2750 (Tom's) Workbench-North Eastern Modelling 1938
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Re: 2750 (Tom's) Workbench-North Eastern Modelling 1938/1950
*Waits for Osprey to break cover *
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LNER4479s Osprey is next in for weathering, followed by Tony Wright's A3 60054 'Prince of Wales'.
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Happy New Year All!
To set my 2014 modelling off, here is another A4 for the 'Future Project'
4486 'Merlin' of Haymarket shed circa 1938.
To set my 2014 modelling off, here is another A4 for the 'Future Project'
4486 'Merlin' of Haymarket shed circa 1938.
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Happy New Year to all
One small point about 2553 Prince of Wales; the backing plates for the coal rails were extended well behind the rear coal plate.
I was going to renumber/rename an old Wills A3 to 2553 Prince of Wales and display at a local pub, after fitting it with a coal rail tender, but only found out about the long backing plates after I'd painted it, so I changed my mind.
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One small point about 2553 Prince of Wales; the backing plates for the coal rails were extended well behind the rear coal plate.
I was going to renumber/rename an old Wills A3 to 2553 Prince of Wales and display at a local pub, after fitting it with a coal rail tender, but only found out about the long backing plates after I'd painted it, so I changed my mind.
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Happy New Year Earlswood Nob!earlswood nob wrote:Happy New Year to all
One small point about 2553 Prince of Wales; the backing plates for the coal rails were extended well behind the rear coal plate.
I was going to renumber/rename an old Wills A3 to 2553 Prince of Wales and display at a local pub, after fitting it with a coal rail tender, but only found out about the long backing plates after I'd painted it, so I changed my mind.
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The Prince of Wales is a BR version, and I was given it by Tony Wright already numbered up, just for me to weather. I'll mention what you say though, very interesting.
Cheers
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Thanks Tom.....lets hope 2014 is a good one
The long backing plates were fitted 2543-62.
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The long backing plates were fitted 2543-62.
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Is this not correct on Hornby's Gresley A1? Think it will be something I ignore as it's going to reduce what locos I can use significantly.earlswood nob wrote:Thanks Tom.....lets hope 2014 is a good one
The long backing plates were fitted 2543-62.
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Have you any photos of the differences?
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Evenin' all
I feel a bit of a heel for mentioning now.
The extension would merely be a 11mm longer backing plate (2ft8ins).
I don't know if the Hornby backing plate extends beyond the rear transverse division plate.
A thin strip of plasticard fixed on the inside of the coal rails would do.
Fig 21 in the RCTS green book vol 2A shows it.
Sorry I mentioned it.
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I feel a bit of a heel for mentioning now.
The extension would merely be a 11mm longer backing plate (2ft8ins).
I don't know if the Hornby backing plate extends beyond the rear transverse division plate.
A thin strip of plasticard fixed on the inside of the coal rails would do.
Fig 21 in the RCTS green book vol 2A shows it.
Sorry I mentioned it.
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I think I know what you mean now, does it make the coal space bigger?earlswood nob wrote:Evenin' all
I feel a bit of a heel for mentioning now.
The extension would merely be a 11mm longer backing plate (2ft8ins).
I don't know if the Hornby backing plate extends beyond the rear transverse division plate.
A thin strip of plasticard fixed on the inside of the coal rails would do.
Fig 21 in the RCTS green book vol 2A shows it.
Sorry I mentioned it.
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Think I'm happy to ignore it to be honest. It could be one of those things that the LNER altered by the late 1930's....plus tenders did get moved around.
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4486 ready to take her duties on the 'Winter Flying Scotsman' early in 1938?
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Good morning all
I like MERLIN, in its prewar condition. They look so good with the side skirting intact, and the original single chimney.
I chose 4486 MERLIN for my Wills A4 of c1974, which is getting a bit long in the tooth now.
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I like MERLIN, in its prewar condition. They look so good with the side skirting intact, and the original single chimney.
I chose 4486 MERLIN for my Wills A4 of c1974, which is getting a bit long in the tooth now.
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It was one of my reasons to moving to pre war. I had wondered why A4s did little for me, after seeing the Great Gathering I realised why.... The original condition is just sublime... I also quite like the A4s in apple green. I'm intending to have two!earlswood nob wrote:Good morning all
I like MERLIN, in its prewar condition. They look so good with the side skirting intact, and the original single chimney.
I chose 4486 MERLIN for my Wills A4 of c1974, which is getting a bit long in the tooth now.
Earlswood nob
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With the awful weather of recent months (although thankfully we haven't had the flooding that other parts of the UK are suffering from), photos out side have been near impossible. I was then taken a back by the fact the sun was shining, and realised 2575 'Galopin' hadn't had any outdoor photos.
So here she is in the winter sunshine. I've always liked the name, and she does have a slight claim to fame. At an unknown date in 1938 she covered a Coronation failure. I used a 1939 photograph of her at Ripon, which clearly showed the smokebox (the door straps) faded under dirt and grime, which I think contrasts nicely with the apple green boiler.
Both 2575 and 4486 were given a run at Ormesby Hall Model Club last night. I'll be there at their Model Railway Weekend (April 5th-6th), demonstrating weathering.
So here she is in the winter sunshine. I've always liked the name, and she does have a slight claim to fame. At an unknown date in 1938 she covered a Coronation failure. I used a 1939 photograph of her at Ripon, which clearly showed the smokebox (the door straps) faded under dirt and grime, which I think contrasts nicely with the apple green boiler.
Both 2575 and 4486 were given a run at Ormesby Hall Model Club last night. I'll be there at their Model Railway Weekend (April 5th-6th), demonstrating weathering.
Tom Foster
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Re: 2750 (Tom's) Workbench-North Eastern Modelling 1938/1950
Extremely life-like again Tom! Very nice!
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Thanks Jim2002EarlMarischal wrote:Extremely life-like again Tom! Very nice!
I'm just getting on with some of my bits, before work begins on your first one.
Here is a sneak peak at my next one.
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