A1 War Time Black

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DonnyRailMan
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A1 War Time Black

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A project I have wanted to turn into life was creating a Peppercorn A1 in wartime black
LNER PHOENIX 3136. Yes I know LNER Peppercorn A1s where not around in WWII hence the name
Phoenix.
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COPY R3206 Hornby   PEPPERCORN Class A1 LNER PHOENIX  3136 (5) - Copy.jpg
COPY R3206 Hornby PEPPERCORN Class A1 LNER PHOENIX  3136 (3) - Copy.jpg
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S.A.C. Martin

Re: A1 War Time Black

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Aside from the LNER spacing on the tender...that does look incredibly good in black.
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I did not do the transformation myself but I am more than happy with the look.
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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How common was the use of LNER in wartime black? I was under the impression that a simple NE was favoured.
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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S.A.C. Martin wrote:Aside from the LNER spacing on the tender...that does look incredibly good in black.

Cheer`s,
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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It looks rather North American like that. Finish the smokebox and deflectors in an aluminium paint, and that'll seal the deal.


Very handsome indeed.
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Hatfield Shed wrote:It looks rather North American like that. Finish the smokebox and deflectors in an aluminium paint, and that'll seal the deal.


Very handsome indeed.
At one point I thought about removing the smoke deflectors .
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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DonnyRailMan wrote:At one point I thought about removing the smoke deflectors .
Hatfield Shed wrote:It looks rather North American like that. Finish the smokebox and deflectors in an aluminium paint, and that'll seal the deal.


Very handsome indeed.
hate to be pedantic, but only the smokebox would be aluminium, it was supposed to stop the paint blistering from the heat, for that matter the firebox below the running board would also be silver.
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you could always mark it out as a passenger loco and paint two-tone grey
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I'm somewhat tempted to subtly convert an A1 or A2 to American styling to gift to a friend of mine living in wisconsin; add a pilot (cowcatcher), remove the buffers, add a headlight and bell and stick Union Pacific on the tender, let's see how many americans would know that it's british at a glance :P :lol:

for that matter a britania would probably work better :roll:
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S.A.C. Martin wrote:Aside from the LNER spacing on the tender...that does look incredibly good in black.
Cheer`s
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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As anyone tried fitting any form of sound decoders to the R 3 2 0 6.
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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DonnyRailMan wrote:As anyone tried fitting any form of sound decoders to the R 3 2 0 6.
Fitting sound to just about any loco is possible.
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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Nova wrote:
DonnyRailMan wrote:As anyone tried fitting any form of sound decoders to the R 3 2 0 6.
Fitting sound to just about any loco is possible.
What I ment was had anyone fitted a sound unit due to the fact this model dose not have a cable leading to the tender.
All the tender inside as is some metal weighted plates & no socket .
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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DonnyRailMan wrote:
Nova wrote:
DonnyRailMan wrote:As anyone tried fitting any form of sound decoders to the R 3 2 0 6.
Fitting sound to just about any loco is possible.
What I ment was had anyone fitted a sound unit due to the fact this model dose not have a cable leading to the tender.
All the tender inside as is some metal weighted plates & no socket .
in that case then it would have a speaker in the loco itself
Coalby and Marblethorpe, my vision of an un-nationalised Great Britain in the 50s and 60s: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11905


36C Studeos, kits in 4MM scale: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11947
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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Nova wrote:
DonnyRailMan wrote:
Nova wrote:
Fitting sound to just about any loco is possible.
What I ment was had anyone fitted a sound unit due to the fact this model dose not have a cable leading to the tender.
All the tender inside as is some metal weighted plates & no socket .
in that case then it would have a speaker in the loco itself

Would the sugar cube style speaker needed to be fitted inside the locomotive then.
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Re: A1 War Time Black

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DonnyRailMan wrote:
Nova wrote:
DonnyRailMan wrote:
What I ment was had anyone fitted a sound unit due to the fact this model dose not have a cable leading to the tender.
All the tender inside as is some metal weighted plates & no socket .
in that case then it would have a speaker in the loco itself

Would the sugar cube style speaker needed to be fitted inside the locomotive then.
it depends how much space there is. You could always send it to a company like Digitrains or Olivia's and have them fit it for you
Coalby and Marblethorpe, my vision of an un-nationalised Great Britain in the 50s and 60s: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11905


36C Studeos, kits in 4MM scale: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=11947
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