2750 (Tom's) Workbench-North Eastern Modelling 1938

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Re: York Sheds 'LEAMAN ROAD' MPD

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Not sure I can bring anything else to the party Tom, but you really have captured that lovely look of a well maintained but hard worked engine here. It looks very, very much alive and in direct sunlight she has a warmth about her appearance that suggests she really does have steam up!

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Well done, but not my cup of tea I am afraid
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mick b wrote:Well done, but not my cup of tea I am afraid
Didn't think it would be Mick! ;)
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Glad this has ended up in what I regard as the right spirit. It's a real pleasure to see work done to such a standard. I would say that you've no idea how much encouragement this gives to the relatively benighted. But you've probably been there yourself, and that too is a major source of encouragement...


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2750 wrote:
mick b wrote:Well done, but not my cup of tea I am afraid
Didn't think it would be Mick! ;)
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It's ok I guess but the missing '209'(could be 204?) scratched onto the right buffer completely spoils the illusion for me, I'm afraid! :lol: :roll:
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Atso wrote:It's ok I guess but the missing '209'(could be 204?) scratched onto the right buffer completely spoils the illusion for me, I'm afraid! :lol: :roll:
Haha.... actually if you look closely and enlarge, I tried to do it...but it didn't look that great! ;)
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Aw, c'mON.


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auldreekie wrote:Glad this has ended up in what I regard as the right spirit. It's a real pleasure to see work done to such a standard. I would say that you've no idea how much encouragement this gives to the relatively benighted. But you've probably been there yourself, and that too is a major source of encouragement...


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Today I had an enjoyable afternoon at the Cleveland Model Railway Clubs annual Exhibition.
Spent most of the time chatting to forum member scottiedog and jwealleans and generally having a good laugh. I did like those Gresley's David! ;)

Plenty on show for the LNER enthusiast! ;) Below are a selection of photos from today.

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Whitby West Cliff OO
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Battersby North End OO
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Danby P4
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Asenby St Peter 7mm
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Finally, Fish and Chips by the sea at Saltburn! :)
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2750 wrote:Haha.... actually if you look closely and enlarge, I tried to do it...but it didn't look that great! ;)
Tom, after a promising few days seeing that you've (finally) seen the light and picked a proper period to model, I find that, once again, I have become disillusioned - this time by your inability to perform such a simple task as writing three legible numerals onto a 6mm wide surface... :twisted:

Joking aside, that is TOP quality work there. The photographic evidence shows that even in the 1930's a steam locomotive was a difficult machine to keep in pristine condition and while not everyone wishes to model such a sight it is good to see someone taking the plunge here. 8)

Earlier this year I had the privilege of helping out with the 'North of England Line' where I remember seeing a rather grubby looking Farish V2 in LNER green. For N gauge, a simple black wash was enough to really capture the look of a cared for but work stained loco. In 4mm the ability to really bring out the character of these daily images should not be passed on by those skilled enough to pull it off!

Great work! (I'm now going to duck for cover while some incredibly skilled modellers try to stone me to death for the above comment! :oops:) I'll be doing some work myself once I pluck up the courage to dirty my pristine collection of N gauge stock!
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Cheers Atso. Glad you like my work! :) Sorry about the numbers on the buffer beam though. :lol:
I'm commissioning a profesional modeller to repaint a couple of my A3s into LNER period....now that really is going to take courage to weather! ;)
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G'Day Gents

There's some very nice pictures, from the Cleveland show.

Your Galtee More looks a treat, but that beach...........can hardly see the water for people, is there a shark warning or something............!! :twisted:

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manna wrote:G'Day Gents

There's some very nice pictures, from the Cleveland show.

Your Galtee More looks a treat, but that beach...........can hardly see the water for people, is there a shark warning or something............!! :twisted:

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Not so warm in the North Sea as it is down your way Manna! ;) Plus it was 6pm.
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I thought that black shape in the middle WAS a shark.....

More seriously (but never completely so): what a splendid collection of layouts - I had no idea that civilisation existed in such quantity north of Potters Bar and south of Berwick on Tweed. They are so good it HURTS.

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