How to Improve the Dapol Brake Van kit

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Here I take the Dapol (ex Airfix) 20T BR Brake Van kit and improve it by adding wire handrails and glazing.
    The Dapol kitmaster Brake van kit has a long history, first produced by Airfix in the 1960s. Even today, the kit can produce a good representation of the prototype. In this video I show how I have done some simple improvements to bring it up to modern standards, replacing the moulded handrails with wire ones, and by adding glazing.
    If you'd like to have a go at building one of these yourself, click here: amzn.to/3skOrXG

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  • @Hal-Zuzzu_Model_Railway
    @Hal-Zuzzu_Model_Railway 3 роки тому +1

    Good stuff :) thanks for sharing :)

  • @janeresting9667
    @janeresting9667 2 роки тому +1

    Shows how even a basic kit can be detailed. Thanks for the video.

  • @templefield
    @templefield 3 роки тому +5

    This kit is my all time favourite. I hope some advice will not be taken the wrong way. I would use a chisel head scalpel to remove the handrails. The sharper the blade the safer it is. Also, make the first bend in handrails with pliers to get a good 90 deg bend then use you jig for the second bend. Next, try priming the vehicle first. I recommend halfords red primer. You may find the paint easier to apply. Cheers.

    • @MessingaboutwithModels
      @MessingaboutwithModels  3 роки тому +1

      All great advice, thanks!

    • @HamStrains
      @HamStrains 2 роки тому

      Don't even need a fancy bending jig here just a pair of flat surgical tweezers(genuine and used from my hospital days, yes sterilised lol). Bend the first angle, stick that into a hole drilled in a bit of wood or even directly into the model then run a ruler next to the wire or the tweezers up to the next hole and pinch it with the tweezers at the right length and bend it.
      Just started putting up dumb videos of my work if you wanna see the results. No real right way to do anything but many ways to try...

  • @OlivierGabin
    @OlivierGabin 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks to show us the DCC Concepts ruler and handrail jig, it's a clever tool at a real bargain price (found for GBP 13 at Hatton's).
    As you did, just using wire handrail instead of moulded ones really changes everything on a shoestring and for a minimal amount of work. I will remember this for my own kits.
    One great thing in Uk modelling in OO scale, is the existence itself of those kits, cheap, nice and easy to build. You don't have that in continental modelling, except in brass form at awfull prices (a german Weinert locomotive brass kit cost up to 1000 €, approx. GBP 900), and requiring high modelism skills to be assembled. I don't know for US trains if they have such kits, but it's great to have them in OO UK modelling.

    • @MessingaboutwithModels
      @MessingaboutwithModels  2 роки тому

      It's amazing to think that this kit, and the other Dapol ex Airfix kits are now over 50 years old!
      Which reminds me I really need to do that 16T mineral wagon kit....

  • @MessingaboutwithModels
    @MessingaboutwithModels  3 роки тому +3

    The next step for this brake van is some weathering. Check out my video specifically on weathering a brake van here: ua-cam.com/video/dXYVAbFey80/v-deo.html

  • @MarkJohnson-lp2qr
    @MarkJohnson-lp2qr 2 роки тому +1

    Nice Job, in the process of the same project, but been struggling a bit drilling holes with a dremel, do to being to bulky. Tried a pin vice in the past but doesn't grip the drill bit any more. Was wondering were you acquired yours as it looks a lot more robust, Thank You,

    • @MessingaboutwithModels
      @MessingaboutwithModels  2 роки тому +1

      I picked it up from ebay a couple of years ago - its fairly good, but there are no makers marks, so I cant hep you. My problem has been finding robust drill bits - they seem to have a habit of breaking!

    • @markjohnson2420
      @markjohnson2420 2 роки тому +1

      Yes , l know what you mean, bent and snapped a few my self. Thanks 😆

  • @garyburford5774
    @garyburford5774 3 роки тому +1

    Nice build. I would though have added a little bit of lead to the floor of the body. They are great kits, but a little light.

    • @MessingaboutwithModels
      @MessingaboutwithModels  3 роки тому

      Yep, although this one was a bit heavier than the usual dapol kits - slightly bigger.

    • @sophiaevans9908
      @sophiaevans9908 3 роки тому +1

      Self adhesive wheel balancing weights are perfect for adding weight. I loaded up my Parkside CCT with them and it's now more than weighty enough

  • @rhiwderinraytube
    @rhiwderinraytube 3 роки тому +2

    You can buy some self-adhesive flat 10gm and 5gm flat weights (for car wheels) and stick them to the base/floor. The kit is too light without them.

    • @MessingaboutwithModels
      @MessingaboutwithModels  3 роки тому

      I have been using "liquid lead" up until now, basically a set of tiny, dense ball bearings (i dont think they're lead due to safety issues). They work ok, but I think the wheel balancing weights might be easier to use in future.

    • @rhiwderinraytube
      @rhiwderinraytube 3 роки тому +1

      @@MessingaboutwithModels hi
      In the past there was some issue of these liquid lead capsules reacting with some types of adhesive and expanding to ruin the model. Don’t know if that has been resolved.

    • @MessingaboutwithModels
      @MessingaboutwithModels  3 роки тому

      Well *fingers crossed* no problems so far!

    • @templefield
      @templefield 3 роки тому +1

      I am sure you know already but only use super glue (cyno for the cool kids) to glue the liquid lead. Personally, where a space within the vehicle is available, tyre balance weights all day long.