WW1 Field Gun, Limber & Narrow Gauge Carrier Wagon #1
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Limber carriage is mostly scratch built, just using wheels from another field gun kit.
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Mostly styrene sheet and bits of brass. The horse bridle draw bar is made out of a chopstick 🙂
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Limber completed. The folded tarp on the seat area is silk soaked in diluted PVA glue, the close threads seem a pretty good canvas at this scale.
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The field gun hooks up to the back of the limber.
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Loading ramps hook onto the wagon, gun goes up first.
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Limber follows on, with the horse bridle draw bar detaching to slot in underneath.
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Loaded, just needs chain adding to secure it.
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Running in a WW1 narrow gauge train, behind a live steam Hunslet 4-6-0 locomotive on a friends garden railway line.
Opmerkingen
9 16 April 2022, 12:14
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Wow, impressive weathering - garden railway modelling is not something you can see here often 👍
30 June 2022, 14:03