V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
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V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Hello all!
I'm building a 5 inch gauge V2 starting with the tender, basically I'm trying to decide on which V2 to model and am pleading for photos, drawings etc. for all 3 types fitted to the V2s.
Namely the flared top type as fitted to the J38s/39s and D49s
The low coal space type fitted to 4771 at the moment
and the high coal space type which most V2s seemed to be fitted with.
Basically any detail of the tops and cab ends would be great so I can progress!
Many many thanks in advance!
Cheers
Ben
I'm building a 5 inch gauge V2 starting with the tender, basically I'm trying to decide on which V2 to model and am pleading for photos, drawings etc. for all 3 types fitted to the V2s.
Namely the flared top type as fitted to the J38s/39s and D49s
The low coal space type fitted to 4771 at the moment
and the high coal space type which most V2s seemed to be fitted with.
Basically any detail of the tops and cab ends would be great so I can progress!
Many many thanks in advance!
Cheers
Ben
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Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Afternoon all
My notes on V2 tenders:
4771-4790 Low front Flush sides
4791-4803 High front Flush sides
4804-4814 Low front Stepped out sides
4815-4899 High front Flush sides
3641-3695 High front Flush sides
There were odd cases of locos running with different tenders.
For pictures, Yeadons Register vol 4
For drawings Isinglass no 304
Earlswood nob
My notes on V2 tenders:
4771-4790 Low front Flush sides
4791-4803 High front Flush sides
4804-4814 Low front Stepped out sides
4815-4899 High front Flush sides
3641-3695 High front Flush sides
There were odd cases of locos running with different tenders.
For pictures, Yeadons Register vol 4
For drawings Isinglass no 304
Earlswood nob
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Many thanks Earlswood,
I have the Yeadons and RCTS books amongst others. In one of these somewhere it states that only 4811/60840 stayed with the same tender for the whole if its life (a flared top one at that).
I have googled Isinglass No 304 and am just getting pages of addresses, could you shed any more light for me please? Is it a book? This would be the most useful thing if it contains drawings of the tenders.
Cheers
Ben
I have the Yeadons and RCTS books amongst others. In one of these somewhere it states that only 4811/60840 stayed with the same tender for the whole if its life (a flared top one at that).
I have googled Isinglass No 304 and am just getting pages of addresses, could you shed any more light for me please? Is it a book? This would be the most useful thing if it contains drawings of the tenders.
Cheers
Ben
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Many thanks Alan!
Next question (sorry!) what would be the easiest scale of isinglass drawings to scale up to 5" gauge scale? Or would it be set to just go for the biggest for clarity's sake?
Cheers
Ben
Next question (sorry!) what would be the easiest scale of isinglass drawings to scale up to 5" gauge scale? Or would it be set to just go for the biggest for clarity's sake?
Cheers
Ben
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Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Hi Ben
good to see you here... I'm sure you'll find answers to any LNER questions you have here... this forum has helped me greatly with my build. Regarding which scale drawing to get I'd go for the largest that Islington do which I believe is 10mm to foot or 1:32 scale.. 5" is 1:11.3 so a little use of the calculator should do nicely.... The smaller scale drawings are cheaper but perhaps not as easy to read even so if you choose one of those 7mm to foot is 1:43.5 and 00 is 1:76.
Cheers
Pete
good to see you here... I'm sure you'll find answers to any LNER questions you have here... this forum has helped me greatly with my build. Regarding which scale drawing to get I'd go for the largest that Islington do which I believe is 10mm to foot or 1:32 scale.. 5" is 1:11.3 so a little use of the calculator should do nicely.... The smaller scale drawings are cheaper but perhaps not as easy to read even so if you choose one of those 7mm to foot is 1:43.5 and 00 is 1:76.
Cheers
Pete
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Hi Pete!
You were right, immediately lots of help and info, resulting in an Email being sent to Isinglass ref the tender drawings. I asked which is the biggest/clearest and will purchase those.
Workshop still being reassembled at the moment but a bit of CAD drawing on the laptop can be done without it.
Glad to see work on 4472 has recommenced.
Cheers
Ben
You were right, immediately lots of help and info, resulting in an Email being sent to Isinglass ref the tender drawings. I asked which is the biggest/clearest and will purchase those.
Workshop still being reassembled at the moment but a bit of CAD drawing on the laptop can be done without it.
Glad to see work on 4472 has recommenced.
Cheers
Ben
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Ben and Peter,
good to see you on here
A word of warning for you.
Later on today on model pro boards ( on your thread Peter, BTW nice Porker, had the Royce out today for its first summer run) i am putting up my 'outside the box' 'blue sky thinking' way of getting the frames/wheels/ con rods organized, following two accidents and mishaps that at one point really made me want to give up
now i am not saying this is the way to go, BUT it kept my sanity and it works!!!
hopefully there will also be pics in all their gory detail
Ron
good to see you on here
A word of warning for you.
Later on today on model pro boards ( on your thread Peter, BTW nice Porker, had the Royce out today for its first summer run) i am putting up my 'outside the box' 'blue sky thinking' way of getting the frames/wheels/ con rods organized, following two accidents and mishaps that at one point really made me want to give up
now i am not saying this is the way to go, BUT it kept my sanity and it works!!!
hopefully there will also be pics in all their gory detail
Ron
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Hey Ron!
Nice to see you here too!
Looking forward to the post mate
Ben
Nice to see you here too!
Looking forward to the post mate
Ben
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Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
nice post on my thread Ron... thanks for the comment on my car... summer run in a Royce sounds good fun..any pictures? I won't make it back on the road for this summer but have high hopes for next.. we shall see...silverfox wrote:Ben and Peter,
good to see you on here
A word of warning for you.
Later on today on model pro boards ( on your thread Peter, BTW nice Porker, had the Royce out today for its first summer run) i am putting up my 'outside the box' 'blue sky thinking' way of getting the frames/wheels/ con rods organized, following two accidents and mishaps that at one point really made me want to give up
now i am not saying this is the way to go, BUT it kept my sanity and it works!!!
hopefully there will also be pics in all their gory detail
Ron
Pete
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Sorry to be late on this post but have been on holiday. I have a copy of the 4200 Gal Straight sided tender GA, I have photographed it in 4 sections and can send it via email if of use to you. This is from the Oxford Publishing liasion with the NRM and is a copy of a microfilm/fische..... one of the better ones I have ! I believe I also have some pictures of the tender top while Green Arrow was on the NVR a few years ago.
Please PM me with your email address as the files are too big to post here.
Steve
Please PM me with your email address as the files are too big to post here.
Steve
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Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
If it's of any use John Edgson used to draw at 4mm scale and so any other print scales are enlargements. I don't know about the later drawings but his earlier ones were done on starched linen cloth with a ruling pen and Indian ink, including all of the lettering, and dyeline printed. I used to watch him work some lunchtimes. I don't think he changed his basic technique.BenW wrote:Many thanks Alan!
Next question (sorry!) what would be the easiest scale of isinglass drawings to scale up to 5" gauge scale? Or would it be set to just go for the biggest for clarity's sake?
Cheers
Ben
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Cheers 65447 for that but the isinglass drawing has now arrived and has shone considerable light on the subject! Time to get cracking on the CAD methinks!
Steve many thanks also, I have sent you a PM
Ben
Steve many thanks also, I have sent you a PM
Ben
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
I have added a series of photos to my Flickr site showing tender views and also loco views of V2 4771, pictures were taken at the Nene Valley Railway Steam gala in September 2007. I hope they are of use.
The link .. https://www.flickr.com/photos/8336963@N ... 6524617538 ...takes you to the first image of the V2 set.
Steve
The link .. https://www.flickr.com/photos/8336963@N ... 6524617538 ...takes you to the first image of the V2 set.
Steve
Re: V2 4200 gal group standard tenders
Excellent pics thanks Steve! Spot on, many thanks!
Ben
Ben