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  1. Reasonable run on the original batch, but they've been out a while and are sold through. Ebay or occasionally on the for sale or wanted page on here your best bet!

     

    Cheers for now!

     

    Richard. 

  2. Hi all,

     

    Hattons have announced today a new range of four and six wheel coaches in 00 scale, today . Link here They've seen a gap in the market based around recent Victorian locomotives - with nothing to pull! The first batch will be available in 2021 and comprises a number of combinations and liveries - too many to list here, but the link will show you what they plan to do! The only big omission so far seems to be a full brake - perhaps that will emerge in time.

    They are clear that the models are 'generic' - not based on any one prototype, but aim to provide a generic style and type of the period. Livery application is likely to be good of course, a real plus point with some of the more ornate liveries - LNWR in particular being an, umm....challenge to say the least! Hattons have released key dimensions for us to mull over as well, also taken from the RMweb thread here

    "4 wheel

    Body length - 105.2mm

    Body width (over body, not handles) - 31.9mm

    Wheelbase - 60mm

     

    6 wheel

    Body length - 129.2mm

    Body width (over body, not handles) - 31.9 mm

    Wheelbase - 42mm centres

     

    In regards to accepting 21mm wheelsets, it may well be possible but with the 6 wheelers especially it wouldn't give much room left to play with to negotiate curves."

     

    Clearly, at a width of 31.9mm (8ft), they're going to be narrow compared to the broad gauge's more generous loading gauge of around 9ft.

    For modellers of irish railways, what do they offer us? Something that's a great base to work with, I think, and I've been scouring a few books this evening to try and work out what the first batch might offer us:

    GNRi - the 6 wheel, all thirds in GNR teak look like a decent portrayal of a GNRi Q3 6 wheel 5 compartment coach -  a couple of mil too short and 4mm too narrow, but not bad for a coincidence. These did go early, before 1948 though - but if the teak is a good portrayal - can't see why it wouldn't be - I can see me getting a few of these!

    DNGR - If only for the livery alone, hattons are producing some LNWR vehicles, example here, which might suit if you squint for the DNGR....

    Some of the other liveries/vehicles may also be of interest....

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    A quick look at Des Coakham's Irish Broad Gauge Rolling Stock also might give the following:

    BCDR No.143  might be a good cut and shut job on a new chassis from the 5 compartment third and the brake third....

     

    There are more, I'm sure!

     

    Cheers for now

     

    Richard.

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  3. On ‎6‎/‎24‎/‎2019 at 9:27 PM, Noel said:

    Good idea, especially for the ST and IR era when they regularly ran in pairs nose2nose. I floated similar idea a few years ago but it was explained to me that there would be very little difference in construction cost of production between an unpowered 'cow' and a motorised loco chassis.

    Oh I know, you're right, the costsa aren't that different just musing, really! Going to need(need... or want....?!) a grey one and a mixed IE/IR pair.....!

     

    Cheers for now!

     

    Richard.

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  4. Mk1 GSV is an excellent call - loads of cravens looking for a brake vehicle!

    A WT would be a great steam loco to have RTR, I'd also vote for a S class as well, as that'd also cover the modern era. 85 goes without saying, too 

    Richard.

     

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  5. Hi,

    Like you'd I been searching for a  copy of this book for some time. I finally tracked a copy down to the NRM in York, if you drop a line to them, they can bring it into their reference library. I was disappointed....

    It's quite dated now, and as Leslie says, the IRRS drawings are of much much better quality!

     

    Richard,

  6. Hi all,

    Sunrise models have announced a resin kit for a GNRi Regal 3 coach in 1:72, supplied to the GNRi in 1948. Having built one of their kits in the past, I think this will be a welcome release, next month!

    I'd link to their facebook  page, but that seems to be tricky to link through to - those of you on FB might want to take a look if interested!

    Cheers for now.

    Richard.

     

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  7. 16 minutes ago, ttc0169 said:

    I spoke with Paddy Murphy at the Warley exhibition and he was confident that a 121 class locomotive would be available to purchase this Easter 2019.

    Better get saving then, I guess! Starting to become an expensive hobby....!

    Richard.

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  8. 3 hours ago, jhb171achill said:

    Robert, did you do these yourself? The above looks superb. I’d be interested in any advice you might have about how best to do this and what type of gear is needed.

    Yep! I've done a number of GNRi vehicles, some of which are up on shapeways. Unfortunately, with the changes to shapeways pricing a couple of years back, it made vehicles like the F16 and K15 unaffordable. That and the lack of my own 3d printer has slowed my output. I do like the W1 though, they're such a great vehicle to model!

     

    Richard.

  9. Hi all,

     

    For wooden bodied stock, the shapeways materials don't do too bad a job, in my view - with careful finishing the grained effect is ideal for wooden stock. This GNRi W1 is entirely 3d printed by shapeways (apart from wheels, couplings and buffer heads!) - the material formerly known as white strong and flexible does a great job for the 6 wheel flexichass. 

    Cheers for now.

     

    Richard.

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  10. Fabulous photos all, ta for sharing! Didn't have a huge amount of time to visit the layouts with show duties to do; but it was great to catch up with Leslie, Andy and Richard. As always great to natter, and pick up a few must haves! Richard's done a great job on getting the SLNCR drawings scanned and printed....

    Cheers for  now!

    Richard.

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  11. See you all there over Warley weekend! If you're passing stand A, say HI, I may even be able to point you in the right direction, no doubt I'll also be able to swing by the IRRS and Andy's layout at some point over the weekend too....

    Cheers for now!

     

    Richard.

  12. Give it a go, carriage building is great fun, and I've certainly enjoyed building and designing a few GNRi coaches. It's certainly better to build in the extra width to the vehicles, if you can, it is noticeable!

    Cheers for now.

    Richard.

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