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Crewe North

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  1. Thanks to the LNW tender interchange policy some POW's did run with Whale tenders.... John
  2. Nice build.......wonder why Gateneal decided to put all those rivets on the tank though ....but I've answered my own question....its a Gateneal kit... John
  3. As a dietary change fromTunnocks the wrappers for Club biscuits work just as well..... John
  4. I stand corrected....have just discovered an old copy of MRJ No.26 which has an account of a scratchbuilt Teutonic by the late Geoff Holt. The drive is a single motor on the back axle , the motor appears to be of the small Buhlar type. Anyway Geoff states that the completed model would haul 9 bogie vehicles on the level and 8 up a grade of 1 in a 100......true Teutonic performance! John
  5. If memory serves correct the late Dave Walker, who designed the chassis , had a built up one running on his layout. The motor was placed centrally and drove front and rear axle , and happily pulled 5 or 6 coaches round. To power one axle even with weight you'll be lucky to pull the skin off a rice pudding . John
  6. Not restricted to wagons.....there was an LNW 0-4-0 saddletank on there claiming to be 'built by Adrian'.....it was not as it was built by me for my 'Alexandra Yard' 7mm layout, Adrian bought it later. It went for a premium , for a 0-4-0 tank, I only hope that the buyer doesn't think he's got an Adrian Swain original. John
  7. No need to put the balance pipe covers in the cab openings, the 2-4-0 tanks never had them as the fillers were on top of the side tanks. Might give you a bit more room in the cab.... John
  8. Following on from a discussion on the LNWR Society forum regarding wagon grey it was decided that Humbrol 27 Storm Grey is very close. It'll do for me until somebody with a time machine goes back 150 years and returns with a pot of the gen stuff :-) John
  9. Note also on these photos how the bottom segment of the circular smokebox door is rivetted to the smokebox door. The remainder is hinged to clear the bufferbeam John
  10. Following on from this......I have one of these excellent kits built and painted but for the life of me I can't seem to locate suitable transfers, has anybody located a source please. John
  11. I have a 'thing' about Coal Tanks perhaps going way back to the old K's OO kit which you could buy for a fiver....then! The three I did were for customers and a case of once you'd done one you knew what you were up against for the other two. I don't know if they still supply cast coupling rods ,if so take care when handling the finished model as the prototype rods were thin thus the castings prone to bending if caught when handling. Attached photo of my current CT a Gladiator (ex Northstar) kit with scratchbuilt sloping smokebox as per the engine when first built. Kit is recommended if you fancy doing another one ! John
  12. Just spotted a possible way out with the brakes......by the lamp brackets I take it you are building the LMS version if so then the later all metal brake hangers/blocks might be better, as the wooden blocks were being phased out by then John
  13. The brakes are definitely upside down as they do taper the top end of the block and then widening out. I can't remember on the ones I built any issues with the hangers being in the wrong place, but it was a long time ago when I did them. Not an easy kit to put together but you seem to be doing very well, I always thought the best bit of it were the castings . John
  14. A further thought.......depending on your track radius watch the clearances on the rear of the frames.Have built three of these ex-Shedmaster ones and left the rather crude cutout for the pony wheels. The pony wheel fills it in,not perfect, but it does allow truck movement. Have also built an ex-Northstar (now Gladiator) one which had the frames at the rear set inwards slightly which is a far better arrangement. John
  15. Errr!.......why are the brake blocks fitted upside down? I'm trying to find my coat..... John
  16. Typo alert!!!!.....surely Royal Scot....Scott applies to porridge oats.
  17. Have sent these via the LNWRS site on the 29th but have had no acknowledgement of receipt so am posting here. A 7mm scale scratchbuilt model of Webb's conversion of a long firebox Crewe Goods into a saddletank c1877. John Dale Above all sorted now.......
  18. Thanks for this Dave as you say it's difficult to spot if it's a single or double line. John
  19. Just a quick query.....the row of double rivets along the tank top.... Do you have a photo/drawing showing this feature? as I've never spotted it before. John
  20. I'd have gone for all over red ends but, having said that, unless it's documented anywhere whose to say which is correct as photos won't give an answer. John
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