Looking for Welshpool & Llanfair rolling stock

Look on the 16mm.org.uk list of suppliers. All the usual suspects have done them over the years. Accucraft do some, which would be a good start. Lucky you, the Countess is a lovely engine
 
One of possibly more kits available for your loco.
 
Often overlooked, as there no "off the shelf" RTR's made, are the Zillertalbahn and Hungaian MAV coaches that ars the actual "everyday" stock run on W&LLR. Lineside Delights, sadly now defunct, made a beautiful "generic" coach kit to represent Zillertal stock at the W&LLR. I built 2 of them. There may be an odd unbuilt one to be found. The MAV stock could be produced out of the cheap Newquida LGB knockoffs with a bit of judicious kit basing. See link with picture below.

If you are looking for the Accucraft W&LLR Pickering coaches and range of goods stock check any 16 mm trader, expecially the ones who specialise in 2nd hand and commision sales, like Garden Railway Specialists, Anything Narrow Gauge and (former Mr Accucraft UK) Welcome to the Model Railway Clearing House - Model Railway Clearing House 16 mm NGM Association directly handle a few "legacy" sales from their members' scheme and items show up in their quarterly Bulletin sales pages. You might get lucky as they show up in the US from time to time. Max

Zillertalbahn - Lineside Delight kit built
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MAV - link to GSC member kitbash post From Chinese chav to Welshpool MAV
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Thanks for your responses and ideas.
Look on the 16mm.org.uk list of suppliers
I have the North American representative of the 16mm Assoc putting the word out.

One of possibly more kits available for your loco.
I was hoping to avoid spending the next year making kits. But it does look good and easy to make!

the Zillertalbahn and Hungaian MAV coaches
Like these? Spotted at Sylfan on my recent trip to Wales.

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I did wonder how they would look with my 1:19th scale loco. My problem is that the models you mention are all 1:22.5, and I find small coaches look out of scale. Any pics of the Countess and those coaches?
 
Thanks for your responses and ideas.

I have the North American representative of the 16mm Assoc putting the word out.


I was hoping to avoid spending the next year making kits. But it does look good and easy to make!


Like these? Spotted at Sylfan on my recent trip to Wales.

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I did wonder how they would look with my 1:19th scale loco. My problem is that the models you mention are all 1:22.5, and I find small coaches look out of scale. Any pics of the Countess and those coaches?

Yes, those are the ones. I agree. The Neqidas probably would need sectioning to increase hight and width to look right. Then I am not sure how undersize they are. But a bit different, offer one up if you can. The lineside Delight Zillertahlbahn kits are 16 mm but do not provide an exact match to any of the 3 coaches in use there. They need a lot of patience to build, all the seats have individual slats ( only for their bases' :D)The LGB Zillertalbahns are way too short (those pesky R1's) and again too small, proportionately, for 16 mm. Unless you want a bit of work stick to either Accucraft's very nice product or some of the newer artisan laser cut or 3D printed offerings. GRS did do some of the Stuart printed metal sheet coaches. Not quite my cup tea but another option.
 
Clark Railworks
[Not a member of the Silly Party, I trust?]

Interestingly, Clarks Railworks has nothing, but I realized they are part of Ellis Clark Trains, which I visited on my UK trip a few weeks ago. The LNER D16 that I coveted is still for sale (it's meth fired, and I'm a butane fan.) And lo, they have a W&L cattle wagon, plus a Pickering brake coach.
 
2 Pickerings for sale here
Thank you. I only found 1 - the rest are tagged 'sold out'. Same with John Sutton - he only has 1 coach, but his is a Brake. Maybe I can make up a train.

And thank you all. I'm about to depart for my winter home, so I think I'll stop looking until the dust clears.

I did have an epiphany. I'm not modelling the 'restored' railway, so the Hungarian coaches would not be appropriate. Pickerings it will be!
Did the W&L run mixed trains, I wonder. I'll have to get a book.
 
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