Micks 4mm LNER Models

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mick b
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More of the tender
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New Boiler lining and letters/numbers using HMRS Transfers
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Current project using MJT sides and parts and a donor Hornby Gresley coach. This will be a 1st Restaurant with Trussrod framing.The floor has been reduced to the correct width.
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I must say that this thread has inspired me, I have dug out all my LNER locos and coaches/wagons and even bought a Parkside kit to get on with.
Thanks very much for sharing these.
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Restaurant 1st ready for paint
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Underframes ready for Restaurant and Kitchen car the body ofwhich is not yet built
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Ready for Teak painting
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Roof Vents amended as result of further information
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Latest Bachmann Fruit vans renumbered, weathered and one with a White Roof
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A couple of Opens done at the same time
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Latest from Oxford Diecast very shiny as bought , toned down with Satin varnish
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Roof vents on the D10C Diner are interesting. I couldn't work out what was meant when someone told me the side views didnt tell the whole story. I can now! Thanks.
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Now Teaked and lined on one side which is now drying. Sitting loose on its repainted and narrowed chassis.
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You've pushed on at a fair pace with that coach Mick. The teak and the lining look good, as does the construction. What lining technique have you used - pen?
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cheers

Using a Bob Moore Lining pen
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Ready for glazing
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Kitchn Car sides soldered up and Tumblehome done
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Got this one of Ebay after seeing the prices of the latest versions :shock: for a good price.

I will be converting it to a LNER O4/3 version to go with the ROD tender. Some work already done today , Loco and tender seperated as per Graeme Kings thread posts . 3 link couplings added smokebox plate removed and moulding lines on boiler and chimney removed. I have removed the awful Coal casting on the tender and added Lead inside the Tender body of the same weight.

I am struggling to find some decent pictures and a Loco number for a O4/3 based in the NE region pre war. Can anyone assist re this please ? :D

Yes I know the the front bogie is derailed :)
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Restaurant 1st completed
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More done on the O4
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Now that restaurant first looks very nice. Frosted corridor windows?
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