Atlantic's works: Portable layout - Scenic details next
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
And now a bit of something different. "Snaps" from last Saturday morning at Shildon. Originally billed as an "LNER Event" and then as a "Shed Bash", neither being fully convincing descriptions if you ask :
Complete with the Boss sneaking in on the action.. One for modellers of ultra detail to get their teeth into.
Compare with puny single layer valve gear from thin sheet.
Only a moderate amount of silly fencing spoiling this view.
Guess the loco....... It certainly wasn't this one.
I was interested to see that compared to the outer ones, which are constrained by lips on the horns, the middle axleboxes on the V2's tender can slide laterally between plain horn faces - note the strip on top of the box rubbed bright by movement in the hornway. I was also struck by the sharpness and straightness of the red lining, then I noticed that the NRM has cheated by using lining tape - you can see the overlapping layers at the corners. Professional model painters don't resort to such dodges even at 1/76th full size!
Phoobucket seems to be having a "moment" at present, so I'll try to link in further images in a short while......
Complete with the Boss sneaking in on the action.. One for modellers of ultra detail to get their teeth into.
Compare with puny single layer valve gear from thin sheet.
Only a moderate amount of silly fencing spoiling this view.
Guess the loco....... It certainly wasn't this one.
I was interested to see that compared to the outer ones, which are constrained by lips on the horns, the middle axleboxes on the V2's tender can slide laterally between plain horn faces - note the strip on top of the box rubbed bright by movement in the hornway. I was also struck by the sharpness and straightness of the red lining, then I noticed that the NRM has cheated by using lining tape - you can see the overlapping layers at the corners. Professional model painters don't resort to such dodges even at 1/76th full size!
Phoobucket seems to be having a "moment" at present, so I'll try to link in further images in a short while......
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Off we go again.
With additional chrome (domes) Elegance.
For £5 a head you could be crammed like a sardine into one of three brake vans, topped and tailed by Flying Scotsman and the J72, for no more than a quick shuffle up and down the yard. I resisted! The way I read the NRM website I got the impression that £5 got you a short trip in the yard on Scotsman's footplate, 10.30am to 1pm, and that after that time £3 got you similar on the J72. I still wouldn't have paid, given Scotsman's current finish, but £5 to be stuffed in a van with other hot sweaty mugs seems to me somewhat extortionate..... Even though I picked my moment to get a spectator-free view of the miserable dark green coat and elephant's ears, the organisers had made a good job of placing anti-twit fencing where it also ruined any attempt at a decent photograph. Did it really need to be 2 metres high to stop fools from wandering into the path of the loco? Of course, if you were mug enough to pay £100 you could attend a photographers / enthusiasts session - but I don't know if that would include removal of the fences....
Just the job!
I do like a nice vintage electric. I even went into the museum shop, utterly determined to buy nothing, yet emerged with a book I don't have room for - all about the history of the Shildon-Newport route.
Technically on loan from Dan Pinnock, via tony Wright, I believe. Glass defeats auto-focus as ever....
With additional chrome (domes) Elegance.
For £5 a head you could be crammed like a sardine into one of three brake vans, topped and tailed by Flying Scotsman and the J72, for no more than a quick shuffle up and down the yard. I resisted! The way I read the NRM website I got the impression that £5 got you a short trip in the yard on Scotsman's footplate, 10.30am to 1pm, and that after that time £3 got you similar on the J72. I still wouldn't have paid, given Scotsman's current finish, but £5 to be stuffed in a van with other hot sweaty mugs seems to me somewhat extortionate..... Even though I picked my moment to get a spectator-free view of the miserable dark green coat and elephant's ears, the organisers had made a good job of placing anti-twit fencing where it also ruined any attempt at a decent photograph. Did it really need to be 2 metres high to stop fools from wandering into the path of the loco? Of course, if you were mug enough to pay £100 you could attend a photographers / enthusiasts session - but I don't know if that would include removal of the fences....
Just the job!
I do like a nice vintage electric. I even went into the museum shop, utterly determined to buy nothing, yet emerged with a book I don't have room for - all about the history of the Shildon-Newport route.
Technically on loan from Dan Pinnock, via tony Wright, I believe. Glass defeats auto-focus as ever....
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Lovely photos; shame as you say about the anti-idiot fencing. Reminds me of when I visited Didcot, about 5 years ago now, when Tornado was visiting. Someone decided it would be a good idea to walk right across the back of it, as it was backing up. Common sense often seems to go out the window as soon as a steam engine hoves into view.
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
G'day Gents
Thanks fort he photo's always handy to have a few close up views......Atlantic.
manna
Thanks fort he photo's always handy to have a few close up views......Atlantic.
manna
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
I like Graeme's posts. He makes Victor Meldrew seem like a pussycat
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Hi Graeme
The mystery cab wouldn't by any chance be a certain N2?
Woodcock29
The mystery cab wouldn't by any chance be a certain N2?
Woodcock29
Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Oh, I see.Atlantic 3279 wrote:I think I understand now. I have no plans to do resin copies of the Hornby buffer beams and cabs, nor an original height GN chimney.
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You've given me that warm fuzzy feeling.....Horsetan wrote:I like Graeme's posts. He makes Victor Meldrew seem like a pussycat
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
I'm afraid not. The bullhorn regulator handle might give a clue.Woodcock29 wrote:Hi Graeme
The mystery cab wouldn't by any chance be a certain N2?
Woodcock29
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Yes I wasn't sure what the regulator looked like on an N2. So perhaps it could be a giant model of the recent Hornby release! Or in other words the prototype for Hornby's latest LNER release and maybe its lurking behind Green Arrow in that photo?
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Mystery cab looks to me like a NER T2 (LNER Q6).
John
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
I'll go with a Q6.
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Three out of three can't be wrong. Do I owe each of you a Choc-Ice now?
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Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Wow I usually don't win anything ........ Looking forward to my prize.....thanks.
Re: Atlantic's works: Ivatt large boilered Prarie?
Don't get too hopeful - it'll probably be a Sainsbury's "Basics" choc-ice.Dave wrote:Wow I usually don't win anything ........ Looking forward to my prize.....thanks.