Micks 4mm LNER Models

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mick b
LNER A4 4-6-2 'Streak'
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Yes thats correct , in the photo I have you can still see the Corridor handrails . On the other versionsdiagrams I have seen appear to be a dense White with no obvious "view through"
mick b
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O4/3 awaits weathering
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Front plate filled , Rivet decals added to front frames and chimney edge
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jwealleans
LNER A4 4-6-2 'Streak'
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Re: LNER Models

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Top coaches, Mick. If Larry was impressed you're definitely doing something right.

I've made a note of your O4 as well; I expect mine will end up an O4/1 but a lot of the modifications apply.
mick b
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Cheers

The o4/3 was the simpleset one to do with the ROD Tender :shock:
James Brodie
GER D14 4-4-0 'Claud Hamilton'
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Ssir, The Slaters XX wagon (or T wagon) or 21T hopper also has plank detail on the inside. Thanks for the photos as I have one hopper XX with outside axlebox strengtheners and an X model (or 13T hopper)with end brake levers fitted and the photos will be a good guide for me to get my models looking more authentic.
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mick b
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Re: LNER Models

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O4/3 finished just awaits a crew
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mick b
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mick b
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Kitchen Car ready for paint
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Atso
LNER A3 4-6-2
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Wow Mick those coach conversion don't half look good and the O4's & A3's too!

Looks like you'll be giving Coachman a run for his money - and yours are in 'proper' colours too! :lol: 8)

I'm guessing with all this stock you'll be building a bigger layout soon! (runs and ducks for cover!) :wink:
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mick b
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Kitchen Car completed
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mick b
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With its "sister" Restaurant 1st
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D20 with Inspection Saloon
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mick b
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The new Parkside LNER Horsebox.

I have added Wire handrails and Door Levers, MJT Roof Vents and Door Knobs , New Buffers will be added after painting

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Post by S.A.C. Martin »

Really looks the part Mick - looking forward to getting my hands on one of those myself.
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manna
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G'Day Gents

I like the horse box, I'll have to get myself one or two of those, excellent work and very lifelike.

manna
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mick b
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Awaits glazing and varnishing
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Underframe has added detail
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