Streamlined P2 in 4mm?

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Frazmataz
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Streamlined P2 in 4mm?

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Does anyone know where I can get a 4mm kit for the P2 in streamlined condition? I would prefer to avoid the Apple Green Engines model due to their ridiculous overpricing.
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Two Nu-Cast versions are currently being advertised by West Coast Kit Centre,Alan Bunn 01752 786304,"Earl Marischal" and the streamlined version you want.Note the listed price is with motor etc and should be less if you buy the plain kit-I would recommend a DJH GB-I gearbox for this,they can supply them assembled if you wish,with a big round Mashima 1628 or 1630 and flywheel-try Andy Mullins at Branchlines for this though I think DJH can supply the 28.Good luck,a lovely project!
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Post by Frazmataz »

thanks for that :D do they have a website?
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Post by rob »

No but email Alanwestkit@aol.com should get you in touch-he can do very good little guide to building free with an order,well worth asking about even if you are fairly experienced
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Post by jwealleans »

Springside also advertise the Pro-Scale kit, which is etched brass. I'm pretty sure this is the streamlined version.

Their website is http://www.springsidemodels.com
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Post by Frazmataz »

I have emailed Springside about this kit at an earlier date, and it is the Non-streamlined version only.
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Streamlined P2

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So why are they overpriced ? ( Apple Green )
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Post by Bullhead »

See this exciting viewtopic.php?t=185 thread. In the interests of balance, I'd have to say that a very quick perusal of http://homepage.ntlworld.com/applegreen/RTR.html this evening makes me think that Apple Green are offering an appreciably higher standard of model, and therefore better value for money, than previously.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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Thats exactly what I meant, I have seen some of these locos on a well known exhibition layout, I enquired as to the builder and was told Apple Green, the owner seemed well pleased with them,
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