A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Saint Johnstoun
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Very nice model - what is its progeny? Hornby - Bachmann ??a

Its the only version I don't have!
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Repainted and single chimney fitted on a current Hornby Mallard body which had been dropped :shock: tied up with a NRM Scotsman tender and Loco chassis .


Thank god for ebay :)

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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Those pictures are enough to make me wish Kingfisher had survived instead of Bittern.
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Very neat job mick B. Its good to see some initiative in producing models which cannot just be bought RTR.
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Hello again,
Thank you for the replies, I've since done a bit of digging and the photo I have found of Ssea Eagle (even though it is actually Golden Eagle which interests me for modelling purposes) appears to have only the bottom of the valance lined out. I bought the image from the RCTS website.. Anyone care to discusss this further?
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Simoneric wrote:Hello again,
Thank you for the replies, I've since done a bit of digging and the photo I have found of Ssea Eagle (even though it is actually Golden Eagle which interests me for modelling purposes) appears to have only the bottom of the valance lined out. I bought the image from the RCTS website.. Anyone care to discusss this further?
Best wishes,
Si
I know it's been a few months since this request, but I have just joined. Yes I will confirm this. I noticed the single red line along bottom of the valence only on the locos with the fully black smoke boxes, while the red line surround of the "airfoil" was on Golden Eagle and Osprey, the two with the curved parabola front treatment. I built a Pro Scale brass A4 many years ago and have as yet to paint it. yes, Green it will be, but in which version...?
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Someone with better art skills than me should bring out an illustrated treatise on the A4 paint schemes im sure it would be a winner.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Coboman wrote:
kimballthurlow wrote:I am pleased to report that since my last posting here, I have had the painter mentioned in the last post, do 4 original 3 rail Hornby Dublo locos for me in the shades representing 1937, 1938, 1949 and 1952.
All were Sea Eagle or Walter K Wigham.
When I get a chance I will post photos.
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Kimball
the 1949 one, is it in BR express blue or experimental purple? The reason I ask is RM dec2010 editorial had a touched up photo of Wigwam in a very purple shade of purple!
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Hi Jim,
Sorrry I did not notice your question from last year. No, the 1949 version is in the early BR blue.
However, I am familiar with Wigwam in its purple guise, as I purchased a 2 rail Hornby in that colour. The box shows erroneously "Sir Walter Wigham", when of course the name is "Walter K Wigham" on the engine.
I have no plans immediately for doing the other 4 on the Hornby Dublo - (2 x wartime black, 1 x post war garter blue, 1 x early BR purple), 'cause I got sidetracked in doing a couple of HD N2 engines.
Sometime maybe. And I think I would do only one of the black anyway.
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Re: A4 Sea Eagle in Doncaster green

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Marvin wrote:Those pictures are enough to make me wish Kingfisher had survived instead of Bittern.
Kingfisher, Silver Link and Miles Beevor should have survived.

I guess my drawing of Sea Eagle needn't pop up. I forgot to line her valances anyway :oops:

Beautiful job on 4483 Mick B :mrgreen:
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