"Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
We need some updates over here too 'Robert'!
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
A little while since any updates, this mainly due to the layout being packed away since Barrow Hill until a few weeks ago. But all back up and running again now and expecting a few visitors tomorrow. So a few pix below by way of a catch up:
The one item I have been working on is the turntable which is fully motorised and detailed.
The one item I have been working on is the turntable which is fully motorised and detailed.
(recreating pre-war Grantham in model form http://www.lner.info/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9076.
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Hello Robert,
just love the latest photographs, not least the view of Lee & Grinlings Wharehouse, I remember it so well from my youth soon after a War if I am not mistaken. To me it really screams out Grantham more than any other feature of the station area and your representation is spot on visually.
Lee & Grinling's splendid former malthouse, is still located adjacent to the River Witham to the East side of the railway. Though now converted into Apartments (Flats - mate ). I understand the architects main breif was to provide the ultimate in modern living whilst retaining as many features as possible of the history of Lee & Grinling's magnificent building.
I have to admit to my surprise and satisfaction they have achieved their objectives admirably, it is very impressive
Kindest Regards,Derek.
PS. With Friends like yours (2750 & 3279) ,I take it you also have enemies.
just love the latest photographs, not least the view of Lee & Grinlings Wharehouse, I remember it so well from my youth soon after a War if I am not mistaken. To me it really screams out Grantham more than any other feature of the station area and your representation is spot on visually.
Lee & Grinling's splendid former malthouse, is still located adjacent to the River Witham to the East side of the railway. Though now converted into Apartments (Flats - mate ). I understand the architects main breif was to provide the ultimate in modern living whilst retaining as many features as possible of the history of Lee & Grinling's magnificent building.
I have to admit to my surprise and satisfaction they have achieved their objectives admirably, it is very impressive
Kindest Regards,Derek.
PS. With Friends like yours (2750 & 3279) ,I take it you also have enemies.
Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Well said Derek. "Robert" has made a wonderful creation of Grantham, and it is a joy to behold, especially for us old hands who remember it, and were part of it; albeit in BR days.
Roy.
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Excellent photos once again. I am beginning to see the station area, and it's trains, as a representation of how my father would have seen the real thing some 70+ years ago. It makes me quite misty eyed.
John.
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My spotting log website is at https://spottinglogs.co.uk/spotting-rec ... s-70s-80s/
And my spotters' b&w photo site is at http://spottinglogs.blog
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I have to agree with everything written about, the overall picture is all coming together now. Loco wise, I especially like that D2!
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
This has probably been asked elsewhere, for which I apologise, but which transfers do you use for your locos? I ask as I have also produced a 2558 using Hornby parts and used HMRS transfers, but they have turned out nowhere near as clear as yours.
Brian
Anything weird or unusual will catch my interest, be it an express or locomotive
I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
Anything weird or unusual will catch my interest, be it an express or locomotive
I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
I don't think 'robert' will mind me answering this one, as I numbered and weathered 2558. I use HMRS on a Flying Fox donor which then had a coat of Klear added, especially as it was requested to be ex works.Manxman1831 wrote:This has probably been asked elsewhere, for which I apologise, but which transfers do you use for your locos? I ask as I have also produced a 2558 using Hornby parts and used HMRS transfers, but they have turned out nowhere near as clear as yours.
Enjoyable day operating, about to start editing my footage from today. Probably be up tomorrow at some point.
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Morning all!
An enjoyable operating session yesterday at 'Grantham'. I didn't do as much operating as I could have....however I think Sir can forgive me as I was filming quite a bit of footage.
Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/f8PmlZaebSA
An enjoyable operating session yesterday at 'Grantham'. I didn't do as much operating as I could have....however I think Sir can forgive me as I was filming quite a bit of footage.
Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/f8PmlZaebSA
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Great vid - highly enjoyable!2750 wrote:Morning all!
An enjoyable operating session yesterday at 'Grantham'. I didn't do as much operating as I could have....however I think Sir can forgive me as I was filming quite a bit of footage.
Enjoy!
http://youtu.be/f8PmlZaebSA
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
I did a little bit of photography today while we were winding down. I expect there'll be more along shortly.
I found myself opposite the MPD looking at a pair of J39s:
And at almost the two extremes of LNER motive power of the time:
This one was taken because I thought I couldn't work out the control panel and was incapable of getting the train to move, so it kept me occupied while Robert came back to explain what I'd done wrong. Turned out the loco had failed (it had an intermittent fault all weekend).
We ran Mr King's ironstone hoppers and they were very much deserving of close attention:
They stand up to the cruelty of the closeup very well indeed.
I found myself opposite the MPD looking at a pair of J39s:
And at almost the two extremes of LNER motive power of the time:
This one was taken because I thought I couldn't work out the control panel and was incapable of getting the train to move, so it kept me occupied while Robert came back to explain what I'd done wrong. Turned out the loco had failed (it had an intermittent fault all weekend).
We ran Mr King's ironstone hoppers and they were very much deserving of close attention:
They stand up to the cruelty of the closeup very well indeed.
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Thanks all to kind comments over recent posts and thanks to several well-known members of this forum to their input over a very pleasant and productive weekend.
Yes, Derek, the Granary Warehouse is (was!) a very distinctive backdrop to many a photo of the south end so its inclusion was a 'must'. I must take a step backwards here though and offer my thanks and admiration to Paul Bolton who has very generously offered to take on the recreation of this and other buildings around the layout. Believe it or not, the model you see is a 'mere' mock-up at this stage (yes, honestly!); we were shown 'work in progress' of the proper version that he is currently working on.
I am hopeful that he will then 'move south' to work on reproducing the other granary building (the one that still exists in part - is that the flats to which you refer?) and also the Ruston & Hornsby works to give us a pretty comprehensive and continuous backdrop all the way down to the Great North Road bridge (where the running lines disappear towards the fiddle yard).
Yes, Derek, the Granary Warehouse is (was!) a very distinctive backdrop to many a photo of the south end so its inclusion was a 'must'. I must take a step backwards here though and offer my thanks and admiration to Paul Bolton who has very generously offered to take on the recreation of this and other buildings around the layout. Believe it or not, the model you see is a 'mere' mock-up at this stage (yes, honestly!); we were shown 'work in progress' of the proper version that he is currently working on.
I am hopeful that he will then 'move south' to work on reproducing the other granary building (the one that still exists in part - is that the flats to which you refer?) and also the Ruston & Hornsby works to give us a pretty comprehensive and continuous backdrop all the way down to the Great North Road bridge (where the running lines disappear towards the fiddle yard).
(recreating pre-war Grantham in model form http://www.lner.info/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9076.
Forthcoming exhibition appearances: Newcastle (Nov 2023); York (Easter 2024); Bristol (May 2024)
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Justifiable repetition of my comments elsewhere:
Gentlemen, and better-halves,
Home safely, fed/watered/cleansed, I now have time to return to the dreaded keyboard and my first duty has to be to say thanks to all, hosts in particular (without implication that others did not play their parts) for a most enjoyable, enlightening and absolutely stress-free weekend. Quite a contrast with the one that went before, whose horrors (rightly) lay outside the world of model railways. I feel thoroughly re-charged.
VERY nice video Tom.
Gentlemen, and better-halves,
Home safely, fed/watered/cleansed, I now have time to return to the dreaded keyboard and my first duty has to be to say thanks to all, hosts in particular (without implication that others did not play their parts) for a most enjoyable, enlightening and absolutely stress-free weekend. Quite a contrast with the one that went before, whose horrors (rightly) lay outside the world of model railways. I feel thoroughly re-charged.
VERY nice video Tom.
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Thank you to Graham for the invite.
I had a very good day on Saturday, much appreciated.
I think it is going to take some time to turn me into an operator, not my strong point, but miracles may be possible.
John
I had a very good day on Saturday, much appreciated.
I think it is going to take some time to turn me into an operator, not my strong point, but miracles may be possible.
John
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Glad you enjoyed the visit John and thanks for posting the pic I think we know where we're going now in terms of coaching stock formations.
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