Tuesday 17 March 2009

16T Minerals

Here's a picture of my latest wagon, fresh out of the paint shop, though that's not the case with the prototype. Painting is with artist's acrylics, over an undercoat of Tamiya fine grey primer. The wagon is an association chassis and plastic body kit. For some reason I decided to use the kit I had, which didn't have top doors, and add them myself from scraps of styrene. The repairs to the side panels were also from styrene sheet.

So now I have three mineral wagons:
I'm not quite sure whether this wagon should have a darker chassis, or the earlier two should be lighter, or both? I did work from a specific photo for this latest wagon, so it should be more accurate.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anthony,

For unfitted wagons you need to remove the tie bar from between the axleguards. Tie bars are present on vacuum fitted wagons with four brake shoes - the worry was that sudden application of the power brakes would be too much for unrestrained axleguards.

David

Anthony Yeates said...

Actually I noticed that it shouldn't have a tie-bar, but only after painting. However, I didn't know why-thanks for the information.

Anthony

Anthony Yeates said...

Actually I noticed that it shouldn't have a tie-bar, but only after painting. However, I didn't know why-thanks for the information.

Anthony