Something like a brake van

Cheers Mel.

Well I got most of the things done (apart from the dummy windows on the duckets). Its been more time consuming than I expected (could have built a proper model:rolf:).

Anyways a few pics .....

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Testing tomorrow and windows (then a coat of varnish) .....
 
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Like it - lots.
 
Thanks Alan. I set to this morning and made the ducket windows - black plastic (ex-45 tonner carve-up) glued on and edges touched. Then sprayed with satin varnish.

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Took it round and round at the tail of the train (were else?) and had the odd derailment (or a few too many:rolf:). One of the vans had a loose wheel which was easily sorted.

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Testing also revealed another an odd problem - not encountered previously - the "tail" of the coupling hook (rear one of which the "tail" was leading) fouled the cross-over when coming off the bridge. There was also a change of levels which exacerbated the problem. Solution below....

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I just hope all goes well with it in the trailer. The Bachmann Thomas range doesn't like R1s unless you fit the giant hook and loops!
 
Thanks Don - Sunday's outing will be the big test!
 
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