Micks 4mm LNER Models
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Mick B
Great looking TPO. I have heeded your warning about the difficulty of making one out of a Hornby coach and dropped the idea, but it does make for an impressive looking result. Why do TPO vehicles have off-set gangways? Even the old tinplate Hornby 3-rail TPO coach I had as a boy had this feature and I always wondered why.
Alpineman
Great looking TPO. I have heeded your warning about the difficulty of making one out of a Hornby coach and dropped the idea, but it does make for an impressive looking result. Why do TPO vehicles have off-set gangways? Even the old tinplate Hornby 3-rail TPO coach I had as a boy had this feature and I always wondered why.
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Does this help?mick b wrote:The numerous Brass etchings now added to the GCR CCT body , awaits Whitemetal castings next.
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Bill
Yes a great help it confirms the roof joining line. The top end door hinges hinges dont match with the kit but theres not much I can do about that !! as no spares are provided.
many thanks
Mick
Yes a great help it confirms the roof joining line. The top end door hinges hinges dont match with the kit but theres not much I can do about that !! as no spares are provided.
many thanks
Mick
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To allow the sorters inside more space I believe. Another guess its a security measure as well as no one could get into them from other coaches .Alpineman wrote:Mick B
Great looking TPO. I have heeded your warning about the difficulty of making one out of a Hornby coach and dropped the idea, but it does make for an impressive looking result. Why do TPO vehicles have off-set gangways? Even the old tinplate Hornby 3-rail TPO coach I had as a boy had this feature and I always wondered why.
Alpineman
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CCT ready for paint
Mick
Mick
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GCR CCT completed
NER Ballast Brake
WSM GCR Bogie Fish Van this is a old build just had the bogies rebuilt so that it stays on the track !!
NER Ballast Brake
WSM GCR Bogie Fish Van this is a old build just had the bogies rebuilt so that it stays on the track !!
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Current project NER Slotted post signals, three Home one Home/Distant I have three bracket signals to do as well.
Mick
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Hi Mick,mick b wrote:
WSM GCR Bogie Fish Van this is a old build just had the bogies rebuilt so that it stays on the track !!
Whose kit is this? I have fancied one since first seeing it in the the Tatlow book, I even toyed with the idea of scratch building one from plastic card (admittedly I am sad enough to attempt scratch building one from brass these days). But never made any progress with it. The CCT is looking good.
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Quality stuff as usual, Mick. I have one of those CCTs to refinish, bought part completed.
Rob - I don't know whether it's the same kit, but Robin Peover used to offer the bogie fish van as R & E Models, through Brassmasters. They're currently unavailable due to his illness and I don't know what future the range has. I had the last two kits from him last year for a colleague at Ormesby.
Rob - I don't know whether it's the same kit, but Robin Peover used to offer the bogie fish van as R & E Models, through Brassmasters. They're currently unavailable due to his illness and I don't know what future the range has. I had the last two kits from him last year for a colleague at Ormesby.
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WSM keeps cropping up everwhere I look at present. I can remember their ads in MRC in the 70s.....
Take care regarding the GC bogie fish. One of the kits that has been available is said to be under-scale in one or more respects, and I cannot remember which kit is the problem. I believe two styles of GC bogie fish have appeared as kits.
Take care regarding the GC bogie fish. One of the kits that has been available is said to be under-scale in one or more respects, and I cannot remember which kit is the problem. I believe two styles of GC bogie fish have appeared as kits.
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The WSM Fish van was built over 20 years ago. No other knowledge of them
cheers
Mick
cheers
Mick
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Do please post photos of your progress with the signals, Mick. I'm a signalling fan, any model railway without the appropriate signals isn't really a model railway!mick b wrote:Current project NER Slotted post signals, three Home one Home/Distant I have three bracket signals to do as well.
Mick
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Ongoing NER Signal pictures added to Signalling thread
A D&S NER Dia 20 Brake 3rd which i have rebuilt due to heavy painting and superglue construction 20 years ago. Looks a lot better now
Mick
A D&S NER Dia 20 Brake 3rd which i have rebuilt due to heavy painting and superglue construction 20 years ago. Looks a lot better now
Mick
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Nice coach, Mick. I'm looking forward to seeing the signals progress; they're not a thing I've ever tackled.
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Thanks JW .
Its a steep learning curve on signals as they are a first for me as well. I have two books on the subject by Mundy and Nicholson both are good but still presume the reader has got knowledge of the subject which have not!!.
I have a total of seven on the go four singles and three brackets. One guess who discovered today that the floor had been soldered up upside down today on two of the bracket signals !! Its all fun !!
I have added some newer photos of the signals I am "building" on the forum Signalling thread
More added today 24/03/10
Mick
Its a steep learning curve on signals as they are a first for me as well. I have two books on the subject by Mundy and Nicholson both are good but still presume the reader has got knowledge of the subject which have not!!.
I have a total of seven on the go four singles and three brackets. One guess who discovered today that the floor had been soldered up upside down today on two of the bracket signals !! Its all fun !!
I have added some newer photos of the signals I am "building" on the forum Signalling thread
More added today 24/03/10
Mick