Thursday, 22 January 2026

Odsock Wagons - 422 Modelmaking Drop-Side

Next on the conveyor of wagons is the 422 Modelmaking 2-plank drop-side. As with the 1-plank wagon this had a little refinement during painting as I realised that if the axleboxes were retained by some sort of W-iron behind the wooden frames, there should be a representation of a method of securing them in place. After a few trials I found that square sections looked best, applied at a 45 degree angle.


For the load I created something I had been wanting to try for a while, a load of round fencing poles and wire. The poles are cocktail sticks and I soon discovered that my cunning plan to just cut them in half was doomed as the point of a cocktail stick is far, er, pointier, than that of a fencing pole. Cue some whittling down and sanding! The bottom layer were superglued to a thin cardboard base and the other layers added on top. a wash of black-grey toned down the colour a little. Thin wire was coiled to add another element and the tool box is a Black Dog Mining casting that I painted some time ago.


Underneath the extent of my narrowing of the 422 chassis casting can be seen. In fact I probably went a little too narrow as I had to remove the top flange of the Peco chassis solebar to get everything to fit. The extent of the chassis shortening can also be seen, removing a section equivalent to that marked 'Mk2' to bring the wheelbase down to 24mm. Incidentally this figure was arrived at after I stood the body on a Black Dog Mining 16.5mm gauge chassis with that dimension and it just "looked right". As with the coach, clearance has been created for Mathieson 7mm wheelsets, I don't begrudge replacing the wheels on Peco chassis acquired cheaply as an eBay haul.


And finally... this wagon could have turned out very differently. Initially I scratchbuilt a steel-channel chassis frame and then modified it when I realised it resembled this wagon at Lightwater Valley theme park. It didn't quite look right due to a few compromises I made, but I do have another body casting so who knows, I may have another go one day...


Coming soon, the final part of this saga will look at the two Black Dog Mining wagons.

Colin

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