Dunluce Castle Posted April 6, 2017 Author Posted April 6, 2017 Hello everyone, I thought I would share with you all how far my BCDR brake van has progressed and as can be seen from the photo I would say that I am half way through, there is still a lot more work to do, but thankfully Easter is here so that means two weeks off school. The body and chassis are still separate and probably won't be joined together until just before painting. Thanks for looking! Nelson 3 Quote
GNRi1959 Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 Nelson, it looks amazing and I envy your high quality modelling. You are lucky that you have your youthful eyesight, its a blessing! I've bought brass w-irons and axle boxes from MJT to scratch build a wagon, hopefully over the Easter break. Well done. Quote
jhb171achill Posted April 6, 2017 Posted April 6, 2017 That is an absolute beauty, Nelson. When I was the DCDR's Finance Officer for some years, I put together a rough plan on how to create a replica one of these on the chassis of a NCC "Brown Van". There are about half a dozen brown van chassis there, or at least there were at the time. The purpose was, just for my own interest, to cost it to see whether it was feasible or not for the railway. the proposal never got to committee stage, let alone being put into action, as I just had too much else to do and I never finished the drawings. The van would have had to have been somewhat shorter than the original, but not much. Quote
Dunluce Castle Posted June 30, 2017 Author Posted June 30, 2017 Hello everyone, Firstly thank you everyone for your kind words above, much appreciated. And Popeye I haven't a clue yet haha, I still have yet to think about that. I could waffle a bit about why it's taken me so long to do some actual modelling but that would be boring and quite repetitive I would assume, so instead looking to the positives I have just this evening completed this LNER Quint D Bogie Bolster wagon from Cambrian. And what a different experience it was! I have never until this kit ever made anything similar and I have to say the whole built was quite satisfying. I could have utilised some brass stanctions, brake gear etc... But decided not to and just go with the kits examples. I think it turned out quite well. I even managed to weigh down the thing quite well so it runs quite happily the way I want it to. Now I've just got to paint it and add 3 link couplings. Thanks, Nelson Quote
popeye Posted July 1, 2017 Posted July 1, 2017 That looks like a nice wagon, good job. Regarding the brake van, what colour would the original have been? Quote
jhb171achill Posted July 2, 2017 Posted July 2, 2017 That looks like a nice wagon, good job.Regarding the brake van, what colour would the original have been? BCDR maroon was quite dark - the two restored BCDR coaches at Downpatrick are correctly done, lining, lettering and all. In pre-war times the lining was gold and a full crest was carried on the side. At some stage, possibly as early as the mid 30s, but certainly mid 40s, lining tended to be a straw colour with a gold-ish tint, and crests were often not applied. Coach ends were maroon, and roofs a mid grey. Quote
Colin R Posted July 2, 2017 Posted July 2, 2017 Hi Nelson, just came across this thread and I reckon that the L&YR 2-4-2 tank would make a great stand in for a couple of BCDR 2-4-2T in Green, might buy one when I have some spare cash. Quote
Patrick Davey Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 Hi Nelson, just wondering how your BCDR brake van is coming along? Was looking exceptional in your last photo above! Quote
Dunluce Castle Posted October 19, 2017 Author Posted October 19, 2017 Hello Patrick, Thank you for your interest, I unfortunetly have nothing more to show, it has not progressed any further which is a real pity, even for myself to say, so I do apologise. Nelson Quote
Patrick Davey Posted October 20, 2017 Posted October 20, 2017 No need to apologise Nelson! Looking forward to further updates when you get back to it - like all your projects it promises to be a cracker!! Good luck 👍🏻 Quote
Dunluce Castle Posted May 11, 2018 Author Posted May 11, 2018 Hello all, I believe this is the first model that I have completed in 2018, started it at the Bangor show and I'm happy to finish it. Still need to add couplings and transfers (I completely forgot about them) thanks, Nelson. 6 Quote
jhb171achill Posted May 11, 2018 Posted May 11, 2018 The weathering on the wheels looks very realistic too. Well done, Nelson. Quote
Noel Posted May 11, 2018 Posted May 11, 2018 Great job. You've certainly captured the atmospheric essence of that wagon really well. Quote
leslie10646 Posted June 2, 2018 Posted June 2, 2018 Nelson A work of art, like all your models! It was an education watching you at work on this kit at Bangor! Leslie Quote
Dunluce Castle Posted August 16, 2018 Author Posted August 16, 2018 Hello all, thought I would share this. Started it two years ago, but had issues with the running qualities, so recently I took it back out and stripped it down and improved the running. Now I'm happy that its complete and finished. Thanks, Nelson 6 Quote
GNRi1959 Posted August 16, 2018 Posted August 16, 2018 A beautiful piece of craftsmanship, you must be so proud of yourself. Is it a scratch built model and if so what materials were used, if you don't mind me asking. Quote
Dunluce Castle Posted August 21, 2018 Author Posted August 21, 2018 Thank you, it's actually a kit from parkside dundas. Quote
David Holman Posted August 22, 2018 Posted August 22, 2018 Thought it looked a PD kit. Got a fair few 7mm ones and they always go together well. That NE van looks especially crisp and neat though. Quote
Dunluce Castle Posted May 28, 2020 Author Posted May 28, 2020 Hello everyone, I hope we are all safe and sound during these awful times! The only good thing to come from it however is more time at the workbench! For me I have now finished university, and due to the pandemic it was a rush of chaotic mayhem, but I'm glad to say everything is done and dusted! I was also selected for a job interview, but due to the virus, this has been postponed. So it's just a waiting game. Enough about real world problems, me and rubbish! I almost visit the forum daily and it's just so good to check out what other people are getting up to. So I hope to do the same! There have also been a number of notifications from post reactions and approval, from over the past couple of months, which I am very grateful of, so thank you! During my time at university, my modelling has been progressing at a snails pace! And even at that, my military modelling comes out on top! So hopefully that'll change. One thing I did do over lockdown was restore this NCC rail chair. I obtained it a while ago and decided to clean it up using a wire brush. Once that's done, gave it a coat of red oxide, gloss black and outlined the letters in white. Take care! Nelson. 10 Quote
murrayec Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 Congrats on finishing university, looking foreword to seeing more modelling on this thread..... Eoin 1 Quote
Georgeconna Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 Fine job on the chair, It will be a bit hard on the posterior! And well done on completing University, Now for the University of Life! 1 Quote
Midland Man Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 (edited) Hi @Dunluce Castle Realy exellent stuff. My brother is a military modeler whitch is awful as his standards are a million times higher than mine. That rail chair came out realy well. I had a CIE one from Moate but it's now in me garage so it's lost for good. Since you are a military modeler I wounded have you ever came across Mark Felton productions (it's a you tube channel) It's realy good content and if you have not came across it it's realy intresting. stay safe MM Edited May 28, 2020 by Midland Man 1 Quote
Mike 84C Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 Welcome back Nelson, hope to see more of your posts in the future. Congratulations on completing your uni; course, where did that lump of time go? it only seems like five minutes ago you announced you were off to uni! Good luck with the job interview when it happens. Stay safe Mick 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted May 28, 2020 Posted May 28, 2020 Good to see you here again, Nelson, and congratulations on finishing your course. I wish you the very best of luck with your job applications. 1 Quote
David Holman Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 Looking forward to seeing new projects, Nelson. Seem to remember my college days had little in the way of modelling time, or study for that matter. Pushing up the value of brewery shares and having a good time was the main priority! Different times though, with grants and guaranteed work at the end of it. My generation has it easy compared to now. 1 Quote
Galteemore Posted May 29, 2020 Posted May 29, 2020 (edited) My biggest regret re my student days is that I now realise I was living not far from Richard Chown and could have applied to be an operator on Castle Rackrent.....how amazing it would have been to have seen that huge 36.75mm system.... I made up for that a little at least by arranging a meeting in 1991 with the late P D Hancock of Craig and Mertonford fame. A highly reclusive man, he only agreed to see me because I was studying the same subject at the same university he had attended! Edited May 29, 2020 by Galteemore 1 Quote
Dunluce Castle Posted August 30, 2020 Author Posted August 30, 2020 Hello all! I appreciate the comments and likes from my above post! It is great to be modelling again. I don't have a lot to show in this update, but I thought I would share this recent creation. GNR(I) Y5 Passenger Van from Provincial Wagons. Available as a resin kit or Ready To Run (RTR). The kit is complete with metal buffer heads, metal wheels, tension lock couplings and transfers. Email Leslie McAllister at, lesliemcallister@aol.com or check out rest of the range on the Provincial Wagons website. Hopefully other posts will follow soon. Stay safe, Nelson. 9 2 Quote
David Holman Posted September 1, 2020 Posted September 1, 2020 Long time no see, but certainly worth the wait! Fabulous paint job. Quote
LARNE CABIN Posted September 1, 2020 Posted September 1, 2020 Hi Nelson, @Dunluce Castle, I have been following your workbench thread, some absolutely brilliant work! Just Love your GNRI Passenger Van from Leslie,, great job. Just wondered if you ever build the 70 class kit mentioned at the beginning of this thread? I am working on one myself and trying to pick up on other people's ideas and approaches! Quote
popeye Posted September 1, 2020 Posted September 1, 2020 A fine looking model and it's got a lovely wooden effect, super. Quote
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