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NBR 0-6-0T Class 'D'


ScottW

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At the request of Simon Dunkley here are some pictures of my NBR 0-6-0T Class 'D'. I have included some pictures taken during it's construction as well as some of the completed model taken by Barry Norman.

 

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That's very nice indeed.

What scale is it? I honestly can't tell!

Lovely paint job too.

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Thanks for the pictures, Scott.

That's very nice indeed.What scale is it? I honestly can't tell!Lovely paint job too.

Andrew, have a look at the other posts in the blog, but look at the first one and you will see it is S Scale. As also mentioned in MrJ a while back...

 

Edit: issue 199.

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The wonderful finish to the locomotive is the work of Ian Rathbone. I would certainly recommend his work.

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What a lovely loco. Nothing beats the combination of a "clean" design with a complex livery. 

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Thanks for the pictures, Scott.Andrew, have a look at the other posts in the blog, but look at the first one and you will see it is S Scale. As also mentioned in MrJ a while back...

Edit: issue 199.

Thanks.

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That truly is wonderful.I have a 52F kit in 4mm for one of these. I'm very tempted now to do it as an NB loco as there are precious few photos of the class round Glasgow in BR days.

Praise indeed from a Caley man! ;-)

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Thanks for the comment.

 

I also have a 52F kit for a J83 in S Scale, Peter kindly re-scaled his etches for me. My plan is to finish it in the earlier Holmes livery with NB crest.

 

Once I finish my railway room I hope to draw-up some plans for a layout based on Bonnybridge Central, and will need to start looking at building some Caley stock. 

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