1/32 GWR Cattle Wagon

Dave Bowden

Western Thunderer
How many people would be interested in the above, this would be from Walsall Eng, they currently produce a 10mm version but if there is enough interest they would consider converting the artwork to 1/32.

When I asked how much the artwork would cost to convert the answer was £80.

Dave Bowden
 

markjj

Western Thunderer
Su
How many people would be interested in the above, this would be from Walsall Eng, they currently produce a 10mm version but if there is enough interest they would consider converting the artwork to 1/32.

When I asked how much the artwork would cost to convert the answer was £80.

Dave Bowden

Surely its not just the etchings that need converting though Dave? What happens to the castings?
 

Dave Bowden

Western Thunderer
Su
Surely its not just the etchings that need converting though Dave? What happens to the castings?
Hi Mark

I have spoken to Trevor Cousins who has told me the casting such as the axleboxes & Draw Hooks get used on both the 10mm & the 1/32 range of kits.

The only problem I can see is that they would be made of White Metal, I buy all my W Irons, Axleboxes and Draw Hooks From Ken Martin which are made from Loss Wax Castings.

Dave
 

markjj

Western Thunderer
If it's the original WEP cattle wagons blown up I have built a couple in 7mm but they lacked an interior which was noticeable in 7mm so in Gauge 1 I guess it would be even more so.
As for castings I know they were not perfect in 7mm so again it would be worse in Gauge 1 I fear hopefully you can find the correct parts in Ken Martins range.
 
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