Great British Locomotives Magazine

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2002EarlMarischal
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Sounds like you have hit a particularly bad batch Mick. Mine is generally good, though some of the tender lining appears worn off along the top edge. If I were a SR modeller, it would take very little work to make it an acceptable sidings model.
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SR :shock: :shock:


only a passing viewing :lol:
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mick b wrote:SR :shock: :shock:


only a passing viewing :lol:
Don't worry I haven't been out in the sun for too long! I only said if! :lol:
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The Schools looks as if it may be alright, apart from the very fine, almost invisible handrails.

When is the next LNER due?
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mmm , the makings of a plough ??? :mrgreen:



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At the risk of being censured for commenting on the shade of blue, By jove I think you've got it.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
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Simon that really is good.

I've 14 hornby A4's. (I know way to many), All BR late crest. Your efforts have tempted me to have a go at doing one inspite of that. BR late crest Bittern comes to mind. As a Gateshead loco weathered heavily too....

Thanks for the inspiration
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Thank you gents. Once weathered and sealed, I suspect it'll look the part even more. I've more or less convinced myself that starting effectively with the GBL body shells and doing the rest myself on a Bachmann A4 chassis is the way to go for me. I will finish the Railroad chassis prototype but to be frank it's the valve gear and general ease of conversion with the Bachmann model which assures its use.
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That's looking very nice, very nice indeed... congrats are in order....well done sir.

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Issue 7 is the Deltics
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Due out 30th April?
Most subjects, models and techniques covered in this thread are now listed in various categories on page1

Dec. 2018: Almost all images that disappeared from my own thread following loss of free remote hosting are now restored.
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Evening Star is 30th April, with the Deltic 2 weeks after that - 14/5.
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Scotsman Tender ready for Coronation duty. Fitted to a Hornby underframe.
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That's really nice work Mick. It seems pre-war they may have painted the upper band black, post-war for my period (1947-49) it is definitely blue. Have confirmed this on SNG and six other locos thus far.

The silver strip is very nicely done too.
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