Maybe, maybe... A little to early to tell yet, perhaps things will become clearer when the windows start taking shape?JMORG wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:44 pm Is this mystery carriage perhaps the... Uhhh... Boston Lodge mystery carriage?
https://www.festipedia.org.uk/wiki/Carriage_Mystery
(WH)WHR Rolling Stock
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Hi all,
It's taking a while, but I'm making some progress with FR Van 4, which now has look out duckets on both sides, and matchboarding on one...
I guess I'll carry on gradually working away at it over the winter with the aim of having it ready for spray painting when the weather warms up again in the spring...
Cheers,
Andrew.
It's taking a while, but I'm making some progress with FR Van 4, which now has look out duckets on both sides, and matchboarding on one...
I guess I'll carry on gradually working away at it over the winter with the aim of having it ready for spray painting when the weather warms up again in the spring...
Cheers,
Andrew.
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It's looking great Andrew. You will have your'e work cut out putting them boards on, but it will look fabulous with your expert hands i'am sure.
ROD
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Very nice, slow and steady makes for best results.
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Well said, Peter.
That coach is coming on very well.
That coach is coming on very well.
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Well I am slow and steady but my results are rubbish......
ROD
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Don't be harsh on yourself Rod, I'm sure Anne loves your work.
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I do! That guards van you built was particularly good, I thought...Peter Butler wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 2:50 pm Don't be harsh on yourself Rod, I'm sure Anne loves your work.
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Thanks lads. It's good to know a couple of you like my builds....
ROD
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It's been a while since I've added some WHR stock:
Modern WHHR carriage 6 in the current livery. Was unsure at first how it would look but now I think it looks great.
Brake van (the unnumbered one) in both liveries! Both Jurassic
The NWNGR van next to the Jurassic and modified IP wagons.
Porthole Bug box 12.
Lineside Hut Oakeley quarries coal waggon. I've cut 5mm from the top and bottom to get it more to the correct height.
Lineside Hut Slate waggon; modified to look more like the Rhosydd quarry waggons. Note the differences between it and the Binnie behind.
Modern WHHR carriage 6 in the current livery. Was unsure at first how it would look but now I think it looks great.
Brake van (the unnumbered one) in both liveries! Both Jurassic
The NWNGR van next to the Jurassic and modified IP wagons.
Porthole Bug box 12.
Lineside Hut Oakeley quarries coal waggon. I've cut 5mm from the top and bottom to get it more to the correct height.
Lineside Hut Slate waggon; modified to look more like the Rhosydd quarry waggons. Note the differences between it and the Binnie behind.
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Very nice rolling stock. I do like the Lineside Hut slate wagon..
ROD
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Very nice JMORG!
I particularly like the WHR brake (I must get round to building one this winter!) and the "porthole" bugbox, a lovely looking carriage, I think. I wasn't too sure about the ("Prisoner" inspired, I think???) livery on the WHHR 4-wheeler either, but I agree, it looks great on your model.
I've been cracking on with some modelling myself recently, principally with another Phil Sharple kit, for an early FR coal wagon this time. I never seem able just to take a kit from the box and build it as per the instructions, and this one's been no exception... Firstly, I turned it inside out, so that the planking detail's on the inside - now stained with my usual vinegar and wire wool mixture. I've added new veneers of 0.5mm ply to represent the planking on the outside, which will enable me to sand back the paint for my favoured well-worn look. I've added a metal (well, plastic) plate over the curved buffer, and nail gem rivets over the etched ones on the strapping overlays. I think I'll put it all together and paint it next (although possibly not in that order), then I need to think about adding brake gear. Here it is so far:
Cheers all,
Andrew.
I particularly like the WHR brake (I must get round to building one this winter!) and the "porthole" bugbox, a lovely looking carriage, I think. I wasn't too sure about the ("Prisoner" inspired, I think???) livery on the WHHR 4-wheeler either, but I agree, it looks great on your model.
I've been cracking on with some modelling myself recently, principally with another Phil Sharple kit, for an early FR coal wagon this time. I never seem able just to take a kit from the box and build it as per the instructions, and this one's been no exception... Firstly, I turned it inside out, so that the planking detail's on the inside - now stained with my usual vinegar and wire wool mixture. I've added new veneers of 0.5mm ply to represent the planking on the outside, which will enable me to sand back the paint for my favoured well-worn look. I've added a metal (well, plastic) plate over the curved buffer, and nail gem rivets over the etched ones on the strapping overlays. I think I'll put it all together and paint it next (although possibly not in that order), then I need to think about adding brake gear. Here it is so far:
Cheers all,
Andrew.
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Thats look interesting Andrew. Love to see it when you finish it. Maybe tomorrow...
ROD
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If only!!!
In the meantime, I thought I'd look in to see if any progress had been made on the Mystery Carriage. Unfortunately, the shed doors were closed, but these were propped outside:
They appear to be interior partitions, very much like those in the Gladstone Car, which is odd, because we've already got one of those... Hmmmm....
Cheers,
Andrew.
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Thats getting everyone's minds working overtime wondering what this Mystery Carriage is Andrew.....
Well mine anyway..
Well mine anyway..
ROD
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Andrew,
The mystery carriage: is it old F&WHR? Unless it's another Gladstone I cannot guess what other carriage has partitions like that from the NWNGR (the workman's and one corridor carriage didn't have doors)...
The only alternative is an FR van? Again they had mainly compartment stock.
The mystery carriage: is it old F&WHR? Unless it's another Gladstone I cannot guess what other carriage has partitions like that from the NWNGR (the workman's and one corridor carriage didn't have doors)...
The only alternative is an FR van? Again they had mainly compartment stock.
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Strange, isn't it??? Of course, I'm just the messenger, but I'll keep you posted with updates as I spot them...JMORG wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:29 am Andrew,
The mystery carriage: is it old F&WHR? Unless it's another Gladstone I cannot guess what other carriage has partitions like that from the NWNGR (the workman's and one corridor carriage didn't have doors)...
The only alternative is an FR van? Again they had mainly compartment stock.
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Hi all,
A brief update on the FR coal wagon, a modified Phil Sharples kit. It's now in one piece, and the body is painted, including some tare weight markings - not great, but they'll be hidden by heavy weathering. In looking at reference photos I realised that in its current guise it only has four planks, unlike the six sported by the model. I was relieved to find another picture showing six planks earlier in the preservation era - who knows how many it had in the 20s???
The kit includes a false floor, so I've taken the opportunity to add some scraps of lead - it's nice and heavy now.
A good sanding will be next, then painting and adding the strapping, followed by weathering...
Cheers,
Andrew.
A brief update on the FR coal wagon, a modified Phil Sharples kit. It's now in one piece, and the body is painted, including some tare weight markings - not great, but they'll be hidden by heavy weathering. In looking at reference photos I realised that in its current guise it only has four planks, unlike the six sported by the model. I was relieved to find another picture showing six planks earlier in the preservation era - who knows how many it had in the 20s???
The kit includes a false floor, so I've taken the opportunity to add some scraps of lead - it's nice and heavy now.
A good sanding will be next, then painting and adding the strapping, followed by weathering...
Cheers,
Andrew.
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