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A Star is born


rovex

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Not a GWR coach at all - but it didn't seem worthwhile starting a new thread for one picture. I'd asked elsewhere about problems with the old Hornby Saint - and wow was that a case of lighting the blue touch paper and retiring.

 

Anyway it stirred me into having a go at knocking up a Star (Saint to Star? Don't ask) I can't claim any credit for the process as its all detailed elsewhere on other threads - have a look at the thread on the Hornby Saint for the links.

 

This is based on the old Airfix Castle, but I've been lucky enough to get hold of a Hogwarts Castle for under ??20 of ebay and will be using the motorised chassis and tender from that to put under the Airfix body, and dispensing with the Airfix tender drive. I'm intending to model "Glastonbury Abbey" as I quite like the sound of it and it also had the larger style tender. A paint job for this and the red hogwarts tender awaits but I'm in a quandary as to whether these engines carried BR black in the early BR days, or lined green. They were after all express locos which would suggest green but the only colour photo I've come across (and believe me finding any photos of Stars is a challenge) would seem suggest black? Alternatively as the proposed railway is meant to be 1950, I might go for a late GWR livery.

 

Anyone any thoughts on livery?

 

Rovex

 

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M&L Premier used to do a "Castle-to-Star" conversion kit.

 

May be worth asking David Geen whether parts and etchings are available from the Malcolm Mitchell "Star" kit to improve your model.

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I'm not 100% on this but I think the lining on that tender in the photo is orange and the boiler bands look like they could be orange/black/orange which would suggest the Star is actually in green.

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Thanks Taz, now I've had a closer look, I'm inclined to agree. I was scanning through a book I got on ebay about Snow Hill Station (bit of a pipedream I'm having at the moment) and in a throw away remark the author said that amongst others the Stars had been branded as mixed traffic and therefore painted black.

 

Looking more closely at the picture I'm inclined to agree with you though.

 

Rovex

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