LNER Locomotive Drawings
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LNER Locomotive Drawings
As there have been requests from forum members for more drawings I have set up this separate topic to enable drawings of locos to be posted other than those poposed designs. Here is the V4 as asked for.
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Probably my favourite class of locomotive - I wonder how many of them we would have seen had war not intervened? Perhaps we would have had a preserved example or two now.....
Do you, by any chance, have a drawing of the LNER main line diesel which was proposed towards the end of the company's existence, please?
Do you, by any chance, have a drawing of the LNER main line diesel which was proposed towards the end of the company's existence, please?
A topper is proper if the train's a non-stopper!
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LNER Main Line Diesel
I have never seen a drawing of this proposal, the only diesel proposal I have details of (drawing to follow in the Locos that Never Were section) was the proposed conversion of one of the Newport-Shildon Electrics.
In the dim and distant past I remember broaching the subject with no less a person than Ozzy Nock when he was on a visit to Teddy Boston's and he seemed to think that what he had seen would have been very similar in appearance to an EM1 electric. Anybody else out there help?
In the dim and distant past I remember broaching the subject with no less a person than Ozzy Nock when he was on a visit to Teddy Boston's and he seemed to think that what he had seen would have been very similar in appearance to an EM1 electric. Anybody else out there help?
Thanks v. v. much for the V4 line drawing.
Although introduced in 1941 it is very much an engine of pre-war design. As someone once said "A Rolls Royce engine for a Ford car job". Whilst I admire the design, I cannot help but think that Thompson's simpler B1 was better suited to the wartime and post-war conditions of operation and maintenance.
Although introduced in 1941 it is very much an engine of pre-war design. As someone once said "A Rolls Royce engine for a Ford car job". Whilst I admire the design, I cannot help but think that Thompson's simpler B1 was better suited to the wartime and post-war conditions of operation and maintenance.
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LNER B2
Here is a drawing of the Thompson B2 as requested
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J69 drawing information
Hi everybody,
I've obtained a Gauge 1 model of J69 68619, and would like to 'rebuild' it as the Liverpool Street East side Pilot circa 1960.
The model has the straight top to the side tanks and no ejectors or tank top pipework. Are there any drawings available showing this information?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Windsor Lad
I've obtained a Gauge 1 model of J69 68619, and would like to 'rebuild' it as the Liverpool Street East side Pilot circa 1960.
The model has the straight top to the side tanks and no ejectors or tank top pipework. Are there any drawings available showing this information?
Any help would be much appreciated.
regards
Windsor Lad
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Check out the Great Eastern Railway Society at www.gersociety.org.uk. Under "Sales" you will find a large number of drawings.
The J-69s, including line drawings and photos has been covered in a recent GERS Journal.
Regards
Paul
Check out the Great Eastern Railway Society at www.gersociety.org.uk. Under "Sales" you will find a large number of drawings.
The J-69s, including line drawings and photos has been covered in a recent GERS Journal.
Regards
Paul
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Hi Joe,
many thanks for responding, I have the first 150 MRJ's so I'll have a look through those issues to see whats what.
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Windsor Lad
Now found the articles - issues 35 & 36 - just what I was looking for, again many thanks for pointing me in the right direction, just need the time now to carry out the work!
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Windsor Lad
many thanks for responding, I have the first 150 MRJ's so I'll have a look through those issues to see whats what.
regards
Windsor Lad
Now found the articles - issues 35 & 36 - just what I was looking for, again many thanks for pointing me in the right direction, just need the time now to carry out the work!
regards
Windsor Lad
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Claud Hamilton
Here is your request - I have the Clauds in different stages of their lives if required.
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