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Returning to the coaches...........Sets 965 & 973:

 

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An all Bulleid 59' stock (& all Hornby) train, hauled by No.21C158 'Sir Frederick Pile' - who, like Lord Dowding above, has suffered premature naming:

 

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Set 973 comprises corridor brake 3rd No.2862:

 

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corridor composite No. 5719:

 

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and matching brake 3rd No.2861:

 

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Whilst identical Setno.965, comprises brake 3rd No.2845:

 

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composite No.5711:

 

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with brake 3rd no.2846 bringing up the rear:

 

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These two sets make an interesting contrast with what should be an "identical" set 980 - made from Kirk kits - back towards the bottom of p.60!

 

Tony

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Tony,

 

Thanks again for your hospitality yesterday. I enjoyed seeing Churminster & Stowe Magna again. Your ‘NASA spaceship ‘ control desk is truly awe inspiring and I’d forgotten how good the trains look disappearing into the distance past your wonderful signals.


Andy

 

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Andy

Thanks

A great pleasure to have you here and I'm only sorry that the train set did not behave at all times! - Sod's Law.

The good thing is that as the more major works get ticked off, it will allow time for snagging faults and issues that have accumulated over the many years that the layout has been in build.

Tony

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A few derailments are not a problem. They make me feel less bad about my own layout and allow me to be useful as your gofor!

 

It always seems worse when it’s your own layout.

 

Andy

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At long last, construction of Tony's Arum Sharma C3 kit is getting started.  It will be detailed on my own topic, but I need to ask a couple of questions here first.

Firstly, does anyone know what the cab interior looked like?  Its going to be very similar to the C2X, as they had the same boiler.  I have several drawings, but nothing shows the cab.

The angle and position of the reversing rod indicates screw-reverse rather than the C2X lever type, so what does a Brighton Screw-Reverser look like?  And does a manufacturer provide one? 

Likewise I haven't so far located suitable buffers.  In late SR days they had a long narrow tapered shape buffer with a square base.  Any suggestions please?

 

You would be right in surmising that my knowledge of Brighton locos is limited, as is my reference material.  I'm more of a South Western man.

I don't know if Tony wants his topic cluttered with such discussions, so please PM me if you prefer.

Thanks very much,

Dave.T

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Dave

I am of course delighted that construction of the C3 is underway - and I'd be equally happy if my thread were 'cluttered' with the sort of discussion you have requested; I'm unfortunately not able to answer your questions myself and so I am hopeful that others more knowledgaeble than I will have something to say!

Thanks for what you are undertaking.

Tony

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