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David_Belcher

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    1950s/60s ex-L&Y lines in the West Riding. Collectable British RTR stock. Kit-bashing and conversions in 4mm.
    Non-railway: science, cycling, running, beer.

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  1. Thanks. I did have a "2nd era" styrene car with the diecast bogies/battery boxes years ago (as a kitchen car for a 1980s Hornby K-type brake and parlour, as Margate never did a kitchen), foolishly sold it. All of my current GF ones I think date from the 3rd all-plastic era. David
  2. Finally done on both sides. Just the crests, branding and number panels (as Car 161) to do now. Glad I haven't got any more of these to line out!! David
  3. Thanks for the clarification. Must have confused it with the James/3F example. David
  4. It must be one of the few from that mid-70s era of Margate, along with the Ivatt 2MT, not to get a revamp/second chance. The J83 made a comeback on a better chassis, whilst the L1-derived Fowler 2P was the basis for Edward in the 'Thomas' range, I believe (just as James was a stretched-out 3F). I guess the vastly superior Schools must have rendered it utterly obsolete as Hornby's "Southern passenger loco for layouts too small for a Light Pacific" option. David
  5. I had a few tins of the Gloy "authentic railway colours" series some years back - the tins were certainly suspiciously similar to Airfix ones! David
  6. MTK on a Palitoy chassis is an interesting combination...I used to own one built out of a Mainline body/underframe on Jouef 40 bogies (with buffers from the Dapol breakdown crane kit) to get round the original 45's buffer beam faux pas. David
  7. Currently having similar fun & games lining out a 4mm GF Pullman from a HMRS sheet! Still not finished either side of it in full...
  8. So, finally took the plunge and started lining out the final car of the set, which came unfinished from the GF factory. The HMRS Pressfix transfers don't allow much room for error and are perhaps a bit too sticky for their own good resulting in umpteen attempts and frayed patience. I had old episodes of Friday Night Dinner running on All4 for background noise; it's a wonder I didn't end up using the late, great Paul Ritter's infamous catchphrase for my own means whilst using that transfer sheet... David
  9. Shaping up well, should be a real talking point once complete & painted. Lenny's bodyshells are a class act. David
  10. Same version I've got. Will check the lions but presumably the same, as the 2R 8F with the open-frame motor had a very short production run compared to the Ringfield loco. David
  11. Could've sworn I'd posted a follow-up to this but anyway - "Princess Mary" was (I think) based at Darnall in the 50s and was lined black. Here's a pic of it at Rotherwood near Sheffield: https://www.semaphoresandsteam.com/p36854212/h420AC54A#h420ac54a "Zeebrugge" was also lined, I have a slight hunch that both might have been so treated for double-headed railtour use (RCTS "Pennine Pullman" springs to mind)... Edit: "Somme" was fully lined too. These 3 seem to be the exceptions? Second edit: Also "Prince of Wales" & "Jutland" in mixed traffic black. "Marne" was plain black, "Prince Albert" had a very odd style of white lining on the splashers only. David
  12. Got the destination board holder positions wrong on the 12-wheeler (the 8-wheelers don't seem to have them looking at pics), had to redo them, and this shows up badly on camera - you *can* see the join, to misquote Eric Morecambe. David
  13. Lining must have been selectively applied to English D11s; the Scottish ones with painted names rather than cast plates appear to have all carried lined BR black. Years ago I built a model of "Princess Mary" around a Rovex 2P footplate and chassis and that too was lined black in real life so painted accordingly. David
  14. 2 out of 3 cars basically done apart from maybe adding passengers to the interior, plus tail lamps on the outer ends. Roofs painted and everything satin varnished. Paper bellows gangway helps improve the gap between coaches. David
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