Hornby 'Smoke Joe' = Y9?
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:50 pm
Christopher High has just emailed me to suggest that Hornby's "Smokey Joe" saddletank model is a Drummond Y9:
http://www.hornby.com/pages/prod_det.aspx?id=1092
http://www.lner.info/locos/Y/y9.shtml
A lot of the parameters are identical or very similar. Also the side profiles are very similar but with detail differences (eg. the buffers, and the cab side sheets). The Hornby page says it is based on a Caledonian model. It also has an ex-LMS BR number.
The Y9s were built to a Neilson standard design.
Does anone know anything about the CR engines? I'm thinking that both sets of engines were built to the same Neilson design - hence the broad similarities but detail differences. Can anyone confirm or contradict this hypothesis?
Richard
http://www.hornby.com/pages/prod_det.aspx?id=1092
http://www.lner.info/locos/Y/y9.shtml
A lot of the parameters are identical or very similar. Also the side profiles are very similar but with detail differences (eg. the buffers, and the cab side sheets). The Hornby page says it is based on a Caledonian model. It also has an ex-LMS BR number.
The Y9s were built to a Neilson standard design.
Does anone know anything about the CR engines? I'm thinking that both sets of engines were built to the same Neilson design - hence the broad similarities but detail differences. Can anyone confirm or contradict this hypothesis?
Richard