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Let's kick this update off this week with a new completed MOW project. This represents a converted surplus 12-1 tourist sleeper into SPMW 5355 a Boarding/Bunk car for the work train.
And two National Steel Car 52'-6" riveted flat cars from the new Briggs Models 3D printed kit:Tim
Tim, can you tell me what the build date of these flats Jeff has done. Wondering if they were around in 1966.Jon
Local hobby shop etiquette rule #1: If the shop only has 5 #80 drill bits in stock, don't buy all 5; leave at least 1 for your fellow modeller, who may not be able to get to shop as early as you on a Friday because you happen to be a teacher. Yes, I'm looking at you Mr. Tim Horton 😀. Seriously, good looking progress on your layout. It's great to see that you've made it to 'operating'. But don't be surprised if you find me pounding on your front door if my last #80 breaks...Geoff
Oh yes they would have been. The PGE cars were delivered between 1954 and 1956, and served the railway up to the CN takeover in 2004. The CN and CP cars would have been of a similar vintage. Jeff offers a CN/CP version and a PGE/BCR version; not sure of the differences. The carbody is one piece with a central weight cavity; the underframe fits on top of the weights. Accessories include coupler boxes for 1015 draft gear which slide and lock in place, and a brake wheel. There are pre-drills for all of the sill steps and grab irons. Very easy kit to build.Tim
After many years of operating on other people's layouts, and 13 years of work to get to this stage, it was hugely rewarding and satisfying to see others operating my layout, and having a lot of fun doing it!