Micks 4mm LNER Models

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Ha... now that explains a question I had regarding the different rear steps I had noticed when looking round the A4's at the NRM.

Couple of pics to show the difference for the unenlightened...like me.
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Does DoC have a corridor tender? I can't remember off hand, but that looks like it might be a corridor connection in the background. Perhaps that is the primary difference...
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It's an easy one to make, indeed I suspect that Hornby may have even released some models with the wrong underframe on! A couple of mine were running around with the wrong steps until I sorted them.

D of C does have a corridor tender. The steps are further back on the corridor tenders as the tender body is slightly longer - you can see the gap on the non corridor tender behind DDI!
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You had me worried for a bit that I had miss filed my pics, yes it does have a corridor tender and just for you Richard.
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Bachmann V2 upgraded as far as I could go without chopping the body to bits. This is horrible body as said so many times before.

Body rubbed down to remove hideous top seam . Re painted New numbers and Lettering as Bachmann use a wierd pale yellow/gold colour and Loco relined and additional lining added to Cab windows using HMRS decals. Front coupling nem pocket filled in.

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Brassmasters etched Reversing and Ash pan levers. Floor supports and front steps.
Hornby A3 provided Dome, Smokebox Door,Oil box, Superheater Covers , Vacumn return pipe, snifting valve, front buffers, screw coupling and vacumn pipes.
Hornby A4 safety valves
Re glazed , new sandbox fillers, etched cabside sight screens,new front footplate handles and lamp Irons repositioned front frames thinned. Real coal ,etched fire irons and lostwax brake standards to tender.

Looks a bit better :D
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On a Horsebox/CCT train

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Hi Mick,

The improved V2 does look an awful lot better now! Impressive work as always.
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I received a Branchlines price list this week and I see they list a replacement chassis and detailing pack for the Bachmann V2. Has anyone used it and is it any good?
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Not on my one !!! :D :D

I presume it is for the old style body with fittings for the old type chassis ?
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Jonathan: TW used it under a NuCast lump and expressed satisfaction with the result. I do have various bits of etched V2 chasis from different sources lying around, possibly enough to make a whole one including driving wheels, although I'm not sure whether to keep the parts for my own use. Not sure if they would suit your plans either.
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A change from refurbing knackered rtr , some kit building has been done,.

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ABS
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D&S Hull and Barnsley Dia 18 Van only the second H&BR wagon/van I have ever managed to fine via ebay . Very nice etched Brass kit.
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They look lovely Mick.
May have to pick your brain over what engineering stock you have. :)
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No problem :D
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