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    I'm really into the LMS scene, especially ex LNWR, LYR and MR lines in the 1930s-40s. It's an era too I am drawn to for the LNER and SR, and perhaps ought to settle one way or another on one of the three! I also have D&E interests, having grown up with BR blue traction. I do a lot of reading on narrow gauge, industrial and light railways, and have long visited lost lines as part of the hobby. All round railway nut really.

    My modelling is mainly OO, but I dabble with 009, 5.5mm, and Gn15, and have just begun a small 0 gauge project too. A few years ago, after a long lull in railway modelling, I started experimenting by creating a small 'plank' layout called Spencer Park, which began life as a 1970s BR stabling point, and has since morphed into something NCB based set 'somewhere in the Midlands' (http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/49742-spencer-park-from-1970s-br-to-1970s-ncb-somewhere-in-the-midlands/). At the same time, I was occupied, on and off, with a long-term loft layout project called Westburnham (http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/50227-westburnham-1970s-80s-1930s-40s-combo-loft-layout/), but a house move has given me the opportunity to rethink things.

    I have a much better loft space now than before, 21 feet by 8, floored and walled with a velux window and proper stairs access, so planning is under way for a roundy-roundy but split into two separate eras... The current plan for the layout is to have along one (long) side something that is 1930s-1940s, set somewhere in the Midlands for my LMS-period rolling stock especially. For this I am thinking of using Four Oaks as a model for a suburban terminus station located alongside a through station. On the opposite (long) side will be 1960s-80s D&E, with a time-span flexible enough to accommodate transition liveries of the late '60s, right through to c.1986, and the end of the dominance of BR Blue, so spanning the era of my early years. This 'Modern image' (for me!) part of the layout will have a stabling point and a station and parcels facility, some structures for which I already have built as kits.

    That's the plan, a work in progress. We'll see!

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  1. tractionman

    LMS 10000

    exactly! good way to change identities-- https://Bachmann-spares.co.uk/category/1-branchline-diesel-parts/lms-10000-10001/body-parts
  2. I had a SR green liveried one from the first run, a lovely looking loco but had the same issues of overheating etc so sent it back to Rails but instead of replacing it they returned it to me with even more lube all over it, so I sent it back for a refund, a shame really as I liked the look of it--I should have perservered by the sounds of it. I still have the SECR liveried version as it was not as bad as the SR one. I am about to sell up my SECR stock so good to know Ebay gets a decent sale price for these :-)
  3. 80 quid for a decent loco seems a fair price these days! I see HMC and KGR still have a few variants available at around this mark: https://kgrmodels.com/product/gv2012-oxford-rail-golden-valley-oo-janus-0-6-0-diesel-ncb-blue/ https://herefordmodels.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=832_833_842_1062_1061
  4. I've pondered 9mm track in 3mm! Even bought some track and building kits, one day perhaps it might become a reality!
  5. inf here https://railsofsheffield.com/collections/exclusive-Heljan-oo-class-28
  6. quite an interesting piece on Fryston in 1982 here https://coalmine.proboards.com/thread/1026/last-steam-loco-yorkshire-pit
  7. if not a shed then how about a coaling stage like this: https://www.warwickshirerailways.com/lms/mrred1379.htm just spotted there is even one available for 4mm! https://www.mmrmodels.co.uk/product-page/copy-of-oo-gauge-big-4-basic-coaling-stage
  8. for more prototype inspiration / operations, I recommend a look at the two vols of 'An Historical Survey of Selected London, Midland and Scottish ( LMS ) Stations: Layouts and Illustrations': https://www.amazon.co.uk/Historical-Selected-Midland-Scottish-Stations/dp/0860931684 plus the 'LMS lineside' vols https://wildswanbooks.co.uk/Books/LMS-Lineside1.htm
  9. looking good :-) I quite liked the kick back siding from the goods platform, fills that corner nicely? plus I wonder too if there is scope for a double track entry, often branchline termini had a siding that paralelled the main running-in line?
  10. that's a great prototype, ruralish LMS branchlines have a real charm, to me anyway! some more detailed maps plus photos here-- http://www.disused-stations.org.uk/n/newport_pagnell/
  11. tractionman

    LMS 10000

    worth keeping a regular eye here: https://clarkrailworks.com/collections/new-arrivals as they do pop up reasonably regularly for sale s/h.
  12. ok it's not blue but there's one listed here for those interested: https://clarkrailworks.com/collections/new-arrivals/products/kmrc-exclusive-oo-k2602-d600-warship-d602-bulldog-br-green-ltd-ed-282-750
  13. this inf came from Rails this morning https://railsofsheffield.com/collections/Dapol-oo-gauge-april-may-new-releases April or May arrival expected.
  14. and CIE? https://paxton-road.blogspot.com/2024/03/irish-vans.html?m=1 Could be handy 👍
  15. March here seems more like January but still, gotta get out there
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