The under-developement 32mm garden railway is planned to be set in the late 20th century, somewhere in Wales, and probably diesel hauled. So there really isn't a justification for a Ffestiniog Railway Horse Dandy Wagon. Yet, as soon as I saw this wagon in an issue of Garden Rail, I really wanted it. What can I say, I like an eccentric bit of rolling stock.
A Dandy Wagon is a specialist item of rolling stock, used in the days when the Ffestiniog ran their slate trains by gravity. Empty trains were hauled by horse up to the quarries, then the horse rode back to the seaside in a a special wagon attached to the back of the loaded trains.
This is a really nice wagon, it practically falls together.
Use of an engineers square, but the quality of the cutting is so good it doesn't really need it.
Bodywork assembled.
The chassis was an interesting design, brass tubes the axles sit within. It does mean the wagon rolls along very nicely.
Sprayed with a handy can of dark red.
The more I looked at it though, the more I thought I'd like to add some extra relief detailing, so broke out the spare rivets (stick on gems) leftover from the diesel shunter build.
Some dry grass used for the hay in the trough.
The horse is the right side, but the wrong breed and really needs some harness and tack. That said, the Schliech-branded toy is quite characterful, and they had this one on another stand at the Llangollen show so it was a handy purchase.