See previous page. All of the mods more or less covered by Tom and I over the last page. Throw in Ivan's V2 which is getting the A3 smokebox and boiler from a Hornby A3 margate built body, and you can see the more radical surgery required to get an accurate V2 shape.60526 wrote:Was detailing the original B'mann V2 ever discussed in detail on the forum? One of our club members has just bought the new V2 and is offloading one of his old ones (Durham LI) for a fair price, the running of the older chassis doesn't compare with the new, but apart from mods to the cartazzi truck the body actually looked better i.e the moulding looks a bit tired.
The problem is; if you want to go there, I wouldn't start here...sort of applies. The Bachmann V2 as proven can make a very passable representation of a V2, and if well weathered, a very convincing representation. But line it up to a Hornby L1 or B1 and its age and inaccuracy shows through.
Personally, I think there's not much more than can be done than has been done on Tom's model, because then we are more or less arguing with ourselves to replace 90% of the Bachmann moulding.
It has to be said, a like for like replacement of the Bachmann V2 bodyshell to the correct proportions might be viable if you wanted something truly accurate. I'm a lot happier, however, with the Bachmann V2 after the mods I did to mine. It's "acceptable" not "perfect" if you get my drift.