On early GWR horse boxes, there was a trumpet vent on the roof of the groom's compartment - the D&S N6 kit has one. 2 questions:
1. Which way were they set - longitudinally or transverse? I have found few original photos (which are not very clear).
2. When did they go out of use, being replaced with shell vents?
Any thoughts will be appreciated.
GWR Trumpet vents
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Re: GWR Trumpet vents
David,
I cannot find a prototype photo of a horsebox with trumpet vents.
However I can offer the following information derived from models which always show the trumpet vents arranged longitudinally along the van.
N6 from Wizard models - photo on their website
N6 of my own from a Colin Waite kit (I think) bought made up - a photo of one of these is given on p.94 of part 3 of Great Western Branch Line
Modelling by Stephen Williams
N11 D&S kit built by me, the instructions for which clearly show the longitudinal arrangement
I hope this helps.
Best wishes.
Joe
I cannot find a prototype photo of a horsebox with trumpet vents.
However I can offer the following information derived from models which always show the trumpet vents arranged longitudinally along the van.
N6 from Wizard models - photo on their website
N6 of my own from a Colin Waite kit (I think) bought made up - a photo of one of these is given on p.94 of part 3 of Great Western Branch Line
Modelling by Stephen Williams
N11 D&S kit built by me, the instructions for which clearly show the longitudinal arrangement
I hope this helps.
Best wishes.
Joe
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