East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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I'll double check before I answer that one. I believe one is the Coronation. There's talk of a dyno car too so there may be re-enactment of the "brake test".
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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Mercator II wrote:Date duly noted

Have been following the build for awhile, and will look forward to seeing part of Marks collection

The two streamlined sets mentioned, may I ask which ones please?

oOo

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Streamlined sets will be the Coronation (complete and already tested successfully on the layout) and the Silver Jubilee (8-car formation). The SJ nears completion (chassis complete; tops just awaiting final details). We also a dynamometer car, so will simply run that with 3 of the Coronation twins as the Mallard test train :wink: .
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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LNER4479 wrote:
Mercator II wrote:Date duly noted

Have been following the build for awhile, and will look forward to seeing part of Marks collection

The two streamlined sets mentioned, may I ask which ones please?

oOo

Brian
Hi Brian,

Streamlined sets will be the Coronation (complete and already tested successfully on the layout) and the Silver Jubilee (8-car formation). The SJ nears completion (chassis complete; tops just awaiting final details). We also a dynamometer car, so will simply run that with 3 of the Coronation twins as the Mallard test train :wink: .
IMG_7043LR1.jpg
Thanks for that, was asking as Ihave an SJ 8 set and was going to offer to bring it along, have plans for a shorterned tourist set but likely not to be ready by then

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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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Is the SJ set to be ran in 1938 condition with Garter blue A4's at the head, or is the period to be slackened slightly to allow a full silver set with 2509 - 2512 at the head in silver/grey?
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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60800 wrote:Is the SJ set to be ran in 1938 condition with Garter blue A4's at the head, or is the period to be slackened slightly to allow a full silver set with 2509 - 2512 at the head in silver/grey?
2511 wasn't painted blue until August 1938 - no slackening required! :D
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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I believe we are going for all Silvers with the SJ,

I need to see if I can pick up a Silver Link (looks very unlikely I know) but I now have acquired a photos 2509 on York Shed in 1935.
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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I can provide my 2509 if the loco isn't already accounted for - I don't run her much purely for what she is, so she's tight as a drum. I presume you mean you're after one for Leeman Road shed, but if one is not yet sourced for Barrow Hill;
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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60800 wrote:I can provide my 2509 if the loco isn't already accounted for - I don't run her much purely for what she is, so she's tight as a drum. I presume you mean you're after one for Leeman Road shed, but if one is not yet sourced for Barrow Hill;
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Yes I was referring to my own layout.
We are fine for Grantham though as Mark Allatt has all 4 Silvers....and the rest in Garter Blue. :)
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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No apple green stragglers then? ;)
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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60800 wrote:No apple green stragglers then? ;)
There certainly is one. LNER4479s very own 4494 Osprey, which is currently in my care for weathering. :)
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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The 'bottom half' of the Silver Jubilee has visited Grantham for first test running this week. A couple of pix therefore:

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All the work of Roy Mears, who also built the Coronation set.
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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Very nice!!

May I ask about the origins of the kits?

Looking forward to seeing them in the flesh

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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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Marc Models, I believe.

I visited Roy yesterday (to return the vehicles) and was shown the Kirk RF (new) and Triplet (being refurbished) which are also being worked on for Barrow Hill. With a certain Mr Wealleans of this parish working on a RF +TO pair and my existing triplet, we should be able to form up 4 reasonably convincing representative teak express rakes as well as the two streamliners. Plenty for the A4s to play with there I think!
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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Quick progress update.

Focus of the appearance at Barrow Hill is of course the 35 A4's, with the intention to give each one a run at least once over the weekend (although if you go on the Ticket Factory site to get your advance tickets, you'll see it says each one gets a run each day - gulp!)

So, I've worked out a way to create a display area for the A4's - here's a sneak preview:
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Pride of place given over to 4468 (naturally!), with the others (when they're not having their run) lined up either side in a guard of honour. There is enough room to line up all 35 for a one-off photo-call.
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Re: East Coast Giants of Steam - Barrow Hill 8/9th Feb 2014

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POLITE NOTICE

"We'll be delighted to see all LNER enthusiasts at the event at Barrow Hill. We hope visitors will understand that we are still getting to grips with the operation of a new layout and will be running to a pre-arranged schedule (based on the 1938 timetable) for most of the weekend to provide maximum entertainment, not to mention the little matter of trying to keep tabs on running all 35 A4s. On this occasion therefore, although we welcome all comments, we are not in a position to offer "behind the layout" access or visiting stock running opportunities to other modellers."
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