65447 wrote: Buffer stocks were generally black, but it depended to an extent on the Works at which the last repaint was applied - another variant of the old Darlington lined green cylinders.
65447 is correct. Stratford painted the buffer stocks black. Darlington was the odd-one-out, many of the black locomotives painted at the works had buffer stocks painted the same colour as the buffer beam.
Colour-Rail photo NE19 shows a J15 with black buffer stocks. In this photo of 7571 the initial digit '7' also looks slightly larger than the rest. A copy of this photo is reproduced in LNER Locomotives in colour, the album of shots mostly by H M Lane.
Have to agree - lovely smooth runners, both of them, also the K1 that came with them. Only problem - when I built my trusty Nucast one back in '87 I numbered it 65445. Couldn't find a transfer sheet with large offwhite figures so managed to up it to 65446 with some Floquil and a 000 brush and eyestrain. Miss my daughter who paints pictures of pets almost hair by hair!
RayS wrote:Have to agree - lovely smooth runners, both of them, also the K1 that came with them. Only problem - when I built my trusty Nucast one back in '87 I numbered it 65445. Couldn't find a transfer sheet with large offwhite figures so managed to up it to 65446 with some Floquil and a 000 brush and eyestrain. Miss my daughter who paints pictures of pets almost hair by hair!
Anyhow well done Hornby - now for the D16/3's.
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Renumbered my J15 to 65446 using HMRS numbers which match perfectly - I thought I could simply change the crest on the tender of 65445 to back date her to the time at Colchester. Wrong, she comes correctly with the slotted tender frame for late crest, whereas at Colchester she had a D tender frame!
It's actually a lot further along than this, but I just wanted to give a shout out for Colin at Alan Gibson who delivered one of their brass chimneys really swiftly to me a few weeks back after my J15 arrived.
New on the Horby Website are two more versions of the J15 R3380 7510 - LNER) & R3381 (65475 - early BR), both with dates of November 2015 and the same price.
Thanks for that GeoffBird, just when I bought two 7524s the other week with the aim of changing one of the numbers. Uuugh!!!!! I wonder if the good shop in Liverpool will swap it.
Eeee lad, she's looking right mucky nah. Were the numbers on the left hand side sloping down as they didn't seem in line with the lettering on the tender?
Kestrel wrote:Thanks for that GeoffBird, just when I bought two 7524s the other week with the aim of changing one of the numbers. Uuugh!!!!! I wonder if the good shop in Liverpool will swap it.
Good news. Hatton's have agreed to a swap. Just take one of the others in and they'll give me a refund and the new one is on order. Lovely jubbly.