Industrial Locomotive Liveries.

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Saint Johnstoun
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Industrial Locomotive Liveries.

Post by Saint Johnstoun »

Can anybody give me liveries for the Hunslet 48150 class 0-6-0STs supplied to Richard Thomas & Baldwins at Redbourn Works, Scunthorpe and Guest Keen & Baldwins in Wales as I would like to paint my model in an authentic scheme?
Hunslet 48150f.jpg
It is plain black at present but I am sure that was not the livery when new or whenever?
Coboman
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Re: Industrial Locomotive Liveries.

Post by Coboman »

You'd be best joining and asking on the "Industrial Railway & Locomotive Appreciation Society" on facebook. Theres some very knowledgeable people on there. You have to ask to join.
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auldreekie
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Re: Industrial Locomotive Liveries.

Post by auldreekie »

I had a fairly thorough look at such literature as I own on industrial locomotives, and could find nothing helpful. There's not much in colour, and most of what there is is last days of the coal industry.

(That may stimulate someone better-provided than me to do some digging....)

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Re: Industrial Locomotive Liveries.

Post by Bryan »

You could try the Industrial Railway Society.

http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/I ... aySociety/
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