Hi Roy,ROY@34F wrote:Sorry CLEM , I refered to you as PHILL in my previous post.
Roy.
Don't worry, I've been called many worse things than Phill! Yes I've actually got a couple of the London Road kits myself but I finished off the whitemetal ones first as I'd previously built one. I have built a Connoisseur J69 which I found went together very well. Looking forward to tackling the J6 kits in a year or two.
Thanks for relating your experiences with the J6s. Reminiscences like yours really bring to life this great interest of ours. How I envy your experience of firing one to Netherfield! I saw many J6s as a child and probably my biggest association with them was being pulled from Kimberley to Nottingham behind them on many occasions in the period 1955-1959. At that period, before the L1s came in large numbers, they were almost single handedly running the passenger service on the line, along with the A5s and occasionally a J39, K2 or J11. The overriding impression from the memory of those days is how the Colwick drivers really opened up on leaving Kimberley and as kids we were really excited at the acceleration up to and through Watnall tunnel, and then down the bank past Nuthall Sidings at speed only to slow down very suddenly for Basford North (Basford and Bulwell in LNER days). Then after leaving Basford, another quick acceleration down through the 'Rat-Hole' to take a run at the gradient up to Bagthorpe Junction. They seemed to be ideal engines for the Derby-Nottingham-Grantham services and were certainly liked much more that the more modern L1s. When the Ivatt (LMS) designed class 4 2-6-0s came on the line (post 1959) after being released from the M&GN due to that line's closure, the enginemen took to them in a very similar way to the old J6s.
BTW, on the subject of resizing your photo of your J6, I take the existing copy and do a 'save as' with a different name - I usually tag '_reduced' on the end of the existing file name- it then gives me an option, via a slider, of how big the saved file will be, and I can set it accordingly. Having said that, I am using a Mac - it may be different using a PC. Anyway, I would love to see a photo of of your J6 if you do get a resized version. As you say, it's nice to work with brass, giving you scale width footplating and cab sheeting and looking much finer that the white metal castings. In order to mitigate this, I try to thin the edges of the castings and that does help a bit.
Best Wishes
Clem