It's a big old unit!! Turning out to be a great model. Certainly not a shake and bake, but not frustrating in any way.

Finding there are quite a lot of injection point marks, but all seem to be out of sight so not too much extra work

More nice touches in the instructions:
Jack,
that certainly looks pretty detailed - what plans have you for the load?
Dave
Not sure as to the load yet Dave, these are the other bit's and pieces I have for this scene (will worry about the size of it later), but not decided on what to sit on this one. Will need to be suitably huge, and I'm thinking something slightly unusual!
A good amount of work to go into this Jack.It shoudl look great when finished :smiling3:.
Thanks Ralph, will keep me out of trouble for a while!!
Hi Jack
Not heard of Sabre but it looks a quality kit. Railway stuff is not commonly modelled so this will be interesting.
Jim
Nor I Jim. Will be trying to study a lot of pictures to get the weathering etc right. Dad is into (working) train modelling, so will be after some advice!
Morn Jack,
The kit looks really sweet and the idea for the stacked sprues is great. Keeps the parts from sliding around in the box and pieces from getting broken. Looks like you have your work cut out for you Sir!!! Have fun....
I did find the double pack of the OMMR flat cars for €30 + postage from Shanghai, but I really need OMMS flatcars as they are different. Only Ironside/Azimut makes the OMMS and are rare to find + expensive when you do. Thanks again for the link.
Prost
Allen
Will certainly be occupied for some time!
There doesn't seem to be a lot of options, especially at this scale. I guess train enthusiasts are't into this sort of modelling/this scale, and modelling enthusiasts aren't into trains very often?