Suggestions please - Engineering wagon

ge_rik

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I`ve started adding clutter to a flat wagon (HLW mod) to become an engineering wagon and to act as match wagon for my mobile crane (another HLW mod). Does anyone have suggestions as to what other sorts of clutter I could add (eg sources of off the shelf clutter or scratchbuilt clutter)? I know others have posted photos of wagons they`ve clutterised  but I`ve tried a few searches on the forum and not managed to track any down. Here`s where I`ve go to so far:

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Rik
 
A pick, shovel, another re-railing jack, they seem to usually be carried in pairs.
 
bobg said:
A pick, shovel, another re-railing jack, they seem to usually be carried in pairs.
Thnaks Bob - good start. I think I can scratchbuild the pick and shovel and I so have another jack I could use.

Rik
 
It's unlikely that everything a crane like that is called on to lift would have lifting points built in. I therefore suggest a goodly assortment of rope, chain, shackles and wooden packing. The packing would be used to protect the items to be lifted against damage by the chain/rope. Timber or steel spreaders to get a better lift may also realistic.
 
Pinch bar or two, suggest a cocktail stick, with one end left as a point the other filed to a flat point...
 
Possibly an couple of 'Toe' jacks as well. but don't want to make it too crowded as that wouldn't look right either.
 
bobg said:
Possibly an couple of 'Toe' jacks as well. but don't want to make it too crowded as that wouldn't look right either.
'Toe' jack???

I like the idea of ropes, chains and timber baulks - thanks

I'm wondering if I should also include some tracklaying stuff - eg fishplates, box of bolts, a couple of sleepers and a chair or two??

Rik
 
Nodrog1826 said:
Pinch bar or two, suggest a cocktail stick, with one end left as a point the other filed to a flat point...
Great - I like simple but effective touches.

Rik
 
ge_rik said:
'Toe' jack???

I like the idea of ropes, chains and timber baulks - thanks

I'm wondering if I should also include some tracklaying stuff - eg fishplates, box of bolts, a couple of sleepers and a chair or two??

Rik

Also sometimes called a Duff Norton. Most railway ones are mechanical ratchet operated, with one of the pinch bars; but they can be hydraulic.

http://www.ropeandsling.co.uk/5t-ratchet-toe-jack.aspx
 
Bachmann do (or did) a little bag of bits - box, fish plates, spanners, hammers, vice, oil can, etc.

Picture of it and some of contents;

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If it is for track laying in would have two pairs of rail lifting tongs and two big spanners for the fish plates.
 
I see you already have the railway essential tools - a fishplate spanner and a big hammer

How about a blow torch or oxy acetylene cutting gear?

Or maybe a spare semaphore signal arm it depends on what activities are planned for the day.

It could be scrap recovery, re railing, signal repairs/replacement, rerailing train.

The list is endless, you could even get a box van or mess van to go with the crane

Dan
 
a98087 said:
I see you already have the railway essential tools - a fishplate spanner and a big hammer

How about a blow torch or oxy acetylene cutting gear?

Or maybe a spare semaphore signal arm it depends on what activities are planned for the day.

It could be scrap recovery, re railing, signal repairs/replacement, rerailing train.

The list is endless, you could even get a box van or mess van to go with the crane

Dan
Nice idea, I'm sure the crew would appreciate a mess van

Rik
 
Steve at Back2Bay6 does a whole pack of plate laying tools Rik.

Quote from his website - "Set of whitemetal castings of useful platelayer''s tools. The set consists of a pair of rail lifting tongs, a ''Jim Crow'' (railbender), track cutting saw, ballast rake, shovel, track gauges (32 & 45mm), spike hammer, fishplate spanner, chisel bar and pinch bar."

http://www.back2bay6.net/90270/info.php?p=7&cat=438226
 
very nice work. How about a fuel can/jerry can.
 
The inevitable well battered wooden tool box.
 
yb281 said:
Steve at Back2Bay6 does a whole pack of plate laying tools Rik.

Quote from his website - "Set of whitemetal castings of useful platelayer''s tools. The set consists of a pair of rail lifting tongs, a ''Jim Crow'' (railbender), track cutting saw, ballast rake, shovel, track gauges (32 & 45mm), spike hammer, fishplate spanner, chisel bar and pinch bar."

http://www.back2bay6.net/90270/info.php?p=7&cat=438226
Useful - thanks Mel

Rik
 
stockers said:
very nice work. How about a fuel can/jerry can.
KeithT said:
The inevitable well battered wooden tool box.
Thanks chaps.
The toolbox is within my whittling capabilities but not sure about the jerry-can.

Rik
 
A variety of cutting tools, saws, grinder, Oxy-acetylene torch, black-smith type tools, some sort of pump :-\ the possibilities are almost endless :-\ perhaps a tool van as well as a mess van!
 
ge_rik said:
Thanks chaps.
The toolbox is within my whittling capabilities but not sure about the jerry-can.

Rik

I'm sure I've seen a 'jerry can' somewhere, one of the suppliers.