john lewsey
Western Thunderer
Agreed Mike, I get emails from them and am interested in some of them.
John
John
BobWith your layouts, you might be in a position to say if one of those wagons appeared pregroup around there, who it might have painted on the sides?
To give an example Mike the website page on RY Pickering 16 foot, 5 plank, 10 ton, end door, private trader gives Lochgelly Iron & Coal Company - Fife as and example. Searching on Lochgelly in the Private Owner Wagons Index tells you that there's an image in Private Owner Wagons: Volume 4 by Bill Hudson on page 100.I tried th Scottish Wagon Works and the P.O. wagon index to publishd images, but so far havn't found pictures of any of the wagons listed. Maybe I'm looking in the wrong places.
Mike
Hi Julian,Hi John
These look very interesting kits, very tempting. I have a question regarding these and definitely not wanting to sound as though I am "wishing", how easy is this to print in S scale?
I know very little about 3 D printing so this is a "naive ignorance" sort of question.
Cheers
Julian
Just to expand on the 7 plank.We are very close to having the 5 plank end door available, we have made for changes to the detail on the kit but fingers crossed it should be getting sent out to those who pre-ordered it in a couple of weeks. The drawings for the first four plank wagons are developing slowly but surely and we hope to start testing of these probably in a couple of months.
Our plan is to develop a series of 7 plank kits. We are working on the research for this and thanks to some members on WT he have gotten really good information that is helping. Because of the variations available, we are looking at how best to make these available. It will probably consist of the main body options being separate kits with multiple options either included or at the very least available as alternatives. At the moment we are hoping to have the core kit ready for summer this year.
On the HMRS website, under photographs, there is another filter further down the page called "collections", which when you select "Pickering, RY" gives you access to 825 photos of RY Pickering vehicles, the majority of which are Scottish private traders.I have found the HMRS is a great resource. In particular their 'Collections' section includes a 'Photographs' search facility with a drop down list of Private Owners. By working through this I am trying to match wagons to the photographs. As our range develops, we will be matching more of the prototype owners with more of the models.
That......is really niceThank you to @George M for sharing his post A Barclay pug in 7mm scale showing him making very fine use of one of our kits. Some lovely modelling.
As well as two different Pickering mineral wagons, we also now have the Highland Railway, Jones - double deck sheep wagon available. More info here. Used obviously for sheep traffic, but also for moving pigs to England apparently.
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John
As work progresses on our 7 plank RY Pickering wagon, we have been also been preparing for the liveries that are appropriate. This is the first sheet to be completed, there will be a number of others to follow and they will be available via our transfers page.None for us modelling Welsh prototypes?