On the hunt for a hunt
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On the hunt for a hunt
I am currently operating my secondary line based model with a K3, standard 4 4-6-0, J39, Jinty and an 04 diesel with a standard 5 due on the 25th lol. I would like to expand my loco fleet further before I redesign the model to depict Barnsley in the 60's. What I would really like is a range of exLNER locos. The ones that I have already talked about in the forum are heavy freight locos then I realised my shorter passenger and parcels trains needed a loco and the D49 seems to be a perfect choice. The other locos I have lined up are a V2, B1, B17, O4, Q6, A4, A1, A3, 9F, 8F, Jubilee and Scot. Anyone guess what line my model is based on lol
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O4
A nice built O4 would not look out of place , You just need to look out for a K's kit.
Dave.
Dave.
Didn't Hornby make a D49 Hunt? Might have it on www.ehattons.com or if not there contacting model shops and going to exhibitions would probably turn one up
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Here is a photo of my much modified Hornby Hunt. This shows how the Rotary Popet valve gear should look. Hornby's version was a cop-out with Walshaerts valve gear, just like their Shire.
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PDK do a D49/1 "Hunt" kit - John Brighton (see http://www.steamline.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/page2.html) is building one for me at the moment for my Alnwick-based 00 gauge layout. Here's a picture (no prizes for spotting the uncompleted portions). The tender is a Dave Alexander flare-sided LNER standard:
I've had a couple of Hornby D49s but could never get used to the crude valve gear, even on the Shire Walschaerts-fitted sub-variant.
I've had a couple of Hornby D49s but could never get used to the crude valve gear, even on the Shire Walschaerts-fitted sub-variant.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Don't get too excited. I started out with the intention of reproducing Alnwick as faithfully as I could within the constraints of my available loftspace and budget; but it slowly became apparent that unless I started commissioning large quantities of bespoke etchings and castings the beautiful double-arched trainshed was going to be a lifetime's work. So I have compromised, adopting (but simplifying slightly) the Alnwick layout and diverging architecturally. So the signal box is a cross between Usworth and Alnmouth (but may one day be replaced by a nice gantry box); the station building is Richmond - which is pretty elaborate itself, and has a fairly grandiose roof; the goods shed is from a previous layout and comes from Alston but will also be replaced in due course.jdtoronto wrote:Alnwick-based - how far have you gone? Exactly what are you modelling? Do you have any photos?
John
The track (Peco code 75 finescale) is about 50% laid, painted and ballasted. Turnouts are powered using Tortoise motors and controlled by Lenz DCC modules. One or two scenic features have been installed but I am trying to discipline myself to resist the temptation to prettify it before the basic engineering is working properly.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?