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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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manna wrote:G'Day Gents

Looking good, your last post has me intrigued, you can fit the wheels and axles into different positions, wouldn't take much to chop up a old B12 to fit, and seeing as D16's used to visit KX................. 8)

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I am hugely tempted to try that myself - I "made" a pretty basic D16/3 from a B12 many moons ago and have a mind to revisit it to put it on a better chassis, and rebuild it to better represent the prototype.

However I'm intrigued by the possibility of the D49 chassis fitting under a D11 bodyshell. I may post a few pics later on.
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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G'Day Gents

Maybe even a GN D1/2/3 !!! a whole new can of worms, has been (possibly) just been opened !!!

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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Next jobs to do are rivets, steps, buffers, front coupling, painting, lining out, weathering and sealing.
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Has it really been over a year? Madness!

Anyway, here is the final part of this particular modelling story, the photograph above says it all I hope.

If you're wondering about the placement of the tender and cabside transfers, they are based on a photograph of 62768, and it looks just as odd and awkward in real life as it does on the model!

It's not a perfect model, but I'm just glad to have finally finished it.
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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G'Day Gents

That looks rather good, now that's it's finished, well done. The year means nothing, some of mine have been going on for decades :shock:

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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Thanks very much Manna :)
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Ay up!

Look how long the P2 has been "Under Construction!"
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Hi

Lovely. A first class job!

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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Looking very good Simon, and I'm glad that photo came in useful I sent you. I do think the D49s generally look very smart in mixed traffic livery. :)
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Very useful indeed Tom, many thanks. :)

The mixed traffic black was always the livery it was going into for me. The BR number plus LNER lettering is a nice oddball, but the mixed traffic lining really sets off the shape of this locomotive for me. Frankly, I still don't get how people castigate Thompson for this loco. It's a gem in terms of looks: looks very much like a more powerful Claud in many respects.
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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S.A.C. Martin wrote:Very useful indeed Tom, many thanks. :)

The mixed traffic black was always the livery it was going into for me. The BR number plus LNER lettering is a nice oddball, but the mixed traffic lining really sets off the shape of this locomotive for me. Frankly, I still don't get how people castigate Thompson for this loco. It's a gem in terms of looks: looks very much like a more powerful Claud in many respects.
I agree with you, I don't find the rebuild ugly at all.

I have a tendency to agree with a dear modelling friend of mine, Mike Megginson that there isn't an ugly locomotive, they all have something special about them. Even locomotives some my find ugly like the Ivatt Class 4s and the Caprotti 5s. They all have something about them.
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Nice work Simon! A unique model well worth the effort!
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Re: Hornby Railroad D49 Conversion - The Morpeth

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Thank you kindly Earl :)

I think I'll do a proper D49 as future project, to partner the D Class. Having seen Micklner's D49 conversion (with the super detail A3 wheels) I know how I'll go about changing the wheels on any future D49.
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Re: Simon's Locomotive Works - ECML/West Riding 1948-51

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Afternoon all,

For the benefit of a few members who've been asking about specific models, I've updated the OP of this thread and turned it into a copy of my workbench which can also be found on Modellers United - in turn, these two threads are links to my external blog where all my modelling is recorded.

And now for a picture and some links to my model of last Ivatt Atlantic in service, no.62822 as requested by a friend.

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Part 1, Part 2
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