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Recently Steve at Narrow Planet introduced this delightful mixed media kit of a loco introduced in the 1980's for use in RNAD munitions depots.
Here's the link to the Narrow Planet website giving more information on the kit. I have no links to Narrow Planet except as a satisfied customer:
http://www.narrowplanet.co.uk/
Today I received my kit and I was most impressed with the excellent service and how well packaged the kit was. I've read on another site that the packaging is almost Apple like in it's presentation. Here's a shot of what greets you when you open the box.
On examination the bodyshell (Which is 3D printed) and the etch supplied are crisp and clean. I wouldn't envisage any problems with what in theory should be a quick build. Here's a few more images of the bodyshell and etch. There is also a set of Greenwich couplings supplied too.
The bodyshell is designed to go over a Kato 11-104 'tram' chassis which I've ordered from Gaugemaster.
I'm debating on what colour to paint it and in true WT spirit it's a toss up between green or blue. These loco's in MOD service appeared in hi-vis yellow but they are now appearing on preserved lines having been sold as surplus to requirements with MOD rationalisation.
At the moment blue appears to be winning in my instance though and I'm tempted to go with S&DJR Prussian blue with yellow buffer beams. To go with the naval theme I've ordered a set of custom plates from Steve. My loco will be called 'Tamar' and may have worked at the RNAD at Ernesettle.
The loco will them provide some motive power for a small OO9 layout representing a preserved line set in the South West that I have planned in the future.
I'll post some progress shots soon.
Cheers,
Mark
Here's the link to the Narrow Planet website giving more information on the kit. I have no links to Narrow Planet except as a satisfied customer:
http://www.narrowplanet.co.uk/
Today I received my kit and I was most impressed with the excellent service and how well packaged the kit was. I've read on another site that the packaging is almost Apple like in it's presentation. Here's a shot of what greets you when you open the box.
On examination the bodyshell (Which is 3D printed) and the etch supplied are crisp and clean. I wouldn't envisage any problems with what in theory should be a quick build. Here's a few more images of the bodyshell and etch. There is also a set of Greenwich couplings supplied too.
The bodyshell is designed to go over a Kato 11-104 'tram' chassis which I've ordered from Gaugemaster.
I'm debating on what colour to paint it and in true WT spirit it's a toss up between green or blue. These loco's in MOD service appeared in hi-vis yellow but they are now appearing on preserved lines having been sold as surplus to requirements with MOD rationalisation.
At the moment blue appears to be winning in my instance though and I'm tempted to go with S&DJR Prussian blue with yellow buffer beams. To go with the naval theme I've ordered a set of custom plates from Steve. My loco will be called 'Tamar' and may have worked at the RNAD at Ernesettle.
The loco will them provide some motive power for a small OO9 layout representing a preserved line set in the South West that I have planned in the future.
I'll post some progress shots soon.
Cheers,
Mark