A3 locomotives in black
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A3 locomotives in black
i am building an "0"guage A3 locomotive but so is everyone else and all probably in green.my question is were they ever in black if so not being a steam person but getting there, can someone point me in the right direction.many thanks
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Re: A3 locomotives in black
Short answer yes- During WWII. Plain black with no lining, and only 'N E' on the tender rather than the full LNER. Number on cab as usual. It took a short while for them to regain green livery after 2nd world war.
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thanks for the reply.i suppose my next question would be-where do i look for any pics or info on this matter.lleckey
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what info are you looking for???
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did any of them have the tender corridor during the war yrs and also interested in numbers and names-ie- were they taken of the loco or kept on.thanks.
lleckey
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Corridor Tenders shown in RCTS are:-
nil last to have one was 2750 until 09/1937
no mention of names or numbers being removed on any loco , never heard of that ever happening?
Some locos still has LNER on tender in Black others depending on date NE If you have a particular loco in mind i can look further
Mick
nil last to have one was 2750 until 09/1937
no mention of names or numbers being removed on any loco , never heard of that ever happening?
Some locos still has LNER on tender in Black others depending on date NE If you have a particular loco in mind i can look further
Mick
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On the subject of the Tender lettering, Yeadons doesn't have a list in Vol2, but in Vol1 (A4/W1) it has the full paint list, and most had LNER before being shortened to NE, and some had the L&R put back, before the Garter Blue Going back on!
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For variety, another option would be "BR Express Blue" (the same colour as A4 Sir Nigel Gresley is in today). It is a little darker than the garter blue of "Mallard".
The A3s were painted this in early BR days before "BR Green" was chosen for express locos.
I think it is a smart livery that suits the Gresley A3s, A4s, and Peppercorn A1s. (looks ugly on a GWR King, though!).
Richard
The A3s were painted this in early BR days before "BR Green" was chosen for express locos.
I think it is a smart livery that suits the Gresley A3s, A4s, and Peppercorn A1s. (looks ugly on a GWR King, though!).
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richard wrote: (looks ugly on a GWR King, though!).
Richard
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That's why they went Green, Blue didn't suit the GWR!52A wrote:richard wrote: (looks ugly on a GWR King, though!).
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thanks to u all for your replys.as u can guess by now i'm building an "o"gauge kit of the flying scotsman and being a diesel man(steady)dont know a lot about this subject.so i need to know what colours she wore and if the tender had a corridor from the outset and if not when and a rough idea of dates?.any books or mags that i can buy would be of help.everyone is doing it in green so i wish to be different if poss.any info will be brilliant.thanks lleckey
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Volume 2A of the RCTS "Locomotives of the LNER" (sometimes known as the "greenies", because of the cover colour) will answer pretty much all your questions on the A1/A3.lleckey wrote:any books or mags that i can buy would be of help
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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A good complement to the RCTS books for modelling, are the "Yeadon's Registers". These have less text and history but more pictures. The pair go together very well.
I think the A1s and A3s are in Volume 1.
The Registers are still being published. They're upto 40-something and look likely to pass 50.
Richard
I think the A1s and A3s are in Volume 1.
The Registers are still being published. They're upto 40-something and look likely to pass 50.
Richard
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