The Norwich & Mucklemouth Railway - Eastern Eccentricity in EM

Herb Garden

Western Thunderer
@Dave F. Reminded me with his posts yesterday that I've now got a couple of months to the curtain goes up on expo EM in August. An exciting prospect but nervous. I'm keen for the layout to be at it's best but need to focus on what can be done in the next few weeks.

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The rolling stock situation is worrying and a distraction at the same time. I feel I can be forgiven for having an unpaired coach wagon or loco but not an unpainted mill building. That said I do want to make sure it's all working. I've finally decided on which stock is coming. That at least focuses the mind to 30 pieces of stock (cos that's all that fits in the stock box) (@Liver & Fry note the two empty spaces).

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Here it all is -2 cattle trucks posed on the layout feels like I'm trying to do a lot in the time but here goes.

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My health continues to be troublesome so this week just gone I've had to take it easy. To bolster the wagon fleet I've decided to convert some RTR wagons rather than build kits in the time I've got. Here they are re wheeled and weighted just need loads couplings and weathering
 

Liver & Fry

Western Thunderer
I should probably post something to prove I have been working on the cattle vans.

When I last posted here, we had discovered the need to remove the underframe as it represented a wooden example rather than the steel underframe that was used on the Dia.7 vans.

I was unsure if @Herb Garden was going to make up some brass underframe sections, or find another way but in the end he supplied some plastic U channel to the correct width.

I have already done the underframe on one van, but I didn't document my process, so I shall show you as I progress with the second van.

First of all, measure and cut the parts to the correct length, and profile (for the ends):

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Second, attach one end to one side and ensure they are square whilst doing so:

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Next I will be attaching the two halves together...

As I say, I will dip in and out, drip feeding progress as it happens!

- James
 

Liver & Fry

Western Thunderer
Having successfully united both halves, it was time to move on to the next section:

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When doing the first van, I realised that the floor I fitted (correct to the internal positioning) was not set low enough for the W-irons, giving a ride height discrepancy. This was resolved by fitting a second floor underneath:

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The two 1.5mm strips seen in the first image are there to fit within the U-channel of the solebars to lessen the depth, as this was a tad too much:

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And then finally for tonight, the underframe was fitted to the body:

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- James
 
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