hi everyone
im looking to buy some parkwood warwells for the society shop im was wondering what the extras bits
parts ref PSD0507 PSD055 are, does anyone know?
daz
just a guess, but could one of them be the cradle for the warrior ?
hi daz :wave:
looking at my shop listing it shows PSD 50/54 for the single kit and PSD 50/55 for the 3 pack
the items are as follows
PSD 50 - brass bufferheads (20)
PSD 54 - 6.2mm 3 hole disc wheels (2)
PSD 55 - 6.2mm 3 hole disc wheels (20)
the listing of 20 wheels for three kits seems alot when according to the single listing it only requires 2 :o
maybe someone else could shed some light on this ???
dave :thumbsup:
Surely its bogies you need for them ?
Quote from: davieb on August 05, 2012, 09:51:47 PM
hi daz :wave:
looking at my shop listing it shows PSD 50/54 for the single kit and PSD 50/55 for the 3 pack
the items are as follows
PSD 50 - brass bufferheads (20)
PSD 54 - 6.2mm 3 hole disc wheels (2)
PSD 55 - 6.2mm 3 hole disc wheels (20)
the listing of 20 wheels for three kits seems alot when according to the single listing it only requires 2 :o
maybe someone else could shed some light on this ???
dave :thumbsup:
Hi
I think this is just a guide to show which part numbers are required. You would have to buy a pack of 20 buffers just to make one wagon as they come in packs of 20.
Etched Pixels is quite right you will also require a pair of bogies but the bogie type depends on the period you are building the wagon for. If no one else answers I have a kit at home and will see which bogies the instructions mention.
Cheers
Paul
GP22.5 bogies for the modern ones, but I seem to remember the Parkwood model is the old WW1 style wagon, in which case you may well want diamond frame bogies (Old Farish style - can be got from Peters Spares). Not sure what would have been used between the two styles.
Alan
Daz,
I've got a rake of these and Alan(Etched Pixels) is quite correct, you would need Diamond Frame bogies for the Parkside ones. They were refurbished in the late 70's/early 80's and had the Gloucester bogies fitted, also, there were some modern ones built around this time, these differ from the Parkside ones in that they do not have the 'fishbelly' underframe and these definitely have the Gloucester bogies on them.
The Gloucester Bogies are available from ATM http://www.atmwagons.co.uk/id6.html (http://www.atmwagons.co.uk/id6.html) , but you will have to trawl the 2nd hand stalls for the modern Warflats as these are Ian Stoate kits. Ian's website is not being updated at the moment, but you can reach him via the East Somerset Models website http://www.esmodels.co.uk/index.htm (http://www.esmodels.co.uk/index.htm)
Hope this helps
Regards
Neal.
thanks for all the info guys it been very helpful
:thankyousign: daz