WDLR Rolling Stock
WDLR Rolling Stock
I am aware of the following currently available SM32 rolling stock for the WDLR of WW1.
Swiftsixteen
Class D bogie wagon
Class H bogie wagon
Workshop train generator van
Workshop train machinery van
Workshop train tool van
Workshop train officers van
Slaters Plastikard
Class A wagon
Class D bogie wagon
Class K skip wagon
Shapeways
Class A wagon (4 different types)
Class B wagon
Class C bogie wagon
Class D bogie wagon
Class D Ambulance van
Class E well wagon
Class F well flat wagon
Class H bogie wagon
Does anyone know of any other kits currently available in SM32?
David
(Edited to correct information about Class A wagons)
Swiftsixteen
Class D bogie wagon
Class H bogie wagon
Workshop train generator van
Workshop train machinery van
Workshop train tool van
Workshop train officers van
Slaters Plastikard
Class A wagon
Class D bogie wagon
Class K skip wagon
Shapeways
Class A wagon (4 different types)
Class B wagon
Class C bogie wagon
Class D bogie wagon
Class D Ambulance van
Class E well wagon
Class F well flat wagon
Class H bogie wagon
Does anyone know of any other kits currently available in SM32?
David
(Edited to correct information about Class A wagons)
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Thanks, I didn't know the French Pechot vehicles were available.andymctractor:120085 wrote:Wrightscale prove some WW1 rolling stock items.
http://wrightscale.co.uk/accessories.html#/
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I used the pechot crane and a couple of pechot bogies to construct this post war crane on my Crowfoot Light Railway.
These kits aren't simple to put together and deserve a bit of extra effort. I built the crane to be poseable rather than fully working. This allowed me to build it to withstand a little garden railway type abuse. I also used brass Brandbright safety chains rather than the cast white metal ones in the kits. Don't know if anyone makes a suitable safety chain now Brandbright isn't around. The safety chains are a little long on this model but when I can be bothered they do actually hook up and need to be a bit long to get round my curves.
Also in my post I meant to say 'provides' rather than 'prove.'
These kits aren't simple to put together and deserve a bit of extra effort. I built the crane to be poseable rather than fully working. This allowed me to build it to withstand a little garden railway type abuse. I also used brass Brandbright safety chains rather than the cast white metal ones in the kits. Don't know if anyone makes a suitable safety chain now Brandbright isn't around. The safety chains are a little long on this model but when I can be bothered they do actually hook up and need to be a bit long to get round my curves.
Also in my post I meant to say 'provides' rather than 'prove.'
Regards
Andy McMahon
If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
Andy McMahon
If it moves, salute it. If it doesn't move, paint it. (RN sailors basic skills course 1968)
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WDLR rolling stock
IP Engineering have recently started stocking waterslide transfers for WDLR stock.
Whether this reflects future intentions remains to be seen.
Jon Taylor
Whether this reflects future intentions remains to be seen.
Jon Taylor
Hello colleagues! I bought the IP transfers for WD wagons E class. But I did not find in the Internet the location of letters and numbers. Photos of these wagons a lot, but the inscriptions can not be read. Here's what happened.
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