(12-08-2023, 06:10 PM)chrisjo Wrote:(12-08-2023, 01:29 AM)Plarail Man UK Wrote: ...seems this is the container type the old Plarail wagons are supposed to be representing - JNR C12 types.
C10, C11 & C12 all look pretty much the same.Β The text on the side:
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JNR Container
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First photo Type C10/C11 photo 21-Mar-1972, second photo 18-Jan-1981
Fair enough, gotta love they literally had 3 classes of relatively identical container, all of which share class names with JNR steam loco classes - It's a wonder nobody got confused but then again, pretty easy to tell a container apart from a locomotive so there's always that xD
So I guess now I could always attach the Plarail C12 wagon to my Tomica World C12 locomotive, and have a C12 hauling a C12?Β
Incidentally all this talk of containers reminded me that here in the UK at one point we actually had sort of similar 'mini-containers' as part of the original incarnation of 'Freightliner' under British Rail, which were not as small as the JNR type but were carried on dedicated 'Conflat' trains much like the dedicated flatbeds used for the compact JNR containers.Β
These were developed with a service called 'Condor' in mind, the name standing for 'Container Door-to-Door', as a continuation of BR's traditional service of individual containers of various types chained to flat wagons which had been the main means of railway container shipment for many years.
Been building Plarail worlds since 2001; Building when I can in 2023