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OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby BalkanExpress » Wed Nov 27, 2013 7:52 pm

We're nervous, BarbaPanagos!!!
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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby christo » Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:21 pm

Apart from the steps and platform etches, I will try to include a metal jig for an accurate conversion to the correct distance.

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1. On close inspection the plastic webing of the bogies will require cutting and adapting on the side of the close coupling mechanism to allow movement. Once one bogie is adapted a metal jig can also be created for accuracy.

2. The metal for the steps/platforms will have to (in design) allow for the lowering/raising of the end bulkheads of the wagon. Possibly thinner than 0.3mm. However the thinner the metal the more to scale but unfortunately more flexible and fragile.

More thoughts soon.
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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby BarbaPanagos » Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:42 pm

OK guys, here is a scan of the decals applied on a piece of glossy cardboard.
At the top is a new print technique, called UV-print, unfortunately what you see at the scan is far from the quality of these decals!
At the bottom is the print method we were using till now.
The prints are made at the same office Andreas is using for his decals. So if you have used them or have a model from him, you already know the high quality of them.
I think even at this scan the superiority of the new printing method is visible.

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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby BalkanExpress » Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:07 am

Superb quality on new printing method!

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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby Olympus » Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:34 am

GREAT Decals !!!!
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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby BarbaPanagos » Fri Nov 29, 2013 11:09 pm

thanks for the comments, I'm glad you liked them :)

I'd like to share some details about the current markings of these wagons with you.

after all these years of service they now bear several layers of lettering and in some cases at a different position.
as there is no reference material from the 80s, 90s or earlier, I tried to figure out how they should have been at the early-mid 90s

note the different position and lettering of the later marks!

Ν6 31 73 390 0 014-1 Rs-v, AIR 2013-09-27a.JPG


Ν6 31 73 390 0 046-3 Rs-v a.JPG


Ν6 31 73 390 0 046-3 Rs-v b.JPG


Ν6 31 73 390 0 046-3 Rs-v c.JPG


another point is the inspection-service date. although the interval is supposed to be 6 years it seems that it usually takes some longer...
so going back to model them in the 90s we'll have to use some "fictional" dates in most of the cases
unless one could lay a hand on some of the MAI archives, if there is such a thing available today

note again the different position of some of the markings

Ν6 31 73 390 0 046-3 Rs-v d.JPG


Ν6 31 73 390 0 046-3 Rs-v e.JPG


Ν6 31 73 390 0 046-3 Rs-v f.JPG


I'm going to load soon a drawing with the markings position as I think they would have been
I wonder if anybody has some older reference, any help would be most welcomed


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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby christo » Sat Nov 30, 2013 10:33 am

after all these years of service they now bear several layers of lettering and in some cases at a different position.
as there is no reference material from the 80s, 90s or earlier, I tried to figure out how they should have been at the early-mid 90s

the same used to happen with the passenger carriages.


Anyhow...
BM PW A.309.jpg

...this is a photo from Phil Warmald of A309 with a N6 in the background loaded with two army vehicles.

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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby BarbaPanagos » Sat Nov 30, 2013 11:12 am

Great shot! the cars at the car transporter look like some 1984 Lancia Thema, what do you think?
the two army vehicles are a Dodge at the front and a M38A1 Jeep, gradually replaced at the 80s and early 90s by Greek licensed built Mercedes variations.

I'm going to open a topic about army, police and other service vehicles, so we 'll be able to share info and model the loads for our new flatbeds ;)

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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby TimCC6558 » Sat Nov 30, 2013 11:59 am

A general service vehicle topic looks like the way to go, I haven't enough military train pix to start a worthwhile thread.
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Re: OSE N6 Rs-v Flatbeds Polish-built 1966

Postby BalkanExpress » Sun Dec 01, 2013 9:28 am

What about the van (double slope roof) at the end of the trains that appear in the Dodge&Jeep train?

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