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Title: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: bambuko on Jan 19 2011 18:40
Just a long shot ...
Inspired by Hornby Pullman passenger cars (http://www.hornby.com/prs-pullman/category.html) I started googling in search of drawings etc.
It would appear that there was indeed a series of articles in Model Railway Constructor (Feb-June 1981). Perhaps somebody has them in their library? before I go trying to get them on FeeBay?
Would be interested whether the info/drawings contained in these mags would be any good for trying to build something in G3?

thanks
Chris
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: John Candy on Jan 19 2011 21:24
I know nothing of the MRC articles but there was a series in Modellers Backtrack in the 1990's tracing the history from the earliest cars through to the electric "Brighton Belle" cars of the 1930s.

Somewhere in the attic I have them.....thankfully not damaged by my recent burst pipe!

John.
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: bambuko on Jan 19 2011 22:09
Thanks John, (and sorry to hear about your floods)
Just googled it and you are indeed right:
Modeller's Backtrack
1991 June-July and August-September editions.
Both well illustrated with drawings and photos and both ran for 9/10 pages.
Model Railway Constructor
May 1977.
Article on 12 wheelers.
Model Railway Constructor.
1981 February.
LB&SCR Pullmans - Part 1
Model Railway Constructor.
1981 March.
LB&SCR Pullmans – Part 2.
Model Railway Constructor.
1981 April.
LB&SCR Pullmans - Part 3.

It sounds like Modellers Backtrack might be very interesting...

Chris
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: John Candy on Jan 19 2011 22:36
<quote>It sounds like Modellers Backtrack might be very interesting...</quote>

I'll dig them out and send you a personal message (may not be for a few days).

Regards,
John.
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: bambuko on Jan 19 2011 22:48
That's very kind of you - thanks, and take all the time in the world. I would imagine you have enough on your head now ...

Chris
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: IanT on Jan 19 2011 22:55
And of course Chris, others have gone before and may have useful advice to share....

I understand that a certain railway in Farnham is about to include a Pullman Service and I was recently sent some images of a completed Pullman Carriage that looks rather swish. I'm sure Dick would be happy to chat about where he sourced his information from if that was helpful.

Ian T

P.S.  I'm hoping he's going to bring it to the AGM next month so we can get a good look at it (Hint, Hint!).


Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: bambuko on Jan 19 2011 23:03
Thanks Ian, that is really nice example!
and yes, I would love to get to AGM, but it is 550 miles round trip  :-[
Prefer travelling on interweb  ;)

Chris
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: IanT on Jan 20 2011 10:27
It's a pity you can't make the AGM Chris - as it is a good opportunity to meet like-minded people and look at some great models (and maybe even find the odd bargain or two!). I've always very much enjoyed them.

However, it is also understandable given the cost of fuel and rail fares these days. I certainly think twice before driving anywhere and it's not going to get better anytime soon - if ever.

However, I am sure that Dick can be pursuaded to provide more information about how he designed and built his Pullman and hopefully we can get this ready for the March Newsletter.

Regards,

Ian T
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: John Candy on Jan 20 2011 10:43
I have located the Modeller's Backtrack articles and they were written by Barry C Lane (a G3 Society member).

John.
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: bambuko on Jan 20 2011 12:39
Thanks Ian and John.
The idea of write up about building of these coaches is great - perhaps on interweb as well as in the Newsletter?
Is Dick frequenting this forum?

thanks
Chris
Title: Re: MRC Feb-June 81
Post by: IanT on Jan 20 2011 13:28
I think he's been known to frequent it Chris - but perhaps not frequently!   :)

Ian T