fond memories of my castle works layout will be recreated.
  11. I'm a heavy industry addict and steel works / scrap has featured on my previous layouts. But the variety of wagons provides great fodder. Here are an EWS SSA and. a JRA
  12. When I built the JXA I also built the schleiren bogies salvaged from old TEA wagons. Keen to reuse them myself I found these bogies were used on the UKF / kemira nitric acid tanks. A perfect small train load as these ran in pairs to Sellafield also. This is my rendition with my white metal bogies and etched walkways. The filler caps and under detail are 3D prints.
  13. Another Brian Rolley image of EMR on Cardiff dock. Who wouldn't want to recreate this?
  14. The shear box used to cut steel sections into smaller sections. The real one is located at SWE on Barry dock. The inspiration for the layout.
  15. I hope it doesn't appear sideways.... These are the wagons built so Far for my TGB layout. All are resin casts of masters I've scratch built.
  16. Should you be interested in any of the casts it me know and I can arrange casts to be made to order. PM me for details etc.
  17. The sheerness wagon was adapted from a side order of BBA bolster wagons for movement of steel reinforcement I believe. Having the side stantions later strengthened with diagonal bracing and then boxed up for scrap movement after the use of the wagons as bolster became redundant. My wagon is cast as a resin section base ( BBA) and the sides and ends as panels which are glued together with superglue.
  18. Small ASW blackadder yellow diamond POA gets shunted around Fulchester Exports scrap terminal. A trial model of a future resin cast model.
  19. The retaining wall on the dock side made from laser cut sections of MDF and painted in the Barry Jones technique of 4 pale colours of emulsion and a sponge. Very effective technique. See more of his work at the small Cardiff show as detailed previously.
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