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  1. thats because it's one of the diagrams which employed rivetted construction Dave, either 1/105 or 1/109, can't quite make out the brake arrangement, there's another behind the 8F at 21:07, which appears to be dia. 1/103 without top flap doors, or possibly the virtually identical LNER diagram? regards Nigel
  2. Hi type 4, sorry I haven't, one of those cases of passing regularly & saying endlessly, " I really must take some pics" & guess what I never didcheers Nigel
  3. & the fixed end as well by the looks of things as the bottom lip is missing from there as well Nigel
  4. IIRC the early re-bodies built before the major programme which started in 1970 were exactly the same,with the exception of the top flap doors, as the originals, retaining the the lip at the the bottom of the side & end sheeting( edge of the floor), somewhat strangely as it was this intersection that was the cause of much of the rust problem Nigel
  5. not sure if anyones mentioned this as yet? but D. Larkins 1978 Bradford Barton publication Br general parcels rolling stock contains 18 excellent images of both BR & pre-nationalisation designs photographed at various locations in 1970, one still carrying IMS livery & a couple in very clean St. Ivel, hope this is of assistance? Nigel
  6. olfa compass cutter & some yellow decal film for the circle? Brian Nigel
  7. not a problem, I'll photograph what I can for you, not always easy as the road tends to be rather busy, occupying as it does the site of the yard, with the magistrates court, phone exchange & sorting office now on the site of the school & housing that once bounded the yard, we now park our bikes on summer evening on the site of the roundabout outside the pub by the way Nigel
  8. just a quick question for you clifford, are you modelling just the yard, Rampart road(the front of the pub) to garrison road level crossing, or have you built it through to ormond rd level crossing? it was just beyond these gates that the run round existed, if so the section between garrison & ormand rds is still almost untouched, all buildings intact, & a couple of gate posts, the track bed now being used for parking Nigel
  9. my pleasure anything else I can help with, I'll do my best, I'll attempt to get out during the week & take some shots for you, & a few measurements 03/04 allocations for norwich 1970 as follows: 2018,2019,2020,2029,2032,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,2175,2370( former departmental 91) 2210,2212 Nigel
  10. so D2019 then? & not the incorrect captions in diesels in east anglia stating D2212!! one of the skirted 04's not sure for certain which other 03's made it to the swan, 2020, 2035, & 2175 were at norwich at this time in blue, & bearing in mind the yard shut in 1970, D2212 was still in use on the quay line in '68. there are three excellent shots in the yarmouth train, Malcolm R. White, coastal publications 2005, looking through the hole in the wall, the gate between the pub & the adjacent building( now gone), & another view looking towards the back of the yard, showing the yard office, amongst many other bits of usefull info ,also branch lines east of norwich adderson/kenworthy, middleton press 2010, has 2 I.C Allen shots taken in the yard, one showing 04 waitng outside the pub gate with 16tonners by the tower, the other of an 03 at the north end next to the coal stack Nigel
  11. most certainly is!!! what period are you going to be modelling? some of the best late pics of the yard were taken by Dr. I.C Allen & some are in his OPC book diesels in east anglia 1980, I'm not to sure who owns the copyright to his collection now?? possibly transport topics?? it's transport treasury I've just discovered! Nigel
  12. I live just down the road, can I be of assistance?? Nigel
  13. they appear to be ijn layers if you look closely, rectangular behind each stanchion, over layed with a triangular patch either side of the stanchion?? Nigel
  14. http://www.flickr.co...N08/6454422593/ rather unusual repair behind the end stanchions on this one, & noticably bluer shade of grey used for the repainted area Nigel
  15. most certainly!! will do thanks again Nigel
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