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NSR 4wheel Brake Third body No24 - 4mm scale clip fit Hornby Airfix Dapol chassis

by 5D_Stoke

Body printed in Gray Resin, fitted on plastic chassis (not supplied)
Body printed in Gray Resin, fitted on plastic chassis (not supplied)
  • NSR 4wheel Brake Third body No24 - 4mm scale clip fit Hornby Airfix Dapol chassis
  • NSR 4wheel Brake Third body No24 - 4mm scale clip fit Hornby Airfix Dapol chassis
  • NSR 4wheel Brake Third body No24 - 4mm scale clip fit Hornby Airfix Dapol chassis
  • NSR 4wheel Brake Third body No24 - 4mm scale clip fit Hornby Airfix Dapol chassis

Description

North Staffordshire Railway 4 wheel early 1880s Brake Third body in 4mm scale, designed to print in Gray Resin. All the detail is scaled precisely from drawings, photographs, and the remains of a similar carriage recovered in 2014 for restoration as part of the Knotty Heritage Train (http://www.knottycoachtrust.org.uk/).

It is a clip fit to a plastic GWR Toad Brake Van chassis (not supplied) manufactured by Airfix, Dapol and latterly Hornby, of which examples are widely available secondhand or the underframe moulding can be purchased as a spare. This proprietary chassis has the correct wheelbase, buffers and lower steps. Upper steps will need to be added. Although the wheel diameter, W irons and springs will not look NSR, it does make a very quick and easy unusual carriage. Alternatively a scale underframe could be built, the design was similar to LNWR and I intend to offer these at a later date.

For the interior seating a separate 3D print is available to fit neatly inside. To finish the model will require a cleaing and degrease (ultrasonic cleaner recommended) a light sanding of the roof on very flat, very fine wet-and-dry paper, and the fitting of glazing after painting. A sprue on the middle partition may need to be clipped off. The body will need door handles, grab handles and curved end handrails adding as these are not moulded on. the end steps could be thinned down slightly with a file as they have to be 1mm thick to print.

Livery was originally the very attractive NSR Victoria Brown with white panels, later changed to NSR Madder Lake (similar to MR/LMS crimson lake). A suitable number for this carriage is 24, which was built at Stoke Works in 1881 and later became LMS 014738 (a duplicate list number prefixed 0). A few of these carriages survived into LMS days in the early 1920s on workmen's trains, but most were withdrawn before 1910.

 

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