After suffering a dose of Covid following on from our visit to Norwich I have started a bit of gentle modelling again. I ordered a three pack of the new Accurascale banana vans when they were announced as well as a syphon G (I do have a photo of a B17 hauling a syphon near Cambridge on a stopping train so one of those could have beens). They have been sitting in their boxes unopened until I decided to take them out and see if I could easily convert them to EM.
Banana vans first. These are truly exquisite models with lots of separately applied items (even the door handles) and the underframe detail far surpasses the details I have been putting on my kit built wagons (shame on me!). Conversion to EM was remarkably simple. The brake rods that sit between the axles and freedom are made of quite flexible plastic and unclip at one end. It’s then a very simple job to pop out the axles. Whilst the flanges aren’t quite to EM standards I thought I would try pushing the wheels out and, if that didn’t work, replace with Gibsons. They pushed out OK and only a bit of scraping on the brake blocks was needed to get the wheels free running again. Clip the brake rods back and it’s an EM runner. I also added the steam heat pipes provided and removed the NEM couplers. Accurascale provides screw couplings as a replacement but they are made of very springy plastic. When I tried using them to couple they kept disassembling so I dug out a pack of Smiths screw couplings and used them instead. I now have three rather lovely banana vans.
The Syphon G was rather different. It is also beautifully moulded and detailed and also had a clip in system for the brake rods, which was all fine. The wheels just wouldn’t budge on their axles though so were replaced by Gibsons. Quite a chunk was taken out of the brake blocks to get free running but I tell myself they don’t really notice…
I really must get around to planting the council houses…
Nigel