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C60 and E151 carriages build - the cut and shut project


Neal Ball

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Two cut and shut carriages – using Bachmann sunshine carriages as the donor vehicle.

 

C60 all Third:

This carriage is a bit different as it has recessed grab and door handles. The build follows my usual routine of cutting out a lot of the plastic wall of the donor carriage.

 

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In addition I removed the end to get the correct length and added the cast bow ends onto the carriage:

 

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The door handles recess was backed with strips of plasticard.

 

Then it was onto the interior was scratch built, using Comet corridor sections and Ratio seats.

 

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Underneath, the carriage has 7ft bogies and these are the Comet ones, together with Comet vacuum cylinders and dynamo. I have left the Bachmann truss rods and battery boxes.

 

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Both carriages are seen here ready for spraying (Rooftop ventilators were added after the photo was taken).

 

E151 Composite carriage:

 

This was from the first batch of large window stock that was built in 1936. At the time, the door droplights were smaller than subsequent carriages, meaning the numbers etc. were painted onto the cream rather than the chocolate. This carriage will match the all third and brake 3rd early sunshine seen in the photo above.

 

However, this carriage is 58ft 7” rather than the Bachmann 60ft 11 ½” so needed to be cut in the middle and filled as appropriate. 

 

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Later the same day:

 

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The interior utilises two carriage interiors cut to fit into the carriage.

 

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Looking almost complete:

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This carriage will use the Bachmann bogies; truss rods and battery boxes, everything else on the underframe will be new.

Both carriages have been fitted with Kadee couplings and are ready for the spray booth. Seen here being hauled by my Accurascale Manor.

 

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Next stop - the spray booth - to be continued...

 

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Looking good. I made a C60 using an Airfix B set coach and Comet sides. Undergubbins not upgraded, but the sides lay nicely, unlike some of my older C77 conversions.

 

I also have two different Sunshine CKs to build; one a full(ish) Comet kit - well, sides, ends, roof and underframe at least. The other will go onto a cut-down C77, like yours. The E151 is unusual, and must have caused diagramming issues; with three first and four third compartments, unlike almost all other GWR corridor CKs.

 

Thanks for sharing, Neal.

 

Paul

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6 hours ago, exet1095 said:

Looking good. I made a C60 using an Airfix B set coach and Comet sides. Undergubbins not upgraded, but the sides lay nicely, unlike some of my older C77 conversions.

 

I also have two different Sunshine CKs to build; one a full(ish) Comet kit - well, sides, ends, roof and underframe at least. The other will go onto a cut-down C77, like yours. The E151 is unusual, and must have caused diagramming issues; with three first and four third compartments, unlike almost all other GWR corridor CKs.

 

Thanks for sharing, Neal.

 

Paul

 

Thanks Paul, 

 

A nice blend of 1st class is ideal for my Regatta traffic at henley - at least thats my excuse. 😎

 

Using an Airfix B set carriage for the C60 might have been a better option - but at the time I had a surplus of the Bachmann carriages.

 

I have 3 more full kits to complete, which will give me a very mixed collection of carriages. (2 x 70ft and 1 x 57ft Brake composite).

 

Good luck with your builds and thanks again for the comments.

Regards, Neal.

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12 minutes ago, Neal Ball said:

Using an Airfix B set carriage for the C60 might have been a better option

That's what I'll be doing!

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Nice work as always, Neal. I assume you use a mini drill for cutting away the RTR sides - could I ask what brand please?

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4 minutes ago, Mikkel said:

Nice work as always, Neal. I assume you use a mini drill for cutting away the RTR sides - could I ask what brand please?

 

Thanks Mikkel, The drill is Guagemasters own - used with the cutting disks.

 

Regards, Neal. 

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