Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Hi two little projects that are not too far away from your area smokey joe is part way through being LNERised as a St Margarets Y9 and the N15 is due to be renumbered to 9911 soon. Sorry about camera quality its off my phone.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Good work 52D. Always great to see local types being modelled.
It's a great pity that a Y9 has never been produced in kit form.
It's a great pity that a Y9 has never been produced in kit form.
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
The North East model railway show at Blyth last weekend was, as usual, up to its usual high standard being well organised in a friendly atmosphere making for a most enjoyable visit.
I attach a few pictures of their local pacifics from Gateshead and Heaton. These locos and the others from these sheds were regular visitors to Edinburgh and were well known by the spotters there.
I attach a few pictures of their local pacifics from Gateshead and Heaton. These locos and the others from these sheds were regular visitors to Edinburgh and were well known by the spotters there.
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Thanks for this. Splendid to be reminded of your superb model(s).
I've recently rather lost touch with this side of my interests, having found that getting a narrow gauge layout - notionally and fictionally set in the Lothians (East and/or Mid) - up and running is more of a task than expected. (Also more fun.)
But I have not forgotten. Some twelve gables for a cut-down Haymarket depot still languish awaiting further attention.... (That was too much of a task to leave the pieces in their present unused state - 24 arched windows, 12 circular ventilation holes. A h*ll of a lot of 80thou plastikard, and some very sore fingers....)
Meanwhile, MUST remember to keep tabs on your layout...
auldreekie
I've recently rather lost touch with this side of my interests, having found that getting a narrow gauge layout - notionally and fictionally set in the Lothians (East and/or Mid) - up and running is more of a task than expected. (Also more fun.)
But I have not forgotten. Some twelve gables for a cut-down Haymarket depot still languish awaiting further attention.... (That was too much of a task to leave the pieces in their present unused state - 24 arched windows, 12 circular ventilation holes. A h*ll of a lot of 80thou plastikard, and some very sore fingers....)
Meanwhile, MUST remember to keep tabs on your layout...
auldreekie
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Excellent a model of Sunstar a Tweedmouth pacific for a while circa 63 I think.
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
A Tweedmouth example as you rightly say.52D wrote:Excellent a model of Sunstar a Tweedmouth pacific for a while circa 63 I think.
This one is not mine, a friend asked me to re-name and weather it along with a couple of others and they are now back with him. I chose a Tweedmouth one for a change. It's always a novelty running someone elses locos!
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
An alternative Great Gathering - Haymarket style.
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Lovely stuff. As ever.
(I've not given up on Lothians ECML, although marking time as yet. Although I couldn't even aspire to emulating Longdrem, it's splendid to be reminded of it from time to time.)
auldreekie
(I've not given up on Lothians ECML, although marking time as yet. Although I couldn't even aspire to emulating Longdrem, it's splendid to be reminded of it from time to time.)
auldreekie
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Days out with the Haymarket number 2 link.
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Super. Thank you.
auldreekie
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Just been able to figure out, yet again, how to transfer photos!
Here are the last four in the number series for the Haymarket A3s.
Here are the last four in the number series for the Haymarket A3s.
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
I have not posted for some time as I could not figure out how to resize photos to below 500 as having a few failed attempts found that it was eating into the modelling time.
Hopefully this will work out!
Hopefully this will work out!
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Re: Longdrem & The Pinkhill Branch
Some photos of every day workings in the area showing the variety of classes which could be seen.
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