In need of LNER heavy freight fast
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In need of LNER heavy freight fast
I am currently in the process of compling a collection of locos and one major gap is LNER freight locos (I model everything in BR for simplisity).
Does anyone know where I can get hold of an O4, Q6, O2 and J27 as well as an A5 tank and L1 so that I can finish what has been a year long quest for LNER freight engines and heavy tank engines.
Thanks Tom
Does anyone know where I can get hold of an O4, Q6, O2 and J27 as well as an A5 tank and L1 so that I can finish what has been a year long quest for LNER freight engines and heavy tank engines.
Thanks Tom
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Hi Tom,
What scale are you modelling in?
GeoffB
What scale are you modelling in?
GeoffB
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scale
I am currently modelling 00
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Hi Tom
I know there are one or two kits in O but not familiar with OO nowadays - must be 40 years since I was in that scale - but still have - on my bookshelf - an original Hornby Dublo "Sir Nigel Gresley". Doesn't run nowadays ('cos I've not tried it since 40+ yrs ago) - just sits there looking pretty!!
Geoff.
I know there are one or two kits in O but not familiar with OO nowadays - must be 40 years since I was in that scale - but still have - on my bookshelf - an original Hornby Dublo "Sir Nigel Gresley". Doesn't run nowadays ('cos I've not tried it since 40+ yrs ago) - just sits there looking pretty!!
Geoff.
For the Q6 and J27 try Alexander Models
http://www.xclent.freeuk.com/alexander/models.htm
Look reeeeal nice, if only i had the money and time!
http://www.xclent.freeuk.com/alexander/models.htm
Look reeeeal nice, if only i had the money and time!
Hi Tom.
Some of the items you are looking for have been produced as whitemetal kits by Nu-cast. On looking to see if these are still available I found this site which may be of some use,
www.thekitconnection.com
they list the kits available by manufacturer and railway.
Alternatively try e-bay, locos appear regularly.
Happy hunting.
Andy
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Some of the items you are looking for have been produced as whitemetal kits by Nu-cast. On looking to see if these are still available I found this site which may be of some use,
www.thekitconnection.com
they list the kits available by manufacturer and railway.
Alternatively try e-bay, locos appear regularly.
Happy hunting.
Andy
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Forget kit connection. far too expensive.
L1 was manufactured by ABS. Manufacure has stopped but kits are still available from Keykits. Try contact at Keykits
E-mail Address(es):
info@keykits.net
Dave Alexander does do Q6 and J27 but you can also get his kits from Mainly Trains (cheaper). www.mainlytrains.co.uk
DJH do a Q7 and A8.
Little Engines do A6, A7, A8 and number of 2-8-0 freight locos (Thompson O1, Robinson O4/3, O4/7 and O4/8). They also do a very nice heavy shunting tank (T1 4-8-0), tempted? Try contact keith_landles@yahoo.co.uk .
If I find anymore I'll post later.
Bob
L1 was manufactured by ABS. Manufacure has stopped but kits are still available from Keykits. Try contact at Keykits
E-mail Address(es):
info@keykits.net
Dave Alexander does do Q6 and J27 but you can also get his kits from Mainly Trains (cheaper). www.mainlytrains.co.uk
DJH do a Q7 and A8.
Little Engines do A6, A7, A8 and number of 2-8-0 freight locos (Thompson O1, Robinson O4/3, O4/7 and O4/8). They also do a very nice heavy shunting tank (T1 4-8-0), tempted? Try contact keith_landles@yahoo.co.uk .
If I find anymore I'll post later.
Bob
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Heavy Freight
Tom,
Nucast GNR/LNER/BR O2 currently for sale on ebay (already built). Price stands at £74. 2 days left on the auction.
Bob
Nucast GNR/LNER/BR O2 currently for sale on ebay (already built). Price stands at £74. 2 days left on the auction.
Bob
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Heavy Freight.
PDK do a Gresley O2/3. Can be built as an O2/4. Looks very nice.
Bob.
Bob.
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Tom,
Just be careful about any WANDERING suggestions. Keep on the right track and keep on the right side of the country.
Bob
Just be careful about any WANDERING suggestions. Keep on the right track and keep on the right side of the country.
Bob
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Only because the War Department / Ministry of Supply gave a helping hand
More seriously, the 8Fs were good engines. Even the ultra-cheapskate version (the O7 / Austerity) lasted a lot longer than was intended. Built to last about 3 years, they were still operating in the 1960s. All in a horrible condition though, and the only survivor had to be re-imported from Sweden.
Richard
More seriously, the 8Fs were good engines. Even the ultra-cheapskate version (the O7 / Austerity) lasted a lot longer than was intended. Built to last about 3 years, they were still operating in the 1960s. All in a horrible condition though, and the only survivor had to be re-imported from Sweden.
Richard
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