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Hi all .

I've recently started into 3d printing and have made a few small bits that were missing from my models ie...wipers/ horns and tail lights.  All of these parts were either unavailable to buy or hard to replace. The tail lamps and warning boards sit onto the lamp irons just like the real thing and can be moved from loco to loco or wagons that have lamp iron details.  I pushed myself and attempted to produce the double height beet wagon.  I designed it from pictures and videos and to fit onto the Dapol prestwin chassis without any need for glue etc...and had positive feedback that it looked passable with the modelers licence.

My idea is that, if you have a rake of prestwin chassis you can change the body's and keep your costs down. I am currently working on other projects that will suit the chassis so they are interchangeable.

I have attached some pictures of the stuff that I've made and the costs below. If you would like anything please pm me.

Thank20240222_223749.thumb.jpg.31573e4e9af3150fc877f44da1408137.jpg20240228_202701.thumb.jpg.8ac9f0f5e30718b8f69b2c9a44152cee.jpg 20240214_065314.thumb.jpg.a3d8c1a314d1873f882d8e0eef7bd23f.jpgTail lights 50 cent each 20240223_201508.thumb.jpg.be28330f648ab6f286ce81a2db183892.jpg Warning boards €2 per pair 

 

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20240225_101930.thumb.jpg.36c76bbd7b77de81d5ef1282ba19160e.jpgprimed beet wagon €1520240207_074607.thumb.jpg.8c02f2da80404834ad1113c993e62add.jpg20240125_195925.thumb.jpg.779cd264149459da4a3a5b5beeeb1a80.jpg20240125_195918.thumb.jpg.ae106c60e7035b8f7aadd6ded1e7d716.jpgwipers and horns to suit MM 141s/ 071s 50 cent each 

 

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Hi all 

I've printed the early steel sided cement wagon as in the picture. Again I've drawing them from pictures and videos to get as much detail as I can and that I can print and I'm pleased with the results. These wagons are designed to fit onto the Dapol prestwin chassis without any need for glue etc. I'm producing them and if your looking for some or any of the other 3D items I'm doing please Pm please. Enda 

20240405_125021.thumb.jpg.51e1cfa83ca9b4082baf80cfee2ff458.jpg Body only weathered €2020240405_125039.thumb.jpg.60ed1369145453a060f83007bcde84e8.jpg20240405_125054.thumb.jpg.f928e9628b232ed1e612bbe0bfb6cef0.jpg20240329_170227.thumb.jpg.224a8254e3cd228013184daf2af27fca.jpgBare wagon body €15 20240329_164701.thumb.jpg.2de47fc21d688e48eb52a52b012d187d.jpg20240329_165001.thumb.jpg.d7586577707996c92d35614629b7ddbb.jpg

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Hi all .. I have the curtain sided pallet cement wagon in stock now aswell and there's a few more I'm finalizing and will announce them soon. Attached are a few pictures starting with the bare body and the finished wagon with decals. 

If you require any of the 3D printed items that I make PM please .

Thanks Enda 

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Hi I've finally got these wagons done and I'm printing them now.  They were used on the Foynes to Ballina Asahi coal and oil train from the early 70s to late 90s. A variation of the tanker was used as a water barrier on the Ammonia train. 
Coal body €12
Tanker  €15 
These sit snugly on the Dapol prestwin chassis witch can be purchased from Marks Models or other model shops.  
If you would like some of these or any of the other 3D items I'm doing please Pm. 
Thanks to Noel Enright for all the help in getting the information etc 
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3 hours ago, Galteemore said:

Not my scale, not my era, not my thing, but these are terrific and ideal way for people to dip their toe into doing some modelling for themselves. Great work!!

Thanks Galteemore  and it's opened up a whole new way to model and make items yourself. At the end of the day it's about the enjoyment we get from it and not a competition.  

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20240618_093145.thumb.jpg.e7e650ee15f9275ceb0f56e73edb6471.jpg20240618_093137.thumb.jpg.a03671a072b60fb817a3a0b6853966a4.jpg20240618_093247.thumb.jpg.5409275cd7d8c0f89e19692491a4db99.jpg20240618_093455.thumb.jpg.8f1a96779b691d2366f595c8d69bb24f.jpgHi all.  I've recently designed a NEM pocket height gauge for those who still do scratch building or just want to modifie there rolling stock. The gauge aligns the NEM pocket at the correct height and depth from the buffers and sits snugly over the rails. I also have the NEM pockets aswell in stock.  I'm currently working on other types of NEM pockets for the lima boggies etc but not there yet. If you would like anything that I'm printing please pm.l

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On 17/3/2024 at 9:15 PM, Past-Avenue said:

.....  I pushed myself and attempted to produce the double height beet wagon.  I designed it from pictures and videos and to fit onto the Dapol prestwin chassis without any need for glue etc...and had positive feedback that it looked passable with the modelers licence.

My idea is that, if you have a rake of prestwin chassis you can change the body's and keep your costs down.... 

 

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I had another look at this and wondered how they might look in company with the new IRM standard beet wagon. Or would they fit on the IRM triangulated wagon chassis?

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2 hours ago, Horsetan said:

I had another look at this and wondered how they might look in company with the new IRM standard beet wagon. Or would they fit on the IRM triangulated wagon chassis?

Hi I'm not sure as I don't have any of IRMs chassis but I would be able to resize my wagons to suit if required and help people to achieve what they want for their layout. 

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On 2/6/2024 at 7:13 AM, Past-Avenue said:

Hi I've finally got these wagons done and I'm printing them now.  They were used on the Foynes to Ballina Asahi coal and oil train from the early 70s to late 90s. A variation of the tanker was used as a water barrier on the Ammonia train. 
Coal body €12
Tanker  €15 
These sit snugly on the Dapol prestwin chassis witch can be purchased from Marks Models or other model shops.  
If you would like some of these or any of the other 3D items I'm doing please Pm. 
Thanks to Noel Enright for all the help in getting the information etc 
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These look amazing!!!

They'd be right at home on Tara Junction.

Hint hint @ttc0169!

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