I am building a OO kit of one of this class for a friend. There appears to be very few photographs online for these and I really need to see what details are on the rear. The kit includes a ladder, but no indication where it goes. I guess there are also steps, handrails, etc.
If anyone can show me a picture of the rear of the bunker, I would be most grateful. Thanks in advance.
Alan
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Hello andersley
Try Yeadons loco biographies, classes L1@V1/V3,there are some excellent rear views of the L1 bunker arrangement.
cheers ......Hunslet
Try Yeadons loco biographies, classes L1@V1/V3,there are some excellent rear views of the L1 bunker arrangement.
cheers ......Hunslet
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There is a good rear view photo of 67721 at Bishops Stortford in 1957, plus a couple of other rear views in "Locomotives Illustrated 120 - The LNER Class L-1 and K-1" published July/August 1998 - copies frequently come up on e-bay.
The same photo of 67721 appears in the RCTS Part 9A of Locos of the LNER, but is a smaller size photo and not so well reproduced.
Nick Campling did an article recently - I think in BackTrack - "The Thompson Class L-1 2-6-4T" including scale drawings - including rear view - and several photos including a rear view of 67748 in 1957 - this is photo Ref T5270 which I think is a H Gordon Tidey photograph, originally published by "Real Photographs Co Ltd" and now available from the National Railway Museum.
I hope the above is of some help.
Regards
Paul
The same photo of 67721 appears in the RCTS Part 9A of Locos of the LNER, but is a smaller size photo and not so well reproduced.
Nick Campling did an article recently - I think in BackTrack - "The Thompson Class L-1 2-6-4T" including scale drawings - including rear view - and several photos including a rear view of 67748 in 1957 - this is photo Ref T5270 which I think is a H Gordon Tidey photograph, originally published by "Real Photographs Co Ltd" and now available from the National Railway Museum.
I hope the above is of some help.
Regards
Paul