First ScotRail have ‘renamed‘ a number of their stations in honour of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games:
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Side Tracked: Bachmann 2014 Range Wish List
How To Improve Old Rolling Stock: Prologue – Cost
Now we’ve come to the end of this project I want to briefly talk about cost. You might be wondering – Is it more economical to upgrade old stock or to simply buy replacements with modern tooling?
Let’s break down the cost per coach.
How To Improve Old Rolling Stock: Part 3 – Gangway Connectors
<< Part 2: Coupling || Prologue: Cost >>
So now you’ve got freshly painted coaches with closer coupling. Now I’m going to show you how to make some gangway connectors to really complete the look!
Here’s what you’re going to need to make:
How To Improve Old Rolling Stock: Part 2 – Coupling
<< Part 1: Painting || Part 3: Gangway Connectors >>
One of the main reasons for embarking on this little project was to sort out the spacing between the coaches. Whilst the old Lima/Hornby D-Ring type tension locks are functional, they have since been superseded by slimmer and more compact variants that leave a more realistic spacing between rolling stock.

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The majority of modern OO Gauge rolling stock is now fitted with NEM pockets, a standard design used across manufacturers so users can interchange their coupling types. Continue reading

