A1/3 Black (Wartime Black)
Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 3:22 am
I may have asked this before but if so have deleted any replies.
If in fact some were painted in Black I intend to depict an A1/3 in Wartime Black or 'All-Over' Black during LNER (ie before Nationalisation) and have a 'spare' Flying Scotsman in LNER Apple Green which I'm happy to 'sacrifice' and paint to get this Black version of these Pacifics.
What I would like (if possible) is a name/s that satisfies the following criteria (as the model I'm planning to paint has them):
(1) Must have single chimney
(2) Must have corridor tender
(3) Must be without smoke deflectors
(4) In this Black livery did it pull any of the following named trains: 'The Flying Scotsman'; 'The Queen of Scots'; 'The Yorkshire Pullman'; 'The Scarborough Flyer' (and any advice on what type of coaches would be most appropriate for these named trains)
(5) If 'Black' of any sort, within these criteria, would the tender letters used have been LNER or just NE (as I understand Wartime Black tended to be) or would the tenders had the loco numbers rather than letters?
(Less relevant - to me anyway- but any comments on Left or Right hand drive helpful).
I note on a number of old photos quite a few had 'splasher' nameplates (and am quite happy to buy a totally new set of a different names; splasher or boiler side providing the above criteria is covered) but if a set of boiler side 'Sandwich' nameplates I already have, meets the above I'll save a bob or two and redo as 2504/Sandwich. If not, I have seen Black/White photos of 'Solario'; 'Spion Kop'; 'Humorist'; but not sure if the livery in these old photos was LNER Green or in fact Black. If any of these 3 do, then I've got proof to back up my choice (Humorist 1st pick), but other A1/3 names I'm leaning to are 'Gladiateur'; 'Robert the Devil'; ;Dick Turpin' but open to other suggestions, provided they suit all of above (if possible).
I thank you in advance of any helpful comments which I know are most likely to be forthcoming.
Graeme Leary
New Zealand
If in fact some were painted in Black I intend to depict an A1/3 in Wartime Black or 'All-Over' Black during LNER (ie before Nationalisation) and have a 'spare' Flying Scotsman in LNER Apple Green which I'm happy to 'sacrifice' and paint to get this Black version of these Pacifics.
What I would like (if possible) is a name/s that satisfies the following criteria (as the model I'm planning to paint has them):
(1) Must have single chimney
(2) Must have corridor tender
(3) Must be without smoke deflectors
(4) In this Black livery did it pull any of the following named trains: 'The Flying Scotsman'; 'The Queen of Scots'; 'The Yorkshire Pullman'; 'The Scarborough Flyer' (and any advice on what type of coaches would be most appropriate for these named trains)
(5) If 'Black' of any sort, within these criteria, would the tender letters used have been LNER or just NE (as I understand Wartime Black tended to be) or would the tenders had the loco numbers rather than letters?
(Less relevant - to me anyway- but any comments on Left or Right hand drive helpful).
I note on a number of old photos quite a few had 'splasher' nameplates (and am quite happy to buy a totally new set of a different names; splasher or boiler side providing the above criteria is covered) but if a set of boiler side 'Sandwich' nameplates I already have, meets the above I'll save a bob or two and redo as 2504/Sandwich. If not, I have seen Black/White photos of 'Solario'; 'Spion Kop'; 'Humorist'; but not sure if the livery in these old photos was LNER Green or in fact Black. If any of these 3 do, then I've got proof to back up my choice (Humorist 1st pick), but other A1/3 names I'm leaning to are 'Gladiateur'; 'Robert the Devil'; ;Dick Turpin' but open to other suggestions, provided they suit all of above (if possible).
I thank you in advance of any helpful comments which I know are most likely to be forthcoming.
Graeme Leary
New Zealand