NER Dynamometer Car
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The shorter windows have a different pattern - unfortunately not as clear...
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Do they?Danby Wiske wrote:The shorter windows have a different pattern - unfortunately not as clear...
Here is my attempt at doctoring one of Dave's images:
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Very good Mike.
That is the pattern to all the high level glazing, as far as I'm aware, but on my next visit I will check and let you all know.
Mike do you want hi res pics or have I sent them to you.
That is the pattern to all the high level glazing, as far as I'm aware, but on my next visit I will check and let you all know.
Mike do you want hi res pics or have I sent them to you.
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They do - here's the window I posted before plus the two shorter windows to the right...MikeTrice wrote:Do they?
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On looking at my pics again the end high level windows at the end over the ducket may have a different pattern.
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Could you take your camera with you and get a better image? I am thinking of a way of photo reducing it for use with the kit. The floor pattern is another candidate for reproducing and printing.Dave wrote:That is the pattern to all the high level glazing, as far as I'm aware, but on my next visit I will check and let you all know.
Regarding the clerestory windows I think the pattern is the same, it is just that the windows are different lengths. Out of interest when the vehicle was being prepared for public display one of the tasks carried out by York Works was "Paint to be cleaned off clerestory glasses". Whether they were overpainted at some point of just needed tidying up is unclear at the moment.
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It is not obvious, unless the other side is different:Dave wrote:On looking at my pics again the end high level windows at the end over the ducket may have a different pattern.
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I am thinking of a way of photo reducing it for use with the kit. The floor pattern is another candidate for reproducing and printing.MikeTrice wrote:w.
I will be very impressed if you can !!
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There are definitely two different (although similar) patterns that I can see. The shorter one (used in the windows at the end and also above the double doors) is missing a whole set of flourishes in order to shorten it, and also does not have the pair of 'insect antennae' (for want of a better description!) at the ends...MikeTrice wrote:Regarding the clerestory windows I think the pattern is the same, it is just that the windows are different lengths.
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You have convinced me.Danby Wiske wrote:There are definitely two different (although similar) patterns that I can see. The shorter one (used in the windows at the end and also above the double doors) is missing a whole set of flourishes in order to shorten it, and also does not have the pair of 'insect antennae' (for want of a better description!) at the ends...MikeTrice wrote:Regarding the clerestory windows I think the pattern is the same, it is just that the windows are different lengths.
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Very glad to have been of service!MikeTrice wrote:You have convinced me.
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Well chaps and chapesess
Here are some roof glazing pics from this lunchtime, they are the best I can get with my camera.
Pics 1 & 2 are of the large windows, the vents get in the way and on this side from the footbridge you can't get a clear view.
The roof and solebar are definitely different colours in real life. I would say the pics do not really show this but I would say the
roof is a very faded worn dark red oxide pic 3 just seems to hint at the red.
Bills model could very well be correct for a newly painted roof.
Mike I've sent you full res unaltered views.
Here are some roof glazing pics from this lunchtime, they are the best I can get with my camera.
Pics 1 & 2 are of the large windows, the vents get in the way and on this side from the footbridge you can't get a clear view.
The roof and solebar are definitely different colours in real life. I would say the pics do not really show this but I would say the
roof is a very faded worn dark red oxide pic 3 just seems to hint at the red.
Bills model could very well be correct for a newly painted roof.
Mike I've sent you full res unaltered views.
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Brilliant Dave, I can work with those.
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After a bit of manipulation:
Thanks Dave.
Thanks Dave.
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Does the Autocar have a similar pattern on the clerestory windows?
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