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Here's my thread about my Busted Bricks wagon from late 2012.

The Jerry Can I used for that was a resin casting from Sidelines.

http://www.gscalecentral.net/weathering-painting-lining/busted-bricks-flat-wagon/msg248419/#msg248419
 

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ge_rik said:
Thanks chaps.
The toolbox is within my whittling capabilities but not sure about the jerry-can.

Rik

White metal jerry can available from Back2Bay6 too Rik. Bought a couple a few weeks ago.
 

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ntpntpntp said:
Here's my thread about my Busted Bricks wagon from late 2012.
The Jerry Can I used for that was a resin casting from Sidelines.
http://www.gscalecentral.net/weathering-painting-lining/busted-bricks-flat-wagon/msg248419/#msg248419


Hi Nick

The only website I can find for sidelines is this one
http://www.sidelines.freeserve.co.uk/
It doesn't seem to list any lineside detritus


yb281 said:
White metal jerry can available from Back2Bay6 too Rik. Bought a couple a few weeks ago.

Hi Mel
Couldn't see any jerry cans listed on Steve's website - I'll give him a ring.

Rik
 

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BTW - Just been doing a search for jerry cans ont' web and came across this model boat supplier who has some interesting bits and bobs in 1/24th scale

http://www.macsmouldings.co.uk/page7.php?view=productListPage&category=9&postPage=2

He does stock jerry cans but also has other interesting stuff such as fire extinguishers and boxes of fish. Not really appropriate for my railway but someone out there might find them useful.

Rik

PS - Just been thinking. My railway is set in 1932 - weren't jerry cans invented during WWII by the German Army (hence the name)?
 

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Jerry cans were only used after WWII, being an invention of the Third Reich, hence the name with square tin cans being used before then.
 

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Do you reckon this was the type of petrol can which was used during the inter-war period?

If so, apart from the embossed emblems, I might be able to scratch-built a few of these ...

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This one on eBay even gives the dimensions ......

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-shell-petrol-can-/111312008744?pt=UK_Collectables_Advertising_ET&hash=item19eab67628

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ge_rik said:
Do you reckon this was the type of petrol can which was used during the inter-war period?

If so, apart from the embossed emblems, I might be able to scratch-built a few of these ...

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This one on eBay even gives the dimensions ......

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-shell-petrol-can-/111312008744?pt=UK_Collectables_Advertising_ET&hash=item19eab67628

Rik

There Right for pre war or just after
 

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ge_rik said:
Do you reckon this was the type of petrol can which was used during the inter-war period?

If so, apart from the embossed emblems, I might be able to scratch-built a few of these ...

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This one on eBay even gives the dimensions ......

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-shell-petrol-can-/111312008744?pt=UK_Collectables_Advertising_ET&hash=item19eab67628

Rik

Well, Trenarren makes those too ............. there's a "Pratts" one on the front of my Simplex. :D
 

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yb281 said:
Well, Trenarren makes those too ............. there's a "Pratts" one on the front of my Simplex. :D
Thanks Mel
I knew I'd seen one somewhere - just couldn't remember where.
Just found them listed on theTrenarren website @ £1.50

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You do get quite a lot for the Bachmann package - Item 92411 (list £7.00) - I tried to copy a pic from their cat.

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Oil can, round storage can etc.
 

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trammayo said:
You do get quite a lot for the Bachmann package - Item 92411 (list £7.00) - I tried to copy a pic from their cat.

Oil can, round storage can etc.
That looks like good value - thanks - will investigate

Rik
PS Found them on the Ontracks website

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They are just the thing!
 

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funandtrains said:
They are just the thing!
Ordered a couple of weeks ago and arrived last week. Not had time to add them (want to do a bit of weathering as they look a bit unused straight out of the pack) - will post a photo when I do get around to adding the details - been too busy playing trains today (making the most of the sunshine)

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Have added a few more bits and pieces, based on the suggestions received - thanks chaps.

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I`ve decided to use this wagon mostly as a a match truck for the crane wagon and create another for platelaying to go with my Lollypop railcar. Have ordered a small chassis from IP - but not had any acknowledgement of the order - I think Ivan is moving premises is he not?

Rik
 

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i've got a couple of hlw tankers that have broken tanks, if you want the flat off them
 

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sparky230 said:
i've got a couple of hlw tankers that have broken tanks, if you want the flat off them
Always happy to have spare HLW chassis - will PM you

Rik
 

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Update on this thread.

I decided to keep the original flat wagon as a match truck for the crane and make another for the permanent way gang following the suggestions made by fellow modellers on here (well the physically possible ones). So, one Hudson chassis from IP, plus a few coffee stirrers add one Bachmann tools kit =

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It needed to be small to match the IP Lollypop railcar used by the permanent way gang.

Rik
 

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A blow-by-blow account of its construction on my blog:
http://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2014/06/how-i-made-small-permanent-way-wagon.html

Rik