Hello all.
Just a quick thread to show what I've been upto this morning.
After buying myself 2 more PIKO containers I decided I better get a shift on and make some wagons they can ride on.
I decided to make my own wagon (s) as I find the PIKO ones rather expensive for what is in effect a very un-detailed flat wagon. Also I always see more than one container on a wagon as opposed to piko's one container one wagon method.
The huge size of piko containers did cause a problem as scale wise they are large (see my previous thread about the sizes: http://www.gscalecentral.net/tm?m=58005&high=piko+container . Bearing this in mind I decided 2 containers would just about fit on a long wagon.
So far I have based the idea on the spine wagon idea. seen in many countries. I cut out the deck from 0.8mm plasticard. then did this again. The two halves were stuck together with a layer of styrene strip around the edges. This has made the deck.
I then made the main support beam to stop it bending from 2mm plasticard on each side with a few cross braces. So far I have left this hollow as I intend to add some weight to it to make it stick to the track.
Bogie anchor points were recycled from an old bachmann flatcar chassis. With some fettling to allow R1 curve use.
so far that is as far as I have got. It does traverse R1. It looks a little stupid doing so but it looks pretty good on the straights.
Here are a few pics of how far I have got:
Just a quick thread to show what I've been upto this morning.
After buying myself 2 more PIKO containers I decided I better get a shift on and make some wagons they can ride on.
I decided to make my own wagon (s) as I find the PIKO ones rather expensive for what is in effect a very un-detailed flat wagon. Also I always see more than one container on a wagon as opposed to piko's one container one wagon method.
The huge size of piko containers did cause a problem as scale wise they are large (see my previous thread about the sizes: http://www.gscalecentral.net/tm?m=58005&high=piko+container . Bearing this in mind I decided 2 containers would just about fit on a long wagon.
So far I have based the idea on the spine wagon idea. seen in many countries. I cut out the deck from 0.8mm plasticard. then did this again. The two halves were stuck together with a layer of styrene strip around the edges. This has made the deck.
I then made the main support beam to stop it bending from 2mm plasticard on each side with a few cross braces. So far I have left this hollow as I intend to add some weight to it to make it stick to the track.
Bogie anchor points were recycled from an old bachmann flatcar chassis. With some fettling to allow R1 curve use.
so far that is as far as I have got. It does traverse R1. It looks a little stupid doing so but it looks pretty good on the straights.
Here are a few pics of how far I have got:



