gathering of A4s

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Cracking pictures
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Agreed, but an excruciating read. Written by someone in their twenties, no doubt. Not his fault, I know, but you'd think someone could clue him in on idiom.
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not hi-jacking the thread but , found this on flee bay , at Bank Top just maybe on her way to join in :mrgreen:
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Excellent articles in this months Heritage Railway on the gathering and other A4 articles and a streamlined A1/A3 proposal (one for Graeme!!). :D
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mick b wrote:a streamlined A1/A3 proposal
They advertised this article, first with a semi streamlined duchess, and then followed it up with a semi streamlined A1/1, leading those along the way to thinking that they were the subject locomotives! Pretty poor advertising if you ask me
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It was a poor article. I had hoped for something new on the real proposals for streamlining which started with the first A4 ideas and didn't finish until BR killed off the Peppercorn A1 streamlining post-war. I have assembled a number of drawings into a word file and post them for those folks who may not have seen the proposals before.
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That's an interesting insight - I like the poppet valve A3
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Same old designs other than the W1 variation.


I liked the sketch of the A1 streamliner ,rear facing boiler and streamliner Tender ahead of the Cab :D which I had never seen before :shock:
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I visited the NRM yesterday. Photos are in this set - not all are A4s:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertcwp/ ... 602064101/

When I arrived around midday there was a huge queue to get in so I went back around 2.00 pm and had to queue for 20 minutes. Photography was difficult due to the number of people but became better later in the afternoon. 60007/8/9 were easiest to photograph and were also in the best light.
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Quite a different story today, as related in my post about sixth down here:
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Thanks for the lovely photos Kestrel and others . I went last tues. very hot and busy. One thing I noticed which no one seems to have mentioned : the green colour of No.8 and 9 . It's not quite right to my eyes,rather like the Hornby green.Maybe they specified the mix! Some of us remember them,indeed worked on them,like myself,and it is not the "brunswick"green that I remember.
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ROY@34F wrote:Thanks for the lovely photos Kestrel and others . I went last tues. very hot and busy. One thing I noticed which no one seems to have mentioned : the green colour of No.8 and 9 . It's not quite right to my eyes,rather like the Hornby green.Maybe they specified the mix! Some of us remember them,indeed worked on them,like myself,and it is not the "brunswick"green that I remember.
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I don't remember Brunswick green as I'm too young but I wondered if 8 and 9 might be a bit bright. However, colours change due to fading, weathering etc, and some colours go darker over time not lighter, so it's hard to tell for sure unless you have a colour sample of the specification that BR used. 8 and 9 were also in bright sunshine when I took my photos.
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ROY@34F wrote:the green colour of No.8 and 9
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Which green? My immediate impression was that the two locos were painted in entirely different shades.
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I don't pretend to know that much about liveries and maybe it's the natural daylight shining on no.60008 but the B.R. livery she wears looks a bit to light to me almost like a Pea green rather then the slightly darker green that is seen on archive video film footage and colour photographs from the B.R. era?.

I guess this is only to be expected now days when locos are being painted and re-painted in different liveries every couple of years that people can't quite replicate certain liveries from the past correctly?.
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