Accurascale with a Buckjumper

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Hatfield Shed
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Accurascale with a Buckjumper

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https://www.accurascale.com/blogs/news/ ... s-lner-j68
Excellent subject choice, can't have too many of the small black LNER group locos in RTR model form.
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Re: Accurascale with a Buckjumper

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Should be a wave of kits on Ebay soon, then. Good.
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Re: Accurascale with a Buckjumper

Post by Seagull »

An interesting development but I find it very curious that the LNER livery chosen is about the shortest lived incarnation possible.
Still I suppose those parties that want an LNER one will probably renumber & letter it anyway.

Wrong area for me though applying Rule No.1 I might take a punt at a GER blue one.

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Re: Accurascale with a Buckjumper

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Could possibly be of interest, once the quality and accuracy of production-run examples has been tested and proven, also when the initial mass enthusiasm and over-pricing has worn off a bit. Definitely won't be pre-ordering a "pig in a poke".
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Re: Accurascale with a Buckjumper

Post by strang steel »

A few J67/69s did find their way to Lincoln and Colwick in the late 1950s, so I might be able to stretch imagination a little with a renumbering effort.

One would be a great lightweight loco for shunting at my wagon repair shed, when I have actually completed the building and track layout.
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