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OO Gauge Model Railway - Southern Luggage Van

Print Profile(2)

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P1S
P1P
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X1 Carbon
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Main Body & Chassis
Main Body & Chassis
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2.2 h
1 plate

Wheels & Axles - Single Chassis
Wheels & Axles - Single Chassis
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19 min
1 plate

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OO Gauge (1/76) Model Railway Southern Luggage Van

This is my own interpretation of the community resin models available as i found not too many that could be printed this way that weren't toy like. I would like to credit Ironmink with the original body shell in this model, along with the inspiration and a good starting point.

 

I have designed the chassis, wheels and axles. The shell is a remix and scaled to suit. The end result runs very well on a OO gauge layout with gradiants and radius 2> bends and points.

 

Note the bogies will not accomodate aftermarket wheel sets as they are slightly wider and are intended for the printed wheels and axles only

 

Print profiles use AMS although they can be printed single colour and painted - they create an effective, fun, functional model. Any graphics are by use of clear vinyl printable sticker sheets.

 

Add ballast to each of these models as the plastic wheels and overall weight is too light - I use heavy gauge M10 and M8 washers and ballast chambers are provided on each of my projects, either as separate items to print; fill with washers and fix in position or they are built into the bogies.

 

Caution when cutting off the support material on the bogies, and do not try and release the hook, it will work loose and there is enough play in the hook arm anyhow.

 

Assembly; the chassis is glued to the underside of the main body, ensure support material is removed as there is a slight recess to aid alignment. The wheel axles are a tight fit at first - similar to replacing those on a RTR model - insert one end of the axle in the bogie axle hole, and prize outward on the opposite side just enough to slot the other end of the axle in. 

 

Parts needed; M10 washers, glue


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Assembly Guide (1)
Wheel & Axle Assembly.pdf

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