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Which reminds me...... I was sitting minding my own business in an 80 on my way home from work one time and there had been some sort of "do" somewhere, and the train was full - as were many of the passengers.

 

Sitting opposite me, and across in the adjacent seating bay, were a group of Scottish gentlemen. Well, they were Scottish. They were very drunk, very abusive, shouting sectarian obscenities, and using the foullest of language in front of young mothers and children. The conductor would have been unable to tackle them alone, but before he got the chance, the train stopped routinely at Finaghy. A group of large, well built, local males approached them and left them in no doubt as to how many of their limbs would be broken in many parts, if not severed, if they did not get off the train.

 

Here. Right NOW.

 

Given the nature of what they had been shouting about, Finaghy was probably not the best place for them to go sightseeing. It was still during the "Troubles".

 

They got off the train, and the local youths got a vigorous round of applause.....

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While working on my Class 80 build Glenderg contacted me about his new innovation, windows with frames and glazing bars. You have to paint them and they are applied on the outside of the window but because of their extreme thinness they look flush with the window frame.

 

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I have two Class 80's an MIR Set and one built by Colin Smith of Bangor plus the Set I am building. Both sets has Lima internal grazing which means the "glass" is on the inside of the window.

 

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I decided to try Glenderg's grazing and ordered windows for all three Sets.

 

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The painting of the windows took me a bit of practice but as I moved onto my second coach I was getting the hang of it.

 

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I'm very pleased with the results and am looking forward to see how they turn out on the new 80 Class Set I'm working on.

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Wagons loaded

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Paint and transfers completed. I loaded the containers with lead airgun pellets for weight.

Timber wagons painted.

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Timber loads were built around foam squares to reduce the overweight and to stop these wagons being too heavy.

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Wagons loaded.

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Container Wagons in action.

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Timber train passing.

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Close up of the pocket wagons.

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The Wagon Project took a lot longer than I had anticipated and I am happy to move on to my Hunslet rake project.

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Progress is slow and things still to do seems endless.

 

One of the effects of changing the window layout from the original Mk II design is that seating and door entrances are different.

 

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Removing tables, cutting the seating and manufacturing new door entrances, toilet compartments has taken a good few hours.

 

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I also had to build a Drivers compartment for the Driving Trailer

 

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As I'm using a Bachmann's Class 150 chassis for the Power Car there will be no room to model it's interior.

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This is the way I got the Resin bodies, I had to supply the chassis and piping.

 

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Richie- I hope to put up a video after they are weathered.

 

Heirflick- on reflection I should have done some in the earlier livery as I have a small rake of MIR Bubbles but the desire of having a long rake of bubbles won over.

 

That is a fine rake, and looking well!

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Finally, finally completed my Class 80 build. Just waiting on decals arriving, then applying them, varnishing before finally adding Glenderg's windows to complete.

 

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It's a great feeling to have finished, well almost but of course now it's on the next project.

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While hard to find the odd MIR wagon kit pops up from time to time. I picked up a started Fertilizer Wagon and a CIE 4 Wheel Flat Wagon in which there was bits missing. Both were white metal kits.

 

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Last night I finally got round to making a start on them and got them to primer stage today. Missing bits replaced with plasticard.

 

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Found some extra bits from another kit.

 

 

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A finishing coat, couplings and decals to finish.

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  • 3 weeks later...
any further updates on the finished wagons. QUOTE]

 

The wagons are on the "back burner" as I'm working on some MPD's.

 

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As you can see above the is a lot of "Cutting & Shutting" to be done. Nearly every one of these MPD's were different.

 

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Power Cars will have Black Beetle Motors fitted, a first for me trying out these motors.

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  • 2 weeks later...
any further updates on the finished wagons. QUOTE]

 

The wagons are on the "back burner" as I'm working on some MPD's.

 

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As you can see above the is a lot of "Cutting & Shutting" to be done. Nearly every one of these MPD's were different.

 

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Power Cars will have Black Beetle Motors fitted, a first for me trying out these motors.

 

Lovely job - great to see some MPDs will be joining your 80 Class sets soon! Can't wait to see these finished; must dig out my 80% complete suburban MPD after seeing these! Really like how you're tackling the sides for the later cars, to get the slim windows - great job!

 

Minor points of detail - from studying pics, the MPD's big sliding brake compartment doors, when closed, always seemed to sit flush, in UTA green days - the recessed appearance seemed to start in the NIR maroon & grey era, for some reason. And I don't think the slam-door suburban cars ever carried corridor connections, until after they were rebuilt as open configuration with mostly new side panels - they just had three windows in front, like this one: UTA 4 car DMU MPD set Car No 538 Leading 08-10-59

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