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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Must be frank Graeme when I say that the GN teaks look virtually RTR…seamless transitions there. Are these conversion pieces going to be available as part of your resin range? I've a few of the older teak coaches and, as others have said, it just adds something different and convincing to the rolling stock line up.

I wonder if your V2 mould should be done in one piece though. If you leave it in two pieces, i.e with the smokebox and front running plate separate, and carefully done with the running plate cut, you could make the smokebox from your A1/1 and your Thompson running plate fit as well - two birds with one stone killed for a V2 and a decent A2/1?

The sight of your V2 conversion has stirred the modeller in me somewhat and got me pulling out some V2 bodies I have spare to look at. Does make one think how poor the boiler shape is on Bachmann's V2. A pity as the latest V2s have a superb mechanism.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Interesting thoughts Simon. I'll see what I can manage to do to make provision for the A2/1 body option.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Graeme,
If you were to decide to make your GN Coach conversion mouldings available, I should like to be considered as a customer. :)
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Hi Paul,

As soon as the current rush to have things ready for the 8th/9th February weekend at Barrow Hill is over, I'll happily re-fill my moulds (as many times as necessary) for clerestory roofs, previously glazed ends, battery boxes and duckets should they be desired. I'll try to work out some realistic costs too. Thanks for expressing an interest. I've a feeling somebody else asked me too, but I can't remember when or where, so if that person is looking at this, please accept my apologies for memory loss and take this as confirmation that I will in due course be happy to oblige.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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More pictures posted "not quite as I would like" as the operators of Imageshack still don't seem to have sorted out their security certificate fault, despite various pleas and complaints on farcebook...

Progress with the new V2 shell. This is the first sniff of primer, revealing many imperfections needing further smoothing before I add any new details. As can be seen, the body fits successfully on either the old split or new wiper-pick-up Bachmann chassis. The superflous side vents on the A4 cab rood weren't to tricky to eradicate. The shallow skirt linking boiler and running plate will be necessary for casting purposes but at only 5 thou thick it will be possible to either leave it in (and maybe paint it black as if the black sides of the mechanism were exposed) or cut it out with minimal effort. I seriously considered making a proper downard slope and protruding splashers for the inboard portion of the running plate, but that would exaggerated the problem of what can be seen below the boiler when the Bachmann mechanism is used/ Hence all I've done is to represent the angle iron "kerb" bounding the area that ought to be sloping.
STA79125 in primer, oblique.jpg
STA79126 in primer, side.jpg
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Looking good Graeme. In retrospect, it shouldn't be too difficult for one who wants an A2/1 to cut off the front end of a resin V2 body shell and fit your Thompson Pacific parts. Very much looking forward to the finished article, the V2 is one which everybody would like in a better form.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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In comparison, how did the Nu-Cast V2 body shape up.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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That basically tells me the Jamieson body was of no use.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. A Hornby Howlden c

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On Tuesday 7th January....
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There's a little more to do, obviously............ I apologise for not using that nice Jamieson brass boiler at this stage. With time limited for production of a proving model to run at Barrow Hill in February, this seemed the easiest way to go.
If the prototype baased on the RTR bodies is a success, Shall I send the Jamieson body back in due course?
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. A Hornby Howlden c

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Atlantic 3279 wrote:...If the prototype based on the RTR bodies is a success, shall I send the Jamieson body back in due course?
Keep it. You might still need it as an alternative master in future. It only cost me a tenner....... :lol:
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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STA79136 almost ready w1.jpg
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Very nice, especially the Full Brake.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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V2 4772 stop-gap w.jpg


The above picture shows my V2 partially reboilered a few years ago, temporarily paired up yesterday with a tender from a green K3 in order to assess the viability of using this loco to masquerade as Grantham's very own 4772, just in case my newest effort isn't finished in time for Barrow Hill.
The next image should show the loco temporarily renumbered (including currently slightly wonky 7 on this side) by means of a couple of new HMRS figures applied over a home made obliteration patch (Railmatch paint on waterslide paper). I've also narrowed down the previously rather heavy red line on the edges of the running plate, sorted out drawbar arrangements, and changed the shaded yellow letting on the tender to shaded gold to blend in a bit better with the loco. The picture also shows the new body on a new-style chassis, now borrowing 4802's tender....
STA79148 V2s for Barrow Hill.jpg
And here, although not photographed to pro standard, is a better picture of the recent coach conversions which now have all of their lining (yippee!) but still need numbers, dirty roofs and end-bellows. I've only shown two underframes, as the upper pair are alike, ditto the lower pair.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Lovely stuff Graeme. Add me to the list of interested parties for the Grisley conversion bits please.
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Re: Atlantic's works inc. RTRconversions. Hornby GN coaches

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Very nice sir!

I have a spare green K3 tender if that'll help you get an extra loco running?

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