RMweb Gold uk_pm Posted September 16, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 16, 2018 Great photographs. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Bigbee Line Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 Some pictures from the archives HDA 368169 at Toton 9th March 2003 Same wagon HDA 368169 spotted on the 15th August 2003 at Toton after maintenance in the Wagon Repair Depot HAA 355327 27th February 2004 at Toton. This has both position on the ends HAA 356309 4th March 2004 at Toton. This one looks like it has the earlier red on white flash on the end HAA351348 29th November 2002 at Toton. The one off trial wagon with wheel operated handbrake. It is worth mentioning that there is no set size for these warning signs. The statutory instrument covered this thus: 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hmrspaul Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 HAA351348 29th November 2002 at Toton. The one off trial wagon with wheel operated handbrake. HAA 351348 Toton 29112002 34 view.jpg It is worth mentioning that there is no set size for these warning signs. The statutory instrument covered this thus: OLE.jpg Thanks for 351348, never seen that conversion before, An interesting idea. Paul Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Western Star Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 I understand that Dapol offers these wagons with the girders around the body in four colours, that is:- 1/ flame red; 2/ freight brown; 3/ yellow; 4/ blue. These "colours" are taken from the Dapol descriptions given on the Tower Models website and may be not the descriptions that here used by either British Rail or privatisation companies. What are the earliest dates for these liveries? There are photographs on Paul Bartlet's website of these wagons in Millerhill and Mossend yards circa 2000. I understand that the coal fired power stations on the west side of Scotland had closed before this date... and similarly the coal mines. So what traffic flow required theses HAAs to be in the south west of Scotland at the turn of the last century. Thank you, Graham Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Piewalker Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 Freight Brown from the start to the late seventies, then flame red (railfreight), then Yellow sector livery 1987 on. With a lot of overlap. The blue was a regional variation in the late noughties from EWS Ayr works. There was a lot of coal imported via the Hunterston terminal, providing the coal flow from the West of Scotland Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Saunders Posted September 16, 2018 Share Posted September 16, 2018 Freight Brown from the start to the late seventies, then flame red (railfreight), then Yellow sector livery 1987 on. With a lot of overlap. The blue was a regional variation in the late noughties from EWS Ayr works. There was a lot of coal imported via the Hunterston terminal, providing the coal flow from the West of Scotland Not just Hunterston, Leith Docks was also a player till about three years ago supplying Cockenzie and previous to this English Power Stations! The original wagons with hoods (later to be coded HCA) ended up as the signature wagons working the short distance flows from Blindwells and Monktonhall to Cockenzie prior to the mass conversions in the 1990's. Mark Saunders Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owd Bob Posted September 20, 2018 Share Posted September 20, 2018 My one and only Dapol MGR arrived on Mon' morning so i got stuck in and did some weathering, a 50/50 mix of Humbrol matt Black and Chocolate Brown and White Spirits was hand brushed and washed on, plenty of time to do more detailing but it's a start. I don't envy anyone who has a dozen or so to weather up! The lamps that are included are too modern for my era so any one wants 'em? Please let me know. Based mine on the ones i saw at my local pit at Bickershaw. and at SP Wigan depot. 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold uk_pm Posted September 20, 2018 RMweb Gold Share Posted September 20, 2018 My one and only Dapol MGR arrived on Mon' morning so i got stuck in and did some weathering, a 50/50 mix of Humbrol matt Black and Chocolate Brown and White Spirits was hand brushed and washed on, plenty of time to do more detailing but it's a start. I don't envy anyone who has a dozen or so to weather up! The lamps that are included are too modern for my era so any one wants 'em? Please let me know. Based mine on the ones i saw at my local pit at Bickershaw. and at SP Wigan depot. 1-3-2018_062.JPG 2011-08-08 17.11.31.jpg 2011-08-08 17.12.39.jpg A work of art. Fantastic. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Hal Nail Posted September 20, 2018 RMweb Premium Share Posted September 20, 2018 (edited) Very nice. Not really suitable for me (avatar is way out of date!) so rather envious that others can buy a full train in one hit - and then get variety through weathering. Edited September 20, 2018 by Hal Nail Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luke Piewalker Posted September 20, 2018 Share Posted September 20, 2018 2018-09-20_02-45-55 Another two 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Perfect Paul Posted September 20, 2018 Share Posted September 20, 2018 My one and only Dapol MGR arrived on Mon' morning so i got stuck in and did some weathering, a 50/50 mix of Humbrol matt Black and Chocolate Brown and White Spirits was hand brushed and washed on, plenty of time to do more detailing but it's a start. I don't envy anyone who has a dozen or so to weather up! The lamps that are included are too modern for my era so any one wants 'em? Please let me know. Based mine on the ones i saw at my local pit at Bickershaw. and at SP Wigan depot. 1-3-2018_062.JPG 2011-08-08 17.11.31.jpg 2011-08-08 17.12.39.jpg Hi, "Owd Bob" I think that you have done a very Good job there sir !!! Very realistic indeed. Regards, Paul Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owd Bob Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 (edited) Many thanks for the compliments Paul i'm no pro' modeller and i just like having reasonable & passable models, the rivets can be counted and added by the pros' I would only guess that the cleaner looking stripe effect on the sides of the real MGR'S i always saw around here were caused by some sort of rollers that fed the wagons through to be discharged at Fiddlers Ferry Power Station? I envy anyone who can buy more or even a dozen or so of these, and has the room to run them, they really are very nice models and i'm chuffed to bits with my single one. I can't wait for the 20 ton standard brake van to come out next! Edited September 21, 2018 by Owd Bob Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
arran Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 HI nice weathering but im not so sure they had coal left in them after being unloaded. Regards Arran My one and only Dapol MGR arrived on Mon' morning so i got stuck in and did some weathering, a 50/50 mix of Humbrol matt Black and Chocolate Brown and White Spirits was hand brushed and washed on, plenty of time to do more detailing but it's a start. I don't envy anyone who has a dozen or so to weather up! The lamps that are included are too modern for my era so any one wants 'em? Please let me know. Based mine on the ones i saw at my local pit at Bickershaw. and at SP Wigan depot. 1-3-2018_062.JPG 2011-08-08 17.11.31.jpg 2011-08-08 17.12.39.jpg Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owd Bob Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 HI nice weathering but im not so sure they had coal left in them after being unloaded. Regards Arran Nit picker! LOL. My excuse and back story is that the doors are broke and thats the excuse i'll use, it's why they'll only be one wagon on my layout, it's in for repair on my small repair depot layout! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Saunders Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 Many thanks for the compliments Paul i'm no pro' modeller and i just like having reasonable & passable models, the rivets can be counted and added by the pros' I would only guess that the cleaner looking stripe effect on the sides of the real MGR'S i always saw around here were caused by some sort of rollers that fed the wagons through to be discharged at Fiddlers Ferry Power Station? I envy anyone who can buy more or even a dozen or so of these, and has the room to run them, they really are very nice models and i'm chuffed to bits with my single one. I can't wait for the 20 ton standard brake van to come out next! The stripes on the side are from the rubber tyred clamps used at some locations for moving the wagons under the loading hoppers without the need for locomotives or battery men for controlling the movement. These were formed of motorised tyred wheels that clamped on to the sides of the wagons and moved them through. The discharge at the Power Station was done by the locomotive at slow speed with the doors being both opened and closed automatically! These marks could be seen on both MGR and ordinary hoppers! Mark Saunders Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owd Bob Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 Thanks Mark. See folks today don't realise that back in the day we had no chance of getting to see or know such details like that unless we illegally climbed over the fences or climbed up to peek inside a wagon itself! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
arran Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 Thanks Mark. See folks today don't realise that back in the day we had no chance of getting to see or know such details like that unless we illegally climbed over the fences or climbed up to peek inside a wagon itself! Or have bridges to look of Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Saunders Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 This is the only photograph I have of this type of wagon controllers, the is a corresponding set on the other side of the bunker that clamps on the emties and moves them forward for this set to catch an enable the whole set to be loaded ! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Pike Posted September 21, 2018 Share Posted September 21, 2018 This is the only photograph I have of this type of wagon controllers, the is a corresponding set on the other side of the bunker that clamps on the emties and moves them forward for this set to catch an enable the whole set to be loaded !Butterwell Large Road.jpg T They where actually LWB Ford Transit twin wheels and tyres, changed many sets in the good old days. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owd Bob Posted September 22, 2018 Share Posted September 22, 2018 (edited) A couple of my badly scanned pics' taken at Warrington of 56 076, 28th Feb' 1992. (off a bridge) which may help anyone modelling the full loads, i'm making a removable false bottomed load today for mine so i'm off outside now with the big hammer to smash up some real coal. Edited September 22, 2018 by Owd Bob 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owd Bob Posted September 27, 2018 Share Posted September 27, 2018 Having looked through all my old pics' i'd never realised just how smooth and almost level the real loads are and that they are set so far down on the ends and sides, rising up almost like the crust on a loaf in its baking tin I made a plastic card former in laminated layers using 2mm thick Black sheet which i then carved & sanded and rounded down to a likely looking shape, then i sprinkled on the smashed up coal & coal dust onto clear thick nail varnish. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oliver Rails Posted September 29, 2018 Share Posted September 29, 2018 We now have custom weathered versions in stock! More info can be found here: https://railsofsheffield.com/groups/2493/weathered-o-gauge-mgrs 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Western Posted September 29, 2018 Share Posted September 29, 2018 How much is the spray with a air brush “custom weathering” version being push at ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hmrspaul Posted September 29, 2018 Share Posted September 29, 2018 How much is the spray with a air brush “custom weathering” version being push at ? the price is on the link! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Great Western Posted September 29, 2018 Share Posted September 29, 2018 I wasn’t really interested in the price (£56.50), more make reference to ”custom” weathering which likes near identical on all the models their offering. It’s a quick pass with an airbrush, not really a quality job. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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