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A Western Celebration


Silver Sidelines

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This last week saw the arrival of Western King – with no yellow panels. Heljan had already introduced their Western Class models prior to my return to the hobby and I have been on the lookout for some time for a Maroon model with no yellow panels – now I have found one!

 

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Heljan D1039 Western King

 

I have fond memories of the introduction of the Western Class diesel hydraulics. As a school boy I used to be taken once or twice per year to visit 'family' on the Wirral. My parents would take the opportunity to spend a day shopping in Chester and I would get to spend time train spotting at Chester General.

 

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D1007 Western Talisman

 

In those days office workers did not have as many days holiday as now and Father used to arrange our visits to include a Bank Holiday. Hence I know that the above picture was taken during August Bank Holiday 1962. In the summer of 1962 Chester General was a shadow of its former self. No Castles only a rundown Hall. The Beeching cuts had started to take effect and I think this was probably the last occasion that I spent time collecting engine numbers.

 

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5985 Mostyn Hall

 

In 1962 August Bank Holiday Monday was the 6th, records for the Westerns state that D1007 was completed on 01/08/62 - ties in quite nicely with the picture which shows an obviously recently ex works locomotive with yellow painted buffer beam and no yellow warning panels.

 

I also spotted a green Western on the same day. However I am confused as I appear to have written down D1001 but have also written Western Explorer (D1002). I never was any good at mathematics (but I wasn’t colour blind - D1001 was painted maroon).

 

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Lima Golden Series – D1016 Western Gladiator

 

Prior to the Heljan models I owned a couple of Lima models. Western Gladiator bought in 1981, came as part of one the Lima Golden Series train sets.

 

I bought a Craftsman detail kit for the engine, fitting the nickel silver handrail and white metal buffers. I also cut off the Lima coupling and screwed in place a Mainline type coupling.

 

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The picture above shows the three coaches that came with the set, all fitted with white metal buffers. For the Restaurant Car I rearranged the ventilators on the roof and added some extra pancake types above the kitchen . I also added to and rearranged the battery boxes on the underframe, but that is not visible in this view.

 

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Lima D1002 Western Pioneer compared to Heljan D1037 Western Empress

 

My second Lima model was Western Pioneer. This was bought new for the princely sum of £6.75 in 1984 from the Bradford Model Centre (in Manchester?). The picture above shows Western Pioneer repainted, and fitted with etched plates and nickel silver handrails alongside Heljan Western Empress, just prior to the sale of the Lima model.

 

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Heljan Western King with Heljan Lion

 

I think the original Heljan Western models are some of the smoothest running and most powerful railway models produced. Western King seems to have settled in nicely and I have

of it together with Western Talisman.
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Bradford Model Centre  Yes  Manchester  opposite my  department  store!!!  I used to  visit  frequently  around 77 to 84.

It was  a nice  shop  with  very nice  staff,  now  sadly  gone  I think?

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Steve, thanks for the comment.  You have got me wondering why I was in Manchester, it was not one of my usual destinations.

 

Regards

 

Ray

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Psssst,Don't tell the others

 

I am supposed to be all things NER BR(NE), But I,ve always loved the Westerns. The crispness of the Heljan offering really shows how far the hobby has com, since the Lima and Hornby models of the last century(yes i do overuse that phrase). I repainted/detailed many Lima Westerns back in the the day.Western Talisman is a favourite and i do feel a china Clay rake coming on a future Blog of mine.Lion looks to be a beautiful model too looks like I've got some collecting to do.I am inspired thank you.

 

Best regards

Eric&Gripper.

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Psssst,Don't tell the others

 

I am supposed to be all things NER BR(NE), But I,ve always loved the Westerns.

Hello Eric, I was dragged up on Teesside so you might have expected a NE flavour model railway.  I had happy memories of visits to mid Wales and gleaming green steam engines with shiny copper and brass - so it had to be ex GWR orientated layout with some ex LNWR influence say Shrewsbury or Chester?  That said I have a collection of BR (NE) engines which come out on special occasions - A1s and A4s take some beating.  As I say in the Post above - I saw the inaugural runs of the Westerns and then 'moved on' so to speak.  For the same reason I have a couple of Class 40s but not the 37s - the 37s were introduced after the Class 40s and after I gave up collecting numbers.  I do admire the Hymeks - particularly the Heljan model.  If I can stretch a point and run a Hymek then I can also include a Bachmann chocolate and cream minibuffet in the rake - seemingly a coach / livery combination that never was.

 

Regards

 

Ray

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