Simon's LNER Blog - ECML/West Riding 1946-49
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Re: Simon's LNER Blog - ECML/West Riding 1946-49
They did, but not a lot. Can be done relatively easily in an afternoon. Tender to go into primer and then a light gloss black in due course. The gloss is for the transfers, weathering will be applied thereafter and it'll dull the sheen one suspects!
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Re: Simon's LNER Blog - ECML/West Riding 1946-49
Simon
With that top to the chimney, once cleaned up, it should look much more like the prototype, which I do agree is not the same as a B1 chimney. Possibly its more like the chimney used on the B12/3s which was also shorter than a typical B1 chimney.
Woodcock29
With that top to the chimney, once cleaned up, it should look much more like the prototype, which I do agree is not the same as a B1 chimney. Possibly its more like the chimney used on the B12/3s which was also shorter than a typical B1 chimney.
Woodcock29
Re: Simon's LNER Blog - ECML/West Riding 1946-49
Thank you kindly. I will clean it up and hopefully get it done and dusted this weekend. It has been hanging over me as a project for about three years now and it would be nice to add it into the "finished" pile finally!
Re: Simon's LNER Blog - ECML/West Riding 1946-49
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Not LNER, I know, but showing another of those cheap magazine models, now motorised. All for less than £45. Who says budget modelling can't be fun?
Re: Simon's LNER Blog - ECML/West Riding 1946-49
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And now for something completely different…
…two Midland locomotives in a row, there's no third I promise you!