Coal wagons

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Managed to buy three hornby R102 coal wagons for £20 on eBay. Not sure when these were produced but they look almost brand new.  IMG_7192.jpeg
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Gray said

Managed to buy three hornby R102 coal wagons for £20 on eBay. Not sure when these were produced but they look almost brand new.  IMG_7192.jpeg

Shunting will be difficult. They all have the same number 😉

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Can't go wrong for $20.00, Claus.

Cheers Pete.
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The price was ok, I needed a few more wagons. 
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Apparently produced from 1973-77. IMG_7193.jpeg
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Coal hopper from knightwing models £7.99. Weathered with a bit of black and rust colour acrylic just dry brushed on. 
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Well done!

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Thanks Claus.  
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Looks the part now Graham but I do wonder with these coal hoppers - how did they get the coal up there in the first place ?  :hmm:

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Petermac said

Looks the part now Graham but I do wonder with these coal hoppers - how did they get the coal up there in the first place ?  :hmm:

I can't wait for the answer!😉

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Conveyor belts and hopper feeders I think, but my layout is a bit small and a bit made up to fit one on. 
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Good answer 👍

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Claus Ellef said

Good answer 👍
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Decided I can fit a conveyor belt on. Mockup with a bit of wood and foam to get the proportions right. Then ordered this from goodwood scenics. 
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That looks nice. :thumbs3:

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Thanks Peter , I’m hoping the one I ordered is the same colour as advertised ( unpainted version). The painted version they sell is green and more expensive, 
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That's always the problem, these things take up a lot of space unless they're considered to be 'off scene' in some way.
 
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Ye they can take a lot of space Ed, but I’ve managed to fit a hopper and conveyor in there. The rest I:E, such as a big coal pile and a JCB or whatever to load it can be considered off scene. Managed to put a couple of coal slaithes in there as well, just waiting for the conveyor now.  IMG_7256.jpeg
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