"Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
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"Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Having asked the builder to think about duplicating his posts on this forum, for our benefit, he has pointed out quite reasonably that he'd be happy enough to do so but that time is at a premium for him (he works, as do I) so duplication of postings eats into his much needed modelling time. For those who have not yet seen this interesting late 30s LNER layout-in-the-making, I therefore take the liberty of posting another link to bandit country:
http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index. ... rs/page-23
http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index. ... rs/page-23
Most subjects, models and techniques covered in this thread are now listed in various categories on page1
Dec. 2018: Almost all images that disappeared from my own thread following loss of free remote hosting are now restored.
Dec. 2018: Almost all images that disappeared from my own thread following loss of free remote hosting are now restored.
Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
One of the best topics to follow on RMWeb. Thanks for posting the link Mr King!
As a side note, I'm enjoying reading your articles on the resin cast W1 in the Model Railway Journal.
As a side note, I'm enjoying reading your articles on the resin cast W1 in the Model Railway Journal.
Steve
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Yes, an excellent thread. I love the tips about tweaking the proprietary trackwork in order to produce more realistic looking turnouts and crossing formations. It really does make a lot of difference to the appearance of the model.
John.
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My spotting log website is at https://spottinglogs.co.uk/spotting-rec ... s-70s-80s/
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
I went up to Grantham for a running day yesterday. Other who took better photos will be posting them elsewhere, so here are my efforts from the day.
Atlantic 3279 joined us and brought much of the stock which has graced these pages in the last few years:
Someone seems to have let young Mr Bulleid into the Erecting Shop again:
Here 2750's lovely Capercaillie is handing an up express over to Osprey.
and Night Hawk is being relieved by City of Lincoln (or Indefatigable depending which platform you stood on).
The owners' new station pilot (a Tony Wright build) looked very good.
We were even more impressed when it strolled away with a 48 wagon coal train later in the day.
Star of the show for me, though, doing what it was built for:
Atlantic 3279 joined us and brought much of the stock which has graced these pages in the last few years:
Someone seems to have let young Mr Bulleid into the Erecting Shop again:
Here 2750's lovely Capercaillie is handing an up express over to Osprey.
and Night Hawk is being relieved by City of Lincoln (or Indefatigable depending which platform you stood on).
The owners' new station pilot (a Tony Wright build) looked very good.
We were even more impressed when it strolled away with a 48 wagon coal train later in the day.
Star of the show for me, though, doing what it was built for:
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
G'day Gents
A lurverly collection of loco's, I'd like to build all of them...........do you think I'll live to be a 150
manna
A lurverly collection of loco's, I'd like to build all of them...........do you think I'll live to be a 150
manna
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Good morning all
The P1 looks magnificent, I assume it's GK's conversion from an A1. I found his thread about the conversion on shhhh----- Rmweb, and must get round to building the body (the chassis runs), but I can only aspire to such good work. So many roundtuits needed and so little time.
Thanks for taking the pics.
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The P1 looks magnificent, I assume it's GK's conversion from an A1. I found his thread about the conversion on shhhh----- Rmweb, and must get round to building the body (the chassis runs), but I can only aspire to such good work. So many roundtuits needed and so little time.
Thanks for taking the pics.
Earlswood nob
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
City of Lincoln looks very impressive.
John.
My spotting log website is at https://spottinglogs.co.uk/spotting-rec ... s-70s-80s/
And my spotters' b&w photo site is at http://spottinglogs.blog
My spotting log website is at https://spottinglogs.co.uk/spotting-rec ... s-70s-80s/
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Couple of photos of my locos strutting their stuff around Grantham.
2571 'SUNSTAR' on the Up 'FLYING SCOTSMAN' 4901 'CAPERCAILLIE' thunders through Grantham Station heading for 'the Cross' 2577 'NIGHT HAWK' is coaled on Grantham Shed, before heading back home North to York.
2571 'SUNSTAR' on the Up 'FLYING SCOTSMAN' 4901 'CAPERCAILLIE' thunders through Grantham Station heading for 'the Cross' 2577 'NIGHT HAWK' is coaled on Grantham Shed, before heading back home North to York.
Tom Foster
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
G'day all
I also like the D3, or is it a D4, or even a very rare D2 with a straight footplate.
Earlswood nob
I also like the D3, or is it a D4, or even a very rare D2 with a straight footplate.
Earlswood nob
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
I do hope that 4901 is not going too fast, as the distant signal is against it.
John.
My spotting log website is at https://spottinglogs.co.uk/spotting-rec ... s-70s-80s/
And my spotters' b&w photo site is at http://spottinglogs.blog
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
I think it is a D3 but may become the - as you say - rare D2. I'll ask the owner next time I remember.I also like the D3
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
afternoon all
I looked at the green book (vol3B) and 4312 was a D4 converted to a D3 in 4/17 and withdrawn in 1946, so would only have been a D3 in LNER days.
Earlswood nob
I looked at the green book (vol3B) and 4312 was a D4 converted to a D3 in 4/17 and withdrawn in 1946, so would only have been a D3 in LNER days.
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Ah, the luxury of working with your library within reach.I looked at the green book
I've had a memo from the DC pointing out that it is indeed a D4 but is waiting works for conversion to a D3.
I'm also reminded that Capercaillie above is already on the up working and it is Osprey which has been relieved and is now reversing down the Down to reach the shed. I should have remembered, as she was held at the starter for an age while I was on the shed panel waiting for her to come in.
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Work these days limits the time I have available to enjoy this great forum, but this thread demands a few words of thanks for the excellent photos of such quality models - a delight to see!
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Re: "Grantham - The Streamliner Years"
Good to see you Jim. I was only saying to Graeme when we met up over the weekend at the layout, that I hadn't seen you about.2002EarlMarischal wrote:Work these days limits the time I have available to enjoy this great forum, but this thread demands a few words of thanks for the excellent photos of such quality models - a delight to see!
Glad you are ok mate!
Tom
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