Popped over to see a friend and his layout this morning, and spotted this in his fiddle yard.
Is this another Trix work of fiction or did it indeed exist please? A twin bogie hopper wagon?
(https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/gallery/141/264-300424123805-14173527.jpeg)
I've got one floating around somewhere. I believe they're a continental wagon re-branded to BR as a 'near enough' for a train set livery :)
Quote from: Newportnobby on April 30, 2024, 12:41:17 PMPopped over to see a friend and his layout this morning, and spotted this in his fiddle yard.
Is this another Trix work of fiction or did it indeed exist please? A twin bogie hopper wagon?
(https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/gallery/141/264-300424123805-14173527.jpeg)
A German prototype although a pre-teen SD35 had no problem running three of them with some brown DB Fleischman examples which were much more fun as they had small catches on the side which opened the bottom chutes.
Despite being bogie wagons they were cheaper than minitrix HAAs back in the day which seemed to be relatively expensive compared to everything else at the time.
Thanks, Chaps.
Looks like another wagon branded for UK from the continent, a bit like the bogied 'Ford' wagons another friend is very fond of :hmmm:
I believe this was a Minitrix N506. I bought two from Gee Dee of Nottingham secondhand for £10 each in 1999 whereas the Minitrix HAA was around £6 at the same time.
I've just spotted one on eBay: 364806858540
I quite like these wagons, they look quirky. I'd just think of them as ferry wagons and that would be my justification.
:laugh3:
I thought everyone had at least one of these!
GE
Indeed A bogie ballast wagon
Minitrix N506
The trovestar data.com
https://www.trovestar.com/catalog/4/items?Brand=Minitrix
Shows it also catalogue 517 as msr points out and
509 mick points out. Ford bogie covered van
Hi,
The livery is ficticious but the wagon is not :no: . It is a Dgw 266 built from 1953 for DB by Talbot works, Aachen, Germany. But yes, nowhere near a Walrus or such...
Cheers, Frank