I am thinking of buying some of these kits, and was wondering if any forum members have any? If so I wonder if you would kindly measure the width for me please? I'd like to know the width of the body and the width across the widest part, assuming that's across the footboards?
The IP website just gives a width and I"m unsure if that's the body or widest part. I'm looking to buy something that closely matches the size of my existing stock which is no longer available.
Many thanks,
Ian
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Re: IP Engineering L&B Short Coaches
Hi Ian,
I've just spotted this post and have measured my L&B short coach. You assume correctly and the widest point is between the footboards @ 115mm. The main body measures 96mm.
Cracking little kits but I made the cardinal sin first time round and followed the instructions and completed the kit before painting .
I've just spotted this post and have measured my L&B short coach. You assume correctly and the widest point is between the footboards @ 115mm. The main body measures 96mm.
Cracking little kits but I made the cardinal sin first time round and followed the instructions and completed the kit before painting .
Re: IP Engineering L&B Short Coaches
Tom,
Many thanks for the info. It will prove very useful in helping me decide. The height is exactly what I am looking for, but the width may be a little narrow. I think I'll make up some rough approximations in card to the sizes of my short list to see how they look behind my loco.
One of the attractions was the ability to paint before construction. The swift sixteen kits are on the short list, but the painting will not be as easy unless I go for a single colour.
Regards,
Ian
Many thanks for the info. It will prove very useful in helping me decide. The height is exactly what I am looking for, but the width may be a little narrow. I think I'll make up some rough approximations in card to the sizes of my short list to see how they look behind my loco.
One of the attractions was the ability to paint before construction. The swift sixteen kits are on the short list, but the painting will not be as easy unless I go for a single colour.
Regards,
Ian
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