

Yes, they are rather reminiscent of the old Dublo tinplates. Even more reminiscent are the Gresley 52’6” corridor coaches designed for the GE section (one of which you can see attached to the restaurant car in post #931).The little GE restaurant car really does remind me of the old shortie Hornby Dublo version I had as youngster. Very characterful little carriage.
Tim
Many thanks Dave and you are quite correct, I think the ends were slightly inwardly dished. I suspect that, if I had a lathe, I might have been turning inward dishes into 5mm brass rod, but I hope the overall effect is still satisfactory.Looks to do the job very nicely, Nigel. In reallity, the tanks probably had inwardly dished ends but you rendition captures the look, especially where they are.
Thought you might be in Snowdonia with a pick and shovel rather than modelling.
Dave.







NigelPloughing on with this, I have now trimmed and fitted/glued in the second roof. Now for the body detailing.
Nigel
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Ian,Nigel
What adhesive have you used to glue the roof into place?
With these alloy roof sections I have been unsure whether it is better to glue them or to drill and fix a long bolt which passes through the floor and enables the roof to be retained by a nut.
I guess that in this case, with the need to blend the roof section with the end domes, you had no choice but to glue.
Ian

Hi Rob,Morning, Nigel.
The Wickham units are very distinctive and you're doing a smashing job of the build.
Jumping ahead, what are your plans to power it ?.
Rob
Hi Rob,
Thanks for that, much appreciated. I have acquired some Bachmann Derby lightweight underframes and bogies from their spares service with a view to modifying them for this project. My thinking was that the lightweights and the Wickham both had the same body length, BUT power plant and standard bogies, but having taken delivery I think there will be more work needed than I had thought both in getting them to fit and in getting the details right. I suspect that with judicious use of saws and soldering iron I can come up with an acceptable outcome but I am still at the planning stage.
Nigel
Hi Rob,Hi Nigel,
That's a good practical solution though. The Bachmann power units have proven to be very reliable over the years.
If only the same could be said of one of my Heljan W&M railbuses which I have to say has defeated my attempts to obtain smooth running.
Rob