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  1. From the album: Skew Bridge - Attic Railway

    Now with added bufferbeam detailing, 60087 passes Skew Bridge sidings with the log train
  2. From the album: Skew Bridge - Attic Railway

    Shortly after adding the bufferbeam details, 60087 is seen passing Skew Bridge sidings with 18 loaded IWA wagons
  3. From the album: Skew Bridge - Attic Railway

    66068 is seen passing Skew Bridge with a fully loaded rake of 18 IWA wagons. A standard one-shot photo taken in portrait mode with added sky effects
  4. This post is all about my project to weather and load a rake of RevolutioN Trains IWA 'Rfnoos' Timber Carriers in OO gauge but before I get started I'll just add a few quick photos taken with my phone camera to show some detail of the 'out of the box' wagons. I currently have a rake of 16 wagons with the intention of increasing this by another 2 wagons to make a rake of 18. The first step will be to weather the wagons followed by the long and tedious process of loading them with hand-cut timber 'logs' made from garden prunings.
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