Sentinel Railcars
Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 6:11 pm
At present there are occasional NuCast OO models appearing on Ebay, and the OO 3D printed shells from Shapeway at £70-80 online (ish).
I currently have Jenkinson's book and a couple of Isinglass dwgs, plus the NERA VOl 3 dwg of 21,22, and lots of photos tweaked with the shadows showing.
Making a working model using a shell, will need an interior, seats, partitions, curtains, etc., and chassis, underframes etc., a driving bogie with cosmetic fascia, and a trailing bogie. I'm happy to have a crack at this challenge but...
Sourcing and fitting out the interior components looks do-able but the bogies are perplexing me. The trailing bogies seem to be either 6'6" or 7', and driving bogie 8' or 8'6" on most of the variants from Dia 89 onwards after the 1928 expansion programme.
Big question .. Were any of the trailing bogies Fox type ? If so that would solve one part of the problem..
If this will work, then a motor bogie drive train with fettled cosmetic sides plus a 7' fox might do to get a reasonably realistic representation.
I see several folks on here have suggested getting as powerful driving bogie as possible, and I'd appreciate advice on both the sets of bogies needed to model this at reasonable cost.
I say "reasonable" because the two most recent Ebay Nu Cast models have sold for £265 +P&P for a working version, and £156 +P&P for a non working version respectively..(this is not an April Fool joke)
All advice gratefully received ... There must be much easier ways of doing this than my cumbersome approach...
I currently have Jenkinson's book and a couple of Isinglass dwgs, plus the NERA VOl 3 dwg of 21,22, and lots of photos tweaked with the shadows showing.
Making a working model using a shell, will need an interior, seats, partitions, curtains, etc., and chassis, underframes etc., a driving bogie with cosmetic fascia, and a trailing bogie. I'm happy to have a crack at this challenge but...
Sourcing and fitting out the interior components looks do-able but the bogies are perplexing me. The trailing bogies seem to be either 6'6" or 7', and driving bogie 8' or 8'6" on most of the variants from Dia 89 onwards after the 1928 expansion programme.
Big question .. Were any of the trailing bogies Fox type ? If so that would solve one part of the problem..
If this will work, then a motor bogie drive train with fettled cosmetic sides plus a 7' fox might do to get a reasonably realistic representation.
I see several folks on here have suggested getting as powerful driving bogie as possible, and I'd appreciate advice on both the sets of bogies needed to model this at reasonable cost.
I say "reasonable" because the two most recent Ebay Nu Cast models have sold for £265 +P&P for a working version, and £156 +P&P for a non working version respectively..(this is not an April Fool joke)
All advice gratefully received ... There must be much easier ways of doing this than my cumbersome approach...