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P Class Ration Wagon WDLR [MOC]

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Years ago, I made a MOC of a narrow gauge engine from WW1 Tin Turtle and then promptly took it apart and forgot all about it!! Now I'm back in a WW1 mood and have decided to rebuild the model and create a small scene around it. This has involved a bit of research into the War Department Light Railway (WDLR) which was set up to deliver munitions and other supplies/evacuate casualties. I'm still awaiting parts for the engine(s!) but here's my first bit of rolling stock... the War Department P Class Ration Wagon.

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As it's name suggests, it was intended to carry food and other supplies to the trenches. The sides were hinged to aid loading/unloading.

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All loaded up!!

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After dropping off supplies the wagon could then be used to evacuate casualties. The tall frame at each end was designed to allow the wagon to carry 2 stretchers.

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I've not much experience of building train related stuff and despite being a small build, it turned out to be a bit trickier than I'd expected to make the size/proportions look right - it's not perfect but I think it looks ok!! I ended up using a Brickarms clip for the coupling as the technic piece I wanted to use just looked too big!! I also had a play around in creating a little trench scene around it (unfortunately that's all the narrow gauge rail I have at the min!!) 

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Thanks for looking.... comments are always welcome (hopefully it won't be long before I can add some more wagons/engines/track to it!!)

 

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1 hour ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

I love the design of this little wagon ...it's very inspiring for me! :thumbup:

Is the hook of the wagon a piece from BrickArms?

Hi 

Thanks for the comments...

The "hook" is two bits of cut flex tube and a Brickarms "u-clip" 

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Hope that helps.

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Nice job on your trench RR wagon there.  I was actually thinking about making something similar based on the new roller coaster tracks & car bases for my post-apocalyptic setting (due to major frontline areas being heavily fortified & trench-intensive).

The one British soldier in the bottom pics doesn't seem overly thrilled at the selection of food that just arrived, though. :head_back:

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11 minutes ago, Laura Takayama said:

The one British soldier in the bottom pics doesn't seem overly thrilled at the selection of food that just arrived, though. :head_back:

He can see that there’s an officer on the scene who is checking the contents of the wagon and will take all the best rations for the officers mess. :tongue:

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