Elmham Market in EM

James Spooner

Western Thunderer
After a few days on the roster it was time to return home and, having then caught up with tasks at home, I have again turned my attention to the Wickham DMU. I felt more in the mood for doing some metalwork rather than returning to the glazing so dug out my Dremel and a grinding disc and started removing the steps (which don’t match the position of the doors) and the trusses under the steps (which were present on the Derby lightweights but not on the Wickhams). I have managed to remove the extraneous parts from one side and will need to make good the grinding marks with some plastic padding before adding in the new footboards.

The photos show one side still with the full set of castings and the other with the bits removed.

Nigel

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Jim smith-wright

Western Thunderer
Great stuff, dunno how I missed this. I'd consider replacing the power bogie though as it seems a shame to do such a good job on the rest of the unit to fill a quarter of the power car with a lump of metal.

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This is a derby lightweight chassis fitted with a high level lo-rider
 

James Spooner

Western Thunderer
Great stuff, dunno how I missed this. I'd consider replacing the power bogie though as it seems a shame to do such a good job on the rest of the unit to fill a quarter of the power car with a lump of metal.

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This is a derby lightweight chassis fitted with a high level lo-rider
Hi Jim,

Many thanks for your comments and I have slowly been coming around to your way of thinking on the motor bogie. Your comment has prompted me to look at the High Level website but the Lo-rider doesn’t seem to feature there any more. I have emailed High Level to ascertain the position.

Nigel
 
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