LNER Locomotive Drawings

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Re: LNER Locomotive Drawings

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For their time, the Isinglass drawings were some of the best available. Technology has now advanced so much that even my efforts which were mostly created on Paintbrush using the Windows 3:11 version could be vastly improved on given the time and patience. Scaling is no problem as printing out or imposing at 32% gives 4mm scale.

There have been many drawings on the market over the years, and one has to look at the lot and decide which ones are fit for one's own purpose.
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Re: LNER Locomotive Drawings

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I've been going through the NRM drawings lists, but can't find the Gorton GA for the 11F / D11/1s yet :(
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Re: LNER Locomotive Drawings

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List/Section 7 - LNER & Constituents - 4/GW/12388/E x (2) 'Full pipe & rod of 4-4-0 passr engine class 11F (D11) 1919'
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Re: LNER Locomotive Drawings

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Plan and side elevation from an 11F GA are reproduced in volume 2 of E.M. Johnson's "Locomotives of the Great Central Railway". The 11E is similarly reproduced, revealing its drawing number to be LNER 622-C. The number is not seen on the reproduced portion of the 11F dwg.
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Atlantic 3279 wrote:Plan and side elevation from an 11F GA are reproduced in volume 2 of E.M. Johnson's "Locomotives of the Great Central Railway". The 11E is similarly reproduced, revealing its drawing number to be LNER 622-C. The number is not seen on the reproduced portion of the 11F dwg.
69999 wrote:List/Section 7 - LNER & Constituents - 4/GW/12388/E x (2) 'Full pipe & rod of 4-4-0 passr engine class 11F (D11) 1919'
Excellent, thanks. That's a start..... :)
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UPDATE: Have acquired the Johnson book, which is quite a rivetting read in itself.

The 11F drawing in it turns out to be of the later D11/2 (cut-down chimney, dome and cab roof are the giveaways), but it'll do for now, at an approximate scale of 7mm/ft. I'll still have to search the NRM archive for a clearer drawing, as the prototype measurements in the book version are too small to be legible!
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Saint Johnstoun wrote:For their time, the Isinglass drawings were some of the best available. Technology has now advanced so much that even my efforts which were mostly created on Paintbrush using the Windows 3:11 version could be vastly improved on given the time and patience. Scaling is no problem as printing out or imposing at 32% gives 4mm scale.

There have been many drawings on the market over the years, and one has to look at the lot and decide which ones are fit for one's own purpose.
A good all round point. If one has the time and the patience then anything can be improved on. The Isinglass collection has made an enormous start in providing accurate (well mostly :oops: ) scale drawings of the LNER but I know only too well how many customers I have to reply 'sorry' to. So if you can fill in the gaps please let me know, that way I can point modellers in your direction.
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Re: LNER Locomotive Drawings

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2562 wrote:
Saint Johnstoun wrote:For their time, the Isinglass drawings were some of the best available. Technology has now advanced so much that even my efforts which were mostly created on Paintbrush using the Windows 3:11 version could be vastly improved on given the time and patience. Scaling is no problem as printing out or imposing at 32% gives 4mm scale.

There have been many drawings on the market over the years, and one has to look at the lot and decide which ones are fit for one's own purpose.
A good all round point. If one has the time and the patience then anything can be improved on. The Isinglass collection has made an enormous start in providing accurate (well mostly :oops: ) scale drawings of the LNER but I know only too well how many customers I have to reply 'sorry' to. So if you can fill in the gaps please let me know, that way I can point modellers in your direction.
A D11/1 would be particularly helpful :wink:
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Any of the Great Eastern built stock for Wisbech and Upwell, particularly the coaches? Pretty please?
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Anything weird or unusual will catch my interest, be it an express or locomotive

I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
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Manxman1831 wrote:Any of the Great Eastern built stock for Wisbech and Upwell, particularly the coaches? Pretty please?
The best source for these would be the Great Eastern Society.
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Tried looking them up. According to website their archives got split up after North Woolwich finally closed to the public. Was gutted when I read that - used to have some fun on visits there as a kid. Anyone know what has happened to the site?
Brian

Anything weird or unusual will catch my interest, be it an express or locomotive

I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
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Manxman1831 wrote:Tried looking them up. According to website their archives got split up after North Woolwich finally closed to the public. Was gutted when I read that - used to have some fun on visits there as a kid. Anyone know what has happened to the site?
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Thank you.
Brian

Anything weird or unusual will catch my interest, be it an express or locomotive

I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
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Re: LNER Locomotive Drawings

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Hi,

I'm looking for the complete drawings for a B1 4-6-0. Is there anything available please?
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What detail do you require and if modelling what scale do you want to do so?
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