2014 Wagon Competition - "build a Peco wagon" competition

Caggers

Western Thunderer
Well, I managed to complete the build of one GW wagon in under a week after Peco and the local model shop took 3 weeks to deliver the kit.

I shipped it off to Graham to allow a proxy entry as his earlier offer, Thank you Graham, top bloke!!!

So we will see how I did when the judging happens on Saturday. But I do think this shows that it can be done if you put your mind to it... Now I need to complete some of the kits I already own!!!;)

Good Luck everyone.
 

Scale7JB

Western Thunderer
Unfortunately I won't be able to make Mark, but it would be great to see pictures of all the entries..

Perhaps even a video of all the entries making up a train and being pulled on the test track..! :)

JB.
 

Wagonman

Western Thunderer
Alas my 'entry' is languishing half finished on the shelf – along with all the other half-finished projects – but we should get a snap or two in the Newsletter.


Richard
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
Well, I managed to complete the build of one GW wagon in under a week after Peco and the local model shop took 3 weeks to deliver the kit.
Well you failed at the first fence... where is the picture?

Ah, you want me to oblige... ok.

Good news that you have succeeded with this entry, maybe you can write something about the work when the model stops being AWOL.
 

Railwaymaniac

Western Thunderer
As a follow up to this comp, here are three shots of the Peco Wonderful Wagon that I finally produced on the day....

comp wagon 1.jpgcomp wagon 2.jpgcomp wagon 3.jpg

It ended up being close to a diagram Y18 wagon in BR days, vac fitted, 4-shoe morton brakes and instanter couplings.

Many thanks to Heather K. for taking the pix for me :thumbs: - the bar is now open for comments on or discussion about my efforts here.


Ian

Oh, and P.S. - 'no', it didn't even place ....
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
...the bar is now open for comments on or discussion about my efforts here.
Ian,

I am impressed that you completed the model for the competition in view of the troubles that you described to me in the weeks before the show. The inclusion of "goods" inside of the covered wagon is a nice touch and one which is modelled all too infrequently.

Vacuum bag... black for the flexible, maybe with a 2" x 3" pink patch for the date details.

regards, Graham
 

Wagonman

Western Thunderer
As a follow up to this comp, here are three shots of the Peco Wonderful Wagon that I finally produced on the day....

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It ended up being close to a diagram Y18 wagon in BR days, vac fitted, 4-shoe morton brakes and instanter couplings.

Many thanks to Heather K. for taking the pix for me :thumbs: - the bar is now open for comments on or discussion about my efforts here.


Ian

Oh, and P.S. - 'no', it didn't even place ....

Well, Steve Flint did say it was very difficult to separate the entries as they were all so good, so you could take comfort from that. It's a good model.

Richard
 

Railwaymaniac

Western Thunderer
Thanx guys :cool:

It was exactly six weeks from hearing about the competition (and ordering the kit) to the day itself.
I spent a lot of time on painting the floor inside the wagon before I assembled the thing and I think it turned out well - although I was worried that the crate in there was a bit 'twee'.

Ian
 
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