I have just been given an old Andy Beaton 7mm brass kit of what is described as a "GER Wool Wagon". Just a simple isometric drawing in the kit - no other instructions or historic information.
Lack of instructions is not a problem, it's pretty obvious how it all goes together, and should make a rather interesting and different vehicle.
However, I am looking for help on the history of this type of wagon. What really is/was a Wool Wagon used for? Build dates? Routes? Major customers? Livery in GE period? Numbering?
Wagon is open 2-plank, approx 20' body, approx 23' over buffers, 12' wheelbase.
Any info most useful, will post a photo when completed.
GE Wool Wagon
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These models are still produced. And in one of those wonderful moments when a google search actually brings you EXACTLY what you want- the chap has the full instructions/colour images of the model on his website!
http://www.ragstonemodels.co.uk/
Sounds like an interesting protoype, I find it quite cool that the wool trade was still deemed important even in the late C19th enough to get its own wagon- and a very modern looking design it looks like to for the late C19th. I look forward to seeing her finished up, especially if you load her up to the loading gauge with 'wool' and find a GE tarp for her.
Will
edit: POWsides do a wagon decal pack for the GE, although the letters may be slightly too big for a 2-plank wagon. Might be worth checking before you buy.
http://www.ragstonemodels.co.uk/
Sounds like an interesting protoype, I find it quite cool that the wool trade was still deemed important even in the late C19th enough to get its own wagon- and a very modern looking design it looks like to for the late C19th. I look forward to seeing her finished up, especially if you load her up to the loading gauge with 'wool' and find a GE tarp for her.
Will
edit: POWsides do a wagon decal pack for the GE, although the letters may be slightly too big for a 2-plank wagon. Might be worth checking before you buy.
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GE Wool Wagon
There is a Father Christmas! What a surprise - I thought this would be really difficult to track down; my Googling brought up nothing useful.
Well this is definitely it. From the etch layout it's the same kit, but with instructions, history and all what's missing in the Andy Beaton version.
At the moment I have just started the build - bent up a few components and trimmed and cleaned the castings - no excuses now for getting stuck in.
Superb info - thank you - watch this space for pix.