Micks 4mm LNER Models

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mick b
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Yes correct on the fittings. Also Oil feed boxes and correct size Oil Lubricators to be fitted. Mouton Spencer buffers for the front in due course too :D
Had a real result the new Brassmaster etches for the Hornby A3 have just arrived and include the reversing rod etch which is perfect for the Wolf as the A2 Bachmann version is the wrong shape :D

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Workshop Grey :D
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Its just had its first coat of Apple Green
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That sir, is beautiful
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Bloody brilliant Mick. :D
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Looking very good Mick :) it certainly is coming on ten fold!
Graeme's kit certainly works well, my A2/3 I saw running on Monday although unpainted...although I have now been informed she is now apple green! :D

Look forward to seeing the apple green soon ;) Well done!
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manna
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G'Day Gents

Excellent looking loco Mick, looking forward to seeing it in Apple Green :lol:

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Atlantic 3279
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Was wondering how you were getting on Mick. Rather well I see! :D
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Thanks all

Commencing the battle with the lining, Loco now in Apple Green :shock:
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Did the GNR have a spot for taking pics in works grey. The NER favoured a local "beauty spot" Jarrow Slakes mainly for the lack of any distractions in the background.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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The GNR did not take many photos in works grey, but when they did the were usually in the apron in front of the Crimpsall shops.
The place for wagons and carriages is well known and was used for many years.
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On page 17 of "London & North Eastern Railway in Focus" by John Crawley, there is a shot of NBL-built A1 2563 William Whitelaw in photographic grey.

Did every loco have a workshop grey photo, or was it normally first in class/first with modification?
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How's the livery coming along Mick?
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Workshop grey was used at Darlington almost exclusively for new builds or significant rebuilds. This followed the NER tradition. There are bery few Doncaster photos in workshop grey.
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2512silverfox wrote:Workshop grey was used at Darlington almost exclusively for new builds or significant rebuilds. This followed the NER tradition. There are bery few Doncaster photos in workshop grey.
Doncaster used grey as a normal livery........
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Ay up!

Wasn't that, (apart from A4 Woodcock) in GNR days though, Bill?
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