Micks 4mm LNER Models

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Re: Micks 4mm LNER Models

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Very very nice, Mick. Looks like a nice kit that Connoisseur one.
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Yes no real problems at all , as usual with this maker.

I have just acquired a Geo Norton N8, time will tell one the one !!
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P2 Mons Meg using Graeme's Bugatti resin nose conversion. Complete repaint/new lining of a Railroad version with new lined Hornby wheels , Mallard based Tender condition in 1939.
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Nice one Mick. Very reassuring to see that somebody else can make the resin front marry up successfully to the Hornby body.
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Graeme

Much easier build than the Thompson's.

Thanks to you and Merry Xmas to you and everyone else on here !!!
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Excellent modelling. Thank you.
I hope my own project can make as good use of Graeme's product!
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Lovely model as always Mick. I wonder how many models Graeme’s amazing creativity has spawned?

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mick b wrote: Sat Dec 23, 2017 1:25 pm Graeme

Much easier build than the Thompson's.

Thanks to you and Merry Xmas to you and everyone else on here !!!
Thompson always did like to make things awkward.

Festive felicitations all round!
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The Heljan O2/3 this is simply the worse r.t.r for actual overall quality including design etc etc, I have owned for a number of years.

Chimney replaced with a Gibson B1 version , valve gear repaired (twice), numerous parts repaired glued back on and replaced as missing when bought secondhand. Resprayed ,numbering and weathered. Loco Number chosen because Yeadon mentions he saw her at Hull Sheds, near enough to the North east to justify me owning one.

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A few wagon off the pile.

Following Graeme's lead from a few years ago . Hornby Refrigerator Vans two Kit Kat vans , one back to LNER Livery with etched ladders, roof rails, new buffers and wheels, one has Parkside chassis and other original which was of the "correct" type.
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Then a H&BR based version using a Prime Pork marked van as a base. This has had the sides planked flush, new wood chassis and wheels.
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51L NBR Pig iron wagon
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Repainted Oxford LNER wagon.

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Slaters LMS ex MR Cattle wagon
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Hornby Kit Kat ,ex NER Refrigerator Van when in use a a Fish/Meat van.Roof Ice Boxes, Steps and Ladders removed, Parkside Chassis and new wheels.
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:shock: Déjà vu!

Nicely done all round. Parkside chassis under the ex NE fridge van? Which Parkside chassis is masquerading as a pre-group NE item?
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None!!, its the LMS Vac version with J Hangers , much better than the old Hornby dog it was originally fitted, sadly not the "reasonable" Hornby J hanger Vac version which the other Kit Kat van had fitted on purchase.
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Re: Micks 4mm LNER Models

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Second build of a old Hammond etches only of a H&BR Suburban Coach. Various castings, Roof and Bogies added.
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Latest Hornby Brake Van backdated to early LNER . New Roof Vents, lamp irons ,end castings removed , footboards shortened, repainted. Awaits weathering.
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