Northsider
Modelling the Northern half of the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man has certain privileges in English law, and so whilst the rest of the UK had to run roofed cattle wagons from early in the 20th century, the Isle of Man Railway had at least one unroofed cattle wagon until it fell apart sometime in the late '50's/early 60's. Apparently it was used for transporting sheep, too: the prospect of mixing oily wool and smuts from the engine doesn't really bear thinking about! I've just completed the scratchbuild of one; it can be seen standing with two other s/built roofed vans.

