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Made a start today on the latest phase of Newquida coach butchery, namely converting two NQ passenger coaches to something completely different - two bigger coaches, one of which will be a passenger brake coach. The NQ ones are a bit short, so the new ones will end up around 25" long.
I wasn't anticipating starting work on them this early, but circumstances have dictated that I have some unplanned free time over the coming week or so, which meant the hacksaw was out today starting to cut them up!
The plan is to use two three-window sections from one coach, with a two window section from another, plus some serious scratchbuilding work, to come up with a passenger carriage that resembles this sort of arrangement.
which will give me something more suitable to go behind my Piko 218 conversion. This is the first one to be attempted.
The remaining 4 window section of the second vehicle will then be used to create a passenger brake coach (with a scratchbuilt brake section added to the existing bodywork.
Before anyone suggests that it would have been easier scratchbuilding the whole coaches, the NQ ones only cost £25 each and will provide the bulk of the bodywork, chassis, running gear, windows and seating. The only thing that won't be used is the coach roof, and Gizzy has already reused one of these on his push-pull coach conversion!
Will post updates and photos as and when I make further progress......
I wasn't anticipating starting work on them this early, but circumstances have dictated that I have some unplanned free time over the coming week or so, which meant the hacksaw was out today starting to cut them up!
The plan is to use two three-window sections from one coach, with a two window section from another, plus some serious scratchbuilding work, to come up with a passenger carriage that resembles this sort of arrangement.

which will give me something more suitable to go behind my Piko 218 conversion. This is the first one to be attempted.
The remaining 4 window section of the second vehicle will then be used to create a passenger brake coach (with a scratchbuilt brake section added to the existing bodywork.
Before anyone suggests that it would have been easier scratchbuilding the whole coaches, the NQ ones only cost £25 each and will provide the bulk of the bodywork, chassis, running gear, windows and seating. The only thing that won't be used is the coach roof, and Gizzy has already reused one of these on his push-pull coach conversion!
Will post updates and photos as and when I make further progress......