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Old 29th January 2010, 21:37
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I'm trying to model a RES train, based on early-90's RES units, hauled by a class 47. I can't find the composition of a typical train anywhere (Super BG, GUV etc), can anyone help?


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Old 29th January 2010, 21:54
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I'm trying to model a RES train, based on early-90's RES units, hauled by a class 47. I can't find the composition of a typical train anywhere (Super BG, GUV etc), can anyone help?
I don't think anything was ever very typical, it was always whatever was chucked together, it seemed to me. You might get the idea from this:
http://daverowland.fotopic.net/p57605280.html
Hope this helps - a bit, anyway.
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You could check DC kits I think they have something including the driving trailer used in depots.
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Old 30th January 2010, 18:52
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Unfortunately I have not still got my "combined" from 1995 but maybe this will help;
On the West Coast (Springs Branch, Wigan) on Saturday 7th January, the parcels train consisted of;
Loco 86247; vans 94101, 94102, 94105, 92562, 92547, 92344, 92755.
On the 14th; Northbound, Loco 86426; vans 94211, 94203, 95134, 94206, 94200, 92876
Southbound; Loco 47781, vans; 92804, 92136, 92347, 93801, 92798, 92398.

These trains usually had nine vans but one spotter can only get so many when they are passing at 70mph !

I hope this helps you.
PS I think the DVT's were introduced in 1994-6 as NAA's converted from earlier vehicles by Hunslet Barclay at Kilmarnock.

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Old 30th January 2010, 22:55
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Thanks for all your help guys, think I'm going to get a mixture of full brakes/GUVs/Super BGs.
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