James
Western Thunderer
We've been on holiday in the Dales for the last week, and while we were away my joining pack for the ScaleSeven Group arrived!
So it seems as good a time as any to post what I have been working on recently.
It's been a long term idea to move in scale (although I'm still working on my P4 projects) and as a P4 modeller, Scale7 seems a logical step. The decision to change was made last year when I was let down on a large planned P4 project, having already invested a fair sum in kits and parts for stock and even a part built signal box! Most of the stuff has been moved on, either given away or sold for break even or loss just because I was sick of the project. The sensible thing would have been to carefully sell items to fund other modelling, however rational thoughts have not formed part of my life for the last year or so! A thirtieth birthday present came in the form of a Connoisseur Models LNER G5 and now I've begun with a couple of wagons, I'm really enjoying the size of the pieces.
The first actual modelling has been a Slater's BR 13T open wagon and I've used Exactoscale w-irons, which feel just like a bigger version of the Bill Bedford 4mm items.

A lack of concentration lead to the V hangers being on the wrong sides!
Nothing which can't be sorted though!
The body was OK to build, but I did need to add a 20thou strip of plastic to fill a gap on one side which wasn't the more pleasing way to start my new venture! But once painted who will know?! And it's no worse than many smaller wagon kits!

The underframe moulding required modifying to allow of the etched w-irons to fit -

The plastic to to fill the gap between the etchings and the solebars - the marked 'v' is to remind me of the datum point I was using to check for squareness.
Aside from the running gear, it's pretty much as per instructions, and so far has been very satisfying

It's been a long term idea to move in scale (although I'm still working on my P4 projects) and as a P4 modeller, Scale7 seems a logical step. The decision to change was made last year when I was let down on a large planned P4 project, having already invested a fair sum in kits and parts for stock and even a part built signal box! Most of the stuff has been moved on, either given away or sold for break even or loss just because I was sick of the project. The sensible thing would have been to carefully sell items to fund other modelling, however rational thoughts have not formed part of my life for the last year or so! A thirtieth birthday present came in the form of a Connoisseur Models LNER G5 and now I've begun with a couple of wagons, I'm really enjoying the size of the pieces.

The first actual modelling has been a Slater's BR 13T open wagon and I've used Exactoscale w-irons, which feel just like a bigger version of the Bill Bedford 4mm items.

A lack of concentration lead to the V hangers being on the wrong sides!

The body was OK to build, but I did need to add a 20thou strip of plastic to fill a gap on one side which wasn't the more pleasing way to start my new venture! But once painted who will know?! And it's no worse than many smaller wagon kits!

The underframe moulding required modifying to allow of the etched w-irons to fit -

The plastic to to fill the gap between the etchings and the solebars - the marked 'v' is to remind me of the datum point I was using to check for squareness.
Aside from the running gear, it's pretty much as per instructions, and so far has been very satisfying
