Looking forward to it.mick b wrote:Tom,yes I am . Couldnt see much point in going down that route as the cab will still be dire if you changed the boiler only. You would have to use a A4 cab as a base if its the right size ? It started to be too expensive for what the end result would be .
You would also need to add new handrails to the Tender to replace the Golf balls !! (why) that Bachmann are still using!!. Why are they still not painting handrails on models too ? I saw their dire old A4's today all with black handrails
So repainted Bachmann base with decent Hornby A3 bits and Brassmaster add ons.
Should be done this week and will post some pics on my thread.
2750 (Tom's) Workbench-North Eastern Modelling 1938
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Tom, I know I'm catching up after a period of some absence, but I must say I am delighted that you are modelling the earlier period too now! Do you regret letting the W1 go now?
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Funny you should mentioned that. I did say I regret selling her to Graeme when he was up at mine on Friday. Glad she went to a good home though!2002EarlMarischal wrote: Do you regret letting the W1 go now?
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Cleaning's underway on York Shed.
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G'Day Gents
Like the cleaners Seeing that you are doing the 'War years' are we going to see some filthy WW2 locos inhabiting Leeman Rd ?????
manna
Like the cleaners Seeing that you are doing the 'War years' are we going to see some filthy WW2 locos inhabiting Leeman Rd ?????
manna
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He'll need some lady cleaners then, but not the female figures in packets we were viewing at Newark.......
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No war years. Strictly summer 1938, before the world descended into chaos.manna wrote:G'Day Gents
Like the cleaners Seeing that you are doing the 'War years' are we going to see some filthy WW2 locos inhabiting Leeman Rd ?????
manna
Graeme, don't tempt me!
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Good morning all
I had a gear come loose on my Gresley Garratt and it was a pig to sort out. I have modified the chassi to make it easier if it happens again. Whilst this was happening, I searched through back posts for info on the Garratt.
I found that "Columbo" actually saw two LMS Garratts at York during the 50's.
This means they must have worked over the ECML at some stage.
I don't know if they worked to York as early as 1950, but you have the precedent to run the LMS Garratt into York shed.
I wonder if they worked over Woodhead?
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I had a gear come loose on my Gresley Garratt and it was a pig to sort out. I have modified the chassi to make it easier if it happens again. Whilst this was happening, I searched through back posts for info on the Garratt.
I found that "Columbo" actually saw two LMS Garratts at York during the 50's.
This means they must have worked over the ECML at some stage.
I don't know if they worked to York as early as 1950, but you have the precedent to run the LMS Garratt into York shed.
I wonder if they worked over Woodhead?
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earlswood nob wrote:Good morning all
I had a gear come loose on my Gresley Garratt and it was a pig to sort out. I have modified the chassi to make it easier if it happens again. Whilst this was happening, I searched through back posts for info on the Garratt.
I found that "Columbo" actually saw two LMS Garratts at York during the 50's.
This means they must have worked over the ECML at some stage.
I don't know if they worked to York as early as 1950, but you have the precedent to run the LMS Garratt into York shed.
I wonder if they worked over Woodhead?
Earlswood nob
This is where things become a touch difficult but still interesting. York had it's own LMS Shed in the 1930s, (when running in 1950s I ignored this fact as the lines became more blurred in BR period with all the sheds at York coming under the North Eastern Region) but in the grouping period, the LMS locos would have stayed at York South. Although Leaman Road is fictional in the sense it's not strictly the same size as the real York North, but it is very much the North Eastern Shed.
With the mass of LNER traffic, I'm now feeling that I don't need to model the LMS side of things.
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G'day all
That's interesting, I had assumed that York was NER, NER, and more NER with a dash of LNER after grouping.
The LMS obviously had running powers to York. With my limited knowledge of the LMS, I had thought that their Garratts merely worked south from Toton.
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That's interesting, I had assumed that York was NER, NER, and more NER with a dash of LNER after grouping.
The LMS obviously had running powers to York. With my limited knowledge of the LMS, I had thought that their Garratts merely worked south from Toton.
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The LMS had use of Queen Street (closed 1932) and later space at York South, it did not own a shed at York.
In his book North Eastern Locomotive Sheds Ken Hoole states that 'about 1939 the LMS Garratts began to appear on iron ore trains from Northamptonshire'.
I am sure the LMS Garratts did not work over Woodhead.
John
In his book North Eastern Locomotive Sheds Ken Hoole states that 'about 1939 the LMS Garratts began to appear on iron ore trains from Northamptonshire'.
I am sure the LMS Garratts did not work over Woodhead.
John
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The garratts came to York from the Church Fenton direction so only ran on the ECML from Chaloners Whin Junction.
I think they ran to York north yard.
They ran to York until they were scrapped.
There are several pics about showing them running into York.
I think they ran to York north yard.
They ran to York until they were scrapped.
There are several pics about showing them running into York.
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Hello again all
I am finding this very interesting. I am looking at routes in my pre-grouping atlas, and I've found the line through Church Fenton linking up with the S&K (joint NER&MR).
Pity they didn't work over Woodhead, but they went through South Yorkshire.
Apologies to Tom for hijacking his thread, but I am learning a lot this morning (and not doing the things I had planned to do)
Thanks for all the info
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I am finding this very interesting. I am looking at routes in my pre-grouping atlas, and I've found the line through Church Fenton linking up with the S&K (joint NER&MR).
Pity they didn't work over Woodhead, but they went through South Yorkshire.
Apologies to Tom for hijacking his thread, but I am learning a lot this morning (and not doing the things I had planned to do)
Thanks for all the info
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As has been mentioned elsewhere, Myself Atlantic, Jwealleans and friends were invited to a visit to Tony Wright's Little Bytham last Sunday.
A really enjoyable day, with great banter, food and playing trains.
Tony kindly offered us photos at the end of the day, and here is a selection of my LNER pacifics strutting their stuff! The LNER Publicity shot.
A really enjoyable day, with great banter, food and playing trains.
Tony kindly offered us photos at the end of the day, and here is a selection of my LNER pacifics strutting their stuff! The LNER Publicity shot.
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Further to my post this morning, here is 2550 Blink Bonny in yesterday mornings daylight before I headed out to work.
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