What is this and what would you value it?

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Woolleysh33p

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:sorrysign: I am in need of advice. For those who watch my Hamfordshire thread I will post an update this weekend. I have important news. Anyway, does anyone know what this piece of rolling stock is? It was bought for me at Warley. I model Br green (diesels & steam), and I know this is defiantly not in that era. I'm also sure its foreign, but I really don't know.

Also, How much would you value it? Any offers are considered as it will go to funding the layout & stock (as if I don't have enough  :P )

Anyway here it is:





Many thanks
:thankyousign:

petercharlesfagg

I have seen this item on the net and I for one would buy it if I had the readies!  I have no idea which company makes it but I do believe it is of German origin and I also understand that it was an horrendous price, well over £200.00!

There is another of similar ilk that is Japanese with two strange little brakeman type wagons fore and aft that is close to £300.00.

They are the wagons that I would love to purchase simply because they are not everyday, specialist items.

I am a little weird in that direction as I'm sure everyone is aware!

If you were modelling some serious industrial complex then either of the said wagons would be ideal additions to your stock, IMO!

Regards, Peter.
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Woolleysh33p

Quote from: petercharlesfagg on January 23, 2014, 07:10:45 PM
I have seen this item on the net and I for one would buy it if I had the readies!  I have no idea which company makes it but I do believe it is of German origin and I also understand that it was an horrendous price, well over £200.00!

There is another of similar ilk that is Japanese with two strange little brakeman type wagons fore and aft that is close to £300.00.

They are the wagons that I would love to purchase simply because they are not everyday, specialist items.

I am a little weird in that direction as I'm sure everyone is aware!

If you were modelling some serious industrial complex then either of the said wagons would be ideal additions to your stock, IMO!

Regards, Peter.

Thanks for the reply. I believe it is trix. I am wanting to sell this on eBay, so if anyone knows what price I should give it I would appreciate it.

:thankyousign: :NGaugersRule:

petercharlesfagg

Quote from: Woolleysh33p on January 23, 2014, 07:16:04 PM
Quote from: petercharlesfagg on January 23, 2014, 07:10:45 PM
I have seen this item on the net and I for one would buy it if I had the readies!  I have no idea which company makes it but I do believe it is of German origin and I also understand that it was an horrendous price, well over £200.00!

There is another of similar ilk that is Japanese with two strange little brakeman type wagons fore and aft that is close to £300.00.

They are the wagons that I would love to purchase simply because they are not everyday, specialist items.

I am a little weird in that direction as I'm sure everyone is aware!

If you were modelling some serious industrial complex then either of the said wagons would be ideal additions to your stock, IMO!

Regards, Peter.

Thanks for the reply. I believe it is trix. I am wanting to sell this on eBay, so if anyone knows what price I should give it I would appreciate it.

:thankyousign: :NGaugersRule:

I my humble opinion asking about £150.00 would be reasonable because of it's rarity value if nothing else!

Are there no identifying numbers or makers name underneath the item?

A search would then reveal at least some information?

Regards, Peter.
Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

petercharlesfagg

The number on the box searches as being "Minitrix 15425  (E) DBAG Tourist Coach Set V" so I would assume that it is in the wrong box?

Have you studied the underside?

Peter
Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

Woolleysh33p

Quote from: petercharlesfagg on January 23, 2014, 07:32:22 PM
The number on the box searches as being "Minitrix 15425  (E) DBAG Tourist Coach Set V" so I would assume that it is in the wrong box?

Have you studied the underside?

Peter

Ok so it's code is 'minitrix 15248'

And it says it is 'Very heavy load car'

Thanks

EtchedPixels

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BLOKEY

The wagon in the photo  is substation transformer transporter.
The green block is a transformer. Transfomers are moved in
The UK by road transport. As the railway loading gauge want
Take that size of wagon.       8) :thumbsup:
Paul-H

Griffo


petercharlesfagg

Quote from: griffo49 on January 24, 2014, 12:38:16 PM
See also, for example :

http://www.reynaulds.com/products/Trix/15226.aspx

Steve

Thankyou, I could just imagine this fantastic piece being toed around my layout!  (I have to imagine because not only can I not afford it , I have no track for running, due to relaying and restructuring!)

Peter.
Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

grumbeast

it's called a Schnabel car, and they are as has been said used for very heavy oversize loads, I've seen examples from Europe, North America and Japan.  the are quite unusual cars and I would expect to pay a fair amount for one.  There alone excellent videos on YouTube, including a recent one moving a huge load from Canada to the US.. I'll try and find the link and post it, it should give you a better idea

Graham

grumbeast


petercharlesfagg

Quote from: grumbeast on January 24, 2014, 06:51:24 PM
Different load, but same kind of car


http://youtu.be/OqeSDYMGSzs

Enjoy!

G

Thankyou for finding that video, quite a piece of kit!

In the model form I should think that a 9" inch radius is out of the question??  :D

Regards, Peter.
Each can do but little, BUT if each did that little, ALL would be done!

Life is like a new sewer pipe, what you get out of it depends on what you put into it!

A day without laughter is a day wasted!

ozzie Bill.

maybe too long for 9" radii, Peter, but would look hellish good in a siding, loaded and ready to be hooked up to a freight train. Maybe even have a few other wagons hooked up, what a great little diorama.  Cheers, Bill.

Bealman

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