Dapol announce GB Railfrieght MJA wagons

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RailGooner

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Come the weekend and I'll do some more robust testing - scientific even. :dunce: I'll try different couplers/loco/radii/etc., add some weight, and anything else I can think of - or have suggested to me.

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Quote from: RailGooner on August 08, 2018, 06:41:39 PM
Come the weekend and I'll do some more robust testing - scientific even. :dunce: I'll try different couplers/loco/radii/etc., add some weight, and anything else I can think of - or have suggested to me.

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RailGooner

It is indeed a great year for the RAF John. Preceded by a great 99 years! I've been enjoying learning loads of little detail stories that are new to me - and then promptly forgetting them. :dunce:

njee20

Quote from: Arrachogaidh on August 09, 2018, 02:14:22 AM

Any of these get north of Stirling on the Scottish Central?

With respect, you've asked 4 times now across two threads, and not had a response - why not try Googling? I can't find any evidence of them being in Scotland full stop, so it may well be a no.

njee20

Thought I'd put you out of your misery ;)

Ironically though we're now having the conversation in the less relevant of the two threads!

Happy to be corrected but I don't think they're usually used for ballast/spoil, more likely to be JNAs, IOAs, MRAs, MEAs or MFAs off the top of my head.

RailGooner

Quote from: RailGooner on August 08, 2018, 06:41:39 PM
Come the weekend and I'll do some more robust testing - scientific even. :dunce: I'll try different couplers/loco/radii/etc., add some weight, and anything else I can think of - or have suggested to me.

Well I did set out to do this. Saturday morning, up bright and early. I started by rooting through boxes looking for a selection of locos. This wasn't helped by the fact that items were boxed in chronological order of purchase.

Then I had a brainwave! :idea: I'd sort these boxes out into some sort of order - that'll only take an hour or so. Fast forward to Sunday evening and locos were sorted by manufacturer and wagons by genre of goods - metals, minerals, etc.

So unfortunately that left no time for experimenting with MJA couplers. Though that's been done to death now on the MJA Routes thread. :beers:


woodbury22uk

I'm not sure if it has been mentioned before but the Dapol MJA twin-set is a contender for best N gauge carriage/wagon of the year in the Hornby Magazine annual survey.

https://hornbymagazine.keypublishing.com/2018/09/13/hornby-magazine-model-railway-awards-2018/
Mike

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RailGooner

After all the troubles I had with the couplers on the MJA it isn't even a contender IMO. :thumbsdown: RevolutioN Class B tanker gets my vote in that category. :beers:

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