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Snailbeach Wagons
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 8:22 pm
by maxtedrw
Thinking of making these next - I have always rather liked them but..
I can't find any drawings etc. Dundas Parkside and Wrightlines made models of them and there was a book on the railway. Does anyone have dimensions or a drawing of them they could send me ? Otherwise I will prob use some of the few photos of them behind locos to get a sense of the rough dimensions.
Re: Snailbeach Wagons
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2020 10:31 am
by august1929
Have a look at this blog page, about half way down. Not accurate measurements, but there may be a clue within the text as to origin
https://riksrailway.blogspot.com/2020/0 ... beach.html
Reference to
http://www.shropshiremines.org.uk/snail ... jects.html
May not be a lot of help
Rod
Re: Snailbeach Wagons
Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2020 12:45 am
by maxtedrw
Work is progressing on the wagon and I have got a rolling chassis now. Much work to do yet - not least some better coupling chains - but they look about the correct proportions at least.
Re: Snailbeach Wagons
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:47 am
by maxtedrw
Hoppers on and side stays etc fettled. I think that these will be out by end of weekend if I get a clear run at it.
Re: Snailbeach Wagons
Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 3:06 pm
by august1929
maxtedrw wrote:
Hoppers on and side stays etc fettled. I think that these will be out by end of weekend if I get a clear run at it.
Very nice
Rod
Re: Snailbeach Wagons
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:08 pm
by maxtedrw
The Snailbeach hopper wagons have been uploaded this afternoon. There are four liveries and each livery has an empty wagon and four fixed loads ( sand, gravel, and stone ) making 16 combinations in all. The picture above is the USED SDR livery which is the working wagon carrying the Snailbeach District Railway SDR lettering. There is also an un-lettered version of the used livery as well to be more generic.
There is also an un-lettered and WORN rusty version that is a match for the photos from the 1950's
and also a NEW version that is an all over grey paint with the SDR lettering. This sort of matches the restored wagon that lives at the Snailbeach site at present as part of the Shropshire Mines group site.
The wagons include a new chain coupling which works pretty well and all the usual sounds. I have also included three quick drive consists that use my Skylarks as this is the engine that is photographed with these wagons. At present the loads are fixed as I haven't built an unloader yet - when I get round to making my mineral workings layout then I will build something suitable. Anyway enjoy.
Re: Snailbeach Wagons
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:09 pm
by maxtedrw