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Further to the MR brake van the handrail at the front is moulded as part of the front buffer beam as the one I picked up as part of a job lot which is awaiting attention in an ever growing queue is exactly the same

 

If you want one it is now marketed by Cooper Craft, no connection etc etc

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The good news is that I managed to paint the wagon.

The bad news is that I've run out of SECR transfers.

So the wagon is on hold until I get some more.

So instead of more wagons here are some nice photos of the F5 tank I've recently built.f5_48.JPG.6bd80b08336ca1d5ea1819bf31353930.JPG

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Full details of the build are here:

http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/99937-kitbuild-challenge-entry-lner-f5-2-4-2t/

 

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Things have been moving a bit slowly lately, but I can report some progress.

Some new, or rather old, PC Methfix transfers arrived, so I was able to finish the SECR open wagon.W6.JPG.719776e25c1d781a3a4aa20cdf86cc8d.JPG

 

 

I've made a start on the next one, a Midland van.W7.jpg.0f2a411ff29603569f8ffb9fc78bf80c.jpg

 

It's another Cambrian kit, and I have got transfers for this one.

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I ended up using some left over buffers from another Cambrian kit, but the heads still needed to be filed thinner.

The transfers are leftovers from a Slaters kit, it was fortunate that they put all the transfers for their Midland kits on one sheet.W8.jpg.131f6c3849f65b1912d54f12906bd39f.jpg

 

 

The two most recent models together.W9.jpg.5500850b82223845520a6e3618e97c55.jpg

 

 

With limited modelling time at the moment I'll be sticking with simple wagon kits for a while.

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Hey Neil, I just built one of those vans. Did yours have some stupidly shaped buffer shanks? Mine were practically cones.

 

I'm part way through building the later version of that van, the C101 kit of D1832A - buffers shanks are the same as your's. They are pretty much the same across the range really, noticed it on a lot of their kits. However I don't find it an issue as all my kits now use either Dart Castings or Lanarkshire Models cast buffers (mainly the later as their range is quite vast!). Much more robust and very nice detail.

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I'm part way through building the later version of that van, the C101 kit of D1832A - buffers shanks are the same as your's. They are pretty much the same across the range really, noticed it on a lot of their kits. However I don't find it an issue as all my kits now use either Dart Castings or Lanarkshire Models cast buffers (mainly the later as their range is quite vast!). Much more robust and very nice detail.

Ive never had such unusable buffers in a Cambrian kit. They always at least fit the buffer castings.

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In case anyone is wondering, here is a photo of one of the offending buffers next to a proper metal one from Wizard Models.W10.JPG.2ea7aef1f2b70bc516a972f646a8d18d.JPG

 

The thick head can be fixed with filing, the real problem is the fat cone not fitting the hole it's meant to go into.

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The next wagon is from a Slater's / Mathieson kit. It's a private owner coal wagon from a South Wales colliery. I want something that can sit in the siding at Wyndal and look like it's being unloaded, so it will be modelled with one of its doors open.

The first thing to do is deal with the interior by scribing the planks on the sides, and filling any ejector pin marks. I then carefully cut out one of the side doors.

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Assembly was straight forward and went well.W12.JPG.1dffe0a051feeb151122da932640ff9e.JPG

 

 

Next, painting and weathering.

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how did you cut out the door? Ive thought about cutting out a side door and mounting it on a hinge, but 4mm just seems a bit too small for that.

But I guess possible?

It is indeed possible, as I've demonstrated on this CIE bullied wagon, yes the hinges are over scale, but boy it's great fun letting the door bounce off the springs. Since I've done this one, I have also done another one and it has slighter smaller hinges but still too big for 1/76, but hey ho, what can you do.

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Nice work Nelson, reminds me of the Airfix 16Tonner but a bit neater.

I cut the door out with a scalpel, very carefully with small cuts. I won't try a hinge, I'll glue it open.

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I've been painting and weathering.W13.JPG.ad28836fea2481d2d4c9d1fd493dff6d.JPG

 

 

With the metal bits added.

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I haven't fixed the brakes yet as I had already started painting it.

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When it comes to the interior of a coal wagon I'm assuming it would be fairly dark, compared to other wagons. But I could be wrong, and a lack of colour photos from the era I'm modelling doesn't help.

Talking of coal, I've added some to the model.W15.JPG.db33ff46f0ecccef11938bb33b14d43c.JPG

 

 

The view through the open door.

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