In the latest GOG Gazette is an advert headed 'Quainton Road Models' - a fondly remembered concern that appears to be in new hands.
Apparently they are working on a kit for a GC six-wheeled fish van. This has to be diagram 49, which looks rather like a 6 wheel coach gone wrong. They were built by Metro Amalgamated C&W at Ashburys in 1900. There were only four on the whole line (No. 28591-28594) so even if you're modelling Grimsby Docks I can't think you'll need more than one kit. Interesting choice of prototype!
I've never seen a photo of one of these, and how they were lettered is anyone's guess. Indeed, I wouldn't even like to swear what colour they would be. Probably brown first, grey later.
Why the GC chose to built 4-off of this non-standard type is a mystery to me, but I suppose it adds variety to a fish train or passenger train tail traffic...
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I'm pleased to report that the Quainton Road Models GC six-wheel fish van to diagram 49 is now in production, and the first batch is selling well.
Having moved during 2010, up to date contact details are:
Quainton Road Models
Chyanbre
Polyphant
Launceston
Cornwall
PL15 7PT
Quainton.Road.Models@mac.com
I'm now working on a MS&L 29ft six-wheel brake van - a new kit. Following that will more six-wheelers - significantly enhanced and improved versions of the simpler etched sides/ends I marketed in the 1990s.
Suggestions for any MS&L/GC/CLC kits will be most welcome.
David Howes
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Brian - no doubt if this is over-commercial; not that Quainton Road Models is other than a hobby, you will edit it accordingly!
No problem David - glad to have the info,which I hope will be of interest to fellow modellers.
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