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Re: New MoC: Wagon repair shop
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Date: 
Sun, 21 Jan 2001 13:52:15 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Huw Millington writes:
http://www2.pncl.co.uk/~huw/lego/moc/trains/wrs/index.html

This model is something of a departure for me. Normally I build wagons and
locomotives, but never get round to building any 'railway infrastructure'. I
have been dreaming of building a decent sized 'loco-shed' for some time, but
it wasn't until the availability of bulk parts that I had enough windows,
arches and roof slopes.

The model is based on a typical British prototype steam locomotive shed.
Following the demise of steam and widespread use of multiple unit stock,
many such buildings have either been demolished or have been converted for
other uses, such as in this case, to a wagon repair shop. (my main interest
is wagons, not locos...)

You can see my rolling stock at

http://www2.pncl.co.uk/~huw/lego/index.html

As usual, PLMKWYT.

Huw

Huw, I just have to say that this is fantastic.  I love the detail.  Just
something as simple as two 1x1 two-sided thin wall bricks to make a tiny
sink in the kitchen is genius.  The fact that every inch of the model has
detail like this is amazing.

BTW, where you said:
"I have no idea why steam sheds have round windows above the tracks, but
they look neat."
These sheds originally had a centrally mounted electric motor with a
triple-bladed extractor fan in these circular holes.  OO gauge models that
I've seen usually have them painted to match the guttering, typically GWR
dark green.  These very early electric motors were noisy, unreliable and
difficult to reach, which is why there's rarely anything left of them apart
from the holes.

Jason.



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