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For years I've wanted a decent 04 tram for the plan of a "what if" wisbech layout. 

 

Niu had produced skirts for the old Bachmann 04 locos but I've never once had a good runner , probably due to the split chassis. 

 

After some discussion with niu , I got a image sent of a cad design of the 04. 

 

A bit more back and forth and it was done. They have created a few body types and they are available with or without hand rails. (I personally prefer brass knobs and wire. 

 

These are avaliable now on the niu models website and I have completed (almost, need transferes ) my model. 

 

They fit well and are well worth getting. With a bit of fiddling you can even fit the cab light !

 

So check out https://niumodels.co.uk/  they have some brilliant kits and add ons available!

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1 hour ago, Lord Flashheart said:

Excellent, just what I've been after,is that a Hunslet tram behind it?.

 

Rob 

This is also available...it also contains some hopefully useful references

 

https://www.missendenrailwaymodellers.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Drewry-Final-2.pdf

 

Chris Hopper

 

 

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4 hours ago, Lord Flashheart said:

Excellent, just what I've been after,is that a Hunslet tram behind it?.

 

Rob 

it is, a kit i acquired from a friend, beautiful brass built model

 

 

2 hours ago, Gilbert said:

This is also available...it also contains some hopefully useful references

 

https://www.missendenrailwaymodellers.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Drewry-Final-2.pdf

 

Chris Hopper

 

 


i never realised there was more out there, still not bad to be spoilt for choice, 
it is nice that the NIU version can come as a simple straight fit body, or adding just handrails like i did.

never bad to be spoilt for choice 

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22 hours ago, Gilbert said:

This is also available...it also contains some hopefully useful references

 

https://www.missendenrailwaymodellers.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Drewry-Final-2.pdf

 

Chris Hopper

 

 

That's a very nice build, I also didn't realise there was also that kit available,a Niu Models D2212 kit has been ordered though. 

 

Rob

 

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Just now, Lord Flashheart said:

That's a very nice build, I also didn't realise there was also that kit available,a Niu Models D2212 kit has been ordered though. 

 

Rob

 

Have fun - hopefully my build may provide some references for you!

Chris H

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1 minute ago, Gilbert said:

Have fun - hopefully my build may provide some references for you!

Chris H

Certainly has Chris,thank you,might finally get my arse into gear now and start on a micro layout.

 

Rob

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3 minutes ago, Lord Flashheart said:

Certainly has Chris,thank you,might finally get my arse into gear now and start on a micro layout.

 

Rob

I'm as guilty as anyone of prevarification.......however the first step is always the longest....just do it...

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Good evening gpplumy,

 

The 04 looks really good, impressed with the model as you have finished it.

 

How was the resin to work with e.g. for drilling the handrail holes etc?

 

Very interested in the kit but I have suffered brittle resin kits in the past, so a little cautious about going ahead.

 

Cheers, Nigel.

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8 hours ago, GMKAT7 said:

Good evening gpplumy,

 

The 04 looks really good, impressed with the model as you have finished it.

 

How was the resin to work with e.g. for drilling the handrail holes etc?

 

Very interested in the kit but I have suffered brittle resin kits in the past, so a little cautious about going ahead.

 

Cheers, Nigel.

Personally I found It fairly easy. Of course you have to be careful. I hand drilled out each hole for the handrails which went fine.

 

I have broken off the horn although kt was very small. I intend to replace it with a brass one from A1 models. 

 

But over all very happy with the kit. 

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