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jwealleans wrote:
that is "original" in the way that a responibility-shirking politician might claim to have meant it?
Actually (and I'm open to correction here) what I had in mind was that it was the first of the conversions which has spawned all these resin based and increasingly ugly variants.
Aah - understand now :roll:

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Ta.

Welcome to page 200.
Only available on the limited edition, de-luxe, leather-bound, boxed, executive set version of this website.


It looked at one point as if that Peterborough North chappie over on "HW"Web might get to 200 first*, but I've benefitted from a renewed surge of enthusiasm whilst he seems to have lost momentum on 193. He does a lovely job of video commentary though.......

* I know he has more individual entries on his pages than I have on mine, and half as many "views" again as these pages have had, but he does have exposure to a far bigger audience.
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jwealleans wrote:increasingly ugly variants
Can't argue with that, but I'm going back to nice ones soon.
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Meanwhile, somewhere in the postal system.....
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Au contraire, le V2 est arrivee!
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Oh good. I'm sure you'll find something of use in that box.....
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Some footage from Little Bytham. Featuring my 2550 and 4901, Atlantics....Atlantic C1, Jwealleans B1.....plus one LNER forum member appearing out of the baseboards!
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G'Day Gents

200 pages, who would have thought it, I knew him when he did'nt have a page to his name :lol:

Congratulation. :mrgreen:

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2750 wrote:plus one LNER forum member appearing out of the baseboards
Never seen that man in my life....
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Atlantic 3279 wrote:
2750 wrote:plus one LNER forum member appearing out of the baseboards
Never seen that man in my life....
Looks shifty to me....
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The last shot of 4901.....if only I had a time machine!
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A modest start on the Howldenization of an old Hornby Gresley composite body. I didn't time myself, but I suspect this represents around three-quarters of an hour's work with a razor saw and files. I began by splitting the roof into three portions, then separated the roof edges from the coach sides at the top of the gutters, finally cutting through the outer parts of the roof laterally just within the dummy inner ends of the coach. I then filed the exposed parts of the top of each end to a new profile ready to receive new side pieces of roof at a lower level, working to an end-elevation drawing of a typical Howlden coach.

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Having now located a drawing of a GN semi-corridor first in my collection, I now have some evidence for the location of battery boxes on an electrically lit Howlden coach on an underframe of approx 58' 6" length - not too dissimilar to this Margate toy 57 footer.
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I was wondering how you'd form the clerestory to the roof; not considering that you might lower the two sides and leave the bit on the middle... clever!

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Completely agree - clever through beautiful simplicity (and very finely executed by the look of it)
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You make it look so simple Graeme!
I wouldn't know where to start.

Looking forward to seeing these develop.
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