4 wheel platform trolleys
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4 wheel platform trolleys
Can anybody help me with references/links/info on the parcels trolleys of the type that can be seen in many pictures taken at Kings X and elsewhere in steam days.
What I'm really after is either a dimensioned drawing or sketch or at least a good photo from which I could prepare a drawing myself. I want some 7mm models for my exhibition layout, Dock Green but haven't been able to find either a kit of a ready-made - sack barrows and 2 wheel carts, yes, but the 4 wheel trolley with one axle pivotted to steer, no.
Chaz
What I'm really after is either a dimensioned drawing or sketch or at least a good photo from which I could prepare a drawing myself. I want some 7mm models for my exhibition layout, Dock Green but haven't been able to find either a kit of a ready-made - sack barrows and 2 wheel carts, yes, but the 4 wheel trolley with one axle pivotted to steer, no.
Chaz
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
There are three Barrow diagrams that might fit the requirement, do you have a photograph?
Heavy Scotch Barrow, 8' platform with open frame at one end (and rounded corners to frame)
Trolley Barrow, 6' platform no end frames
Large Trolley Barrow, 7' 6" platform no end frames
They could still be GNR pattern of course...
Heavy Scotch Barrow, 8' platform with open frame at one end (and rounded corners to frame)
Trolley Barrow, 6' platform no end frames
Large Trolley Barrow, 7' 6" platform no end frames
They could still be GNR pattern of course...
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
Thanks for the reply.
problem is that I can't post photos from books without infringing copyright
the barrows/trolleys I have in mind have frames at both ends
excellent picture on P17 of Peter Coster's "Book of the Great Northern - part one"
also visible in the mlk churns photo in the Kings X section of the BBC Hulton "LNER reflections" - this book has no page numbers!
I was wrong in my initial description
correct description is:
fixed wheels at one end
castor type at the other
problem is that I can't post photos from books without infringing copyright
the barrows/trolleys I have in mind have frames at both ends
excellent picture on P17 of Peter Coster's "Book of the Great Northern - part one"
also visible in the mlk churns photo in the Kings X section of the BBC Hulton "LNER reflections" - this book has no page numbers!
I was wrong in my initial description
correct description is:
fixed wheels at one end
castor type at the other
Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
I think you can post a part of a photo without ruffling any feathers! See johnathan's postings on the subject of the Dia 86 General Van.
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
OK, here's a part photo showing the style of trolley...
Quite a lot of work to scratchbuild a batch but I'm game, if I can get a few dimensions.
Chaz
Quite a lot of work to scratchbuild a batch but I'm game, if I can get a few dimensions.
Chaz
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
Hmmm... they do not exactly match any of the barrows in the LNER Diagram book.
All of the LNER Scotch Barrows, the closest design, do not have projecting 'solebars' with rod braces to the ends but rather the ends are flush with metal knees supporting the ends. Also the towing eye or handles are probably local modifications. I would guess that these are GNR originals, not surprising since they were all built to last. Here's the LNER diagram, that will at least give you an idea if not an exact match...
All of the LNER Scotch Barrows, the closest design, do not have projecting 'solebars' with rod braces to the ends but rather the ends are flush with metal knees supporting the ends. Also the towing eye or handles are probably local modifications. I would guess that these are GNR originals, not surprising since they were all built to last. Here's the LNER diagram, that will at least give you an idea if not an exact match...
Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
Just a thought- I've seen some platform trolleys very similar and painted red on other regions- did they possibly belong to the GPO? Its possible your nearest heritage railway has one or two.
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
You've hit it ten ten
Our local station had a big mail sorting office next door. There were always several red wooden framed barrows stacked high with mailbags on the platforms.
Earlswood Nob
Our local station had a big mail sorting office next door. There were always several red wooden framed barrows stacked high with mailbags on the platforms.
Earlswood Nob
Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
If you have a look in the photographs section on this website and the "Return to Grantham" thread, on pages 1 to 3 there are some good pictures of an open ended GN type, a standard LNER type (very good side-on view to scale off from) and a GPO style high ended version, complete with towing handle.
The ones pictured at KX would be towed by trucks, hence the towing hooks and pin couplers. The ones at Grantham look as if they are purely for pulling or pushing by hand.
The ones pictured at KX would be towed by trucks, hence the towing hooks and pin couplers. The ones at Grantham look as if they are purely for pulling or pushing by hand.
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
Many thanks for the help chaps. Especially for the diagram which will be very helpful. I'm quite happy to use this as the design for the barrows on Dock Green.
Chaz
Chaz
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
I approached Peter Harvey to see if he could do some brass etches for me for the barrows, and after some email traffic back and forth, he has produced some quite exquisite etches which I received yesterday. Here's a photo of one of them.
He has worked from the diagram that 65447 very kindly posted and, as you can see, has been very faithful to it. I do hope my forming and soldering skills will do his excellent design work justice. As I have nine to build (nine fitted nicely on a full sheet) I may well knock up an aluminium assembly jig or two. I will post a snap of the first build when time allows.
Chaz
He has worked from the diagram that 65447 very kindly posted and, as you can see, has been very faithful to it. I do hope my forming and soldering skills will do his excellent design work justice. As I have nine to build (nine fitted nicely on a full sheet) I may well knock up an aluminium assembly jig or two. I will post a snap of the first build when time allows.
Chaz
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
Oh you mean one of these?
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
Yes Bill, one of those (although if you check the LNER diagram you will see that the wheels do not project outside the area of the floor). Can I ask what scale is your model and what material is it made from?Bill Bedford wrote:Oh you mean one of these?
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
It's 4mm, and 3D printed. But it's really too fragile for anything other than taking photos of.
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Re: 4 wheel platform trolleys
Interesting Bill. So is the material a sort of plastic or a resin or what? And is it made all of a piece or is it separate pieces which are assembled later?
I can certainly see why it might be fragile if the scale is 4mm.
Chaz
I can certainly see why it might be fragile if the scale is 4mm.
Chaz