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Post by Shawki Shlemon on May 24, 2008 9:00:55 GMT
I want to build a bum seat for the Rocket and I want it to look like the carriage that was used by it at that era . I would appreciate a picture or better a GA or even a reference to one . Thank you in advance .
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steam4ian
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Post by steam4ian on May 25, 2008 6:52:23 GMT
G'day Shawki
You could try the York National Rail Museum web site. Equally some one may have a Hornby model of the "Rocket", I think that included coaches. Third class was open trucks with cross benches*, so just about any small 4 wheel open truck would do. No I wasn't there, I just recall old engravings.
Regards, Ian
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S.D.L.
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Post by S.D.L. on May 25, 2008 7:35:28 GMT
I want to build a bum seat for the Rocket and I want it to look like the carriage that was used by it at that era . I would appreciate a picture or better a GA or even a reference to one . Thank you in advance . Does this help? victorianweb.org/technology/railways/p2.htmlSteve Larner
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SteveW
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Post by SteveW on May 25, 2008 20:23:49 GMT
GUys,
I was up at York a few years back and have some photos of a carriage like the one in the above URL.
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