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3 hours ago, KNP said:

 here is a picture that was posted on a social media site a few hours ago.

 

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Would that ‘social media site’ be just outside the window of the Muddle Gazette, with it ‘posted’ in the window? ;) 

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Through the gloom of an early morning a strange rumble was heard.

Around the curve came an old split chassis Bachmann 57xx loco converted to DCC.

Using an old Hornby R8249 chip, just in case I had got things wrong, all functions seem to work.

Now to fit it into the body....a Zimo MX616 chip will be used so that should fit nicely into under the coal bunker

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, KNP said:

Through the gloom of an early morning a strange rumble was heard.

Around the curve came an old split chassis Bachmann 57xx loco converted to DCC.

Using an old Hornby R8249 chip, just in case I had got things wrong, all functions seem to work.

Now to fit it into the body....a Zimo MX616 chip will be used so that should fit nicely into under the coal bunker

 

 

 

 

 

So, what shade of GWR green is that?

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Managed to squeeze the Hornby chip in and as the loco is running fine on this old chip I plan to carry on using it.

Here is a short, jerky sequence of what will become 8701 moving along on its first public showing with its body on....!

 

 

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And just to prove that I am not a one trick pannier! here is both of mine trundling around on the way to Little Muddle

 

 

Didn't bother with double heading just worked out a joint speed......

 

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6 hours ago, KNP said:

And just to prove that I am not a one trick pannier! here is both of mine trundling around on the way to Little Muddle

 

 

Didn't bother with double heading just worked out a joint speed......

 

 

I presume the one at the front is being pursued by the chaps in the rear engine because it has clearly gone off for an unmanned jaunt.  

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Lovely work and photos, Kevin. 

 

I am still looking for a wagon kit I bought 9 years ago. Haven't given up hope yet :lol:

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Kevin

 

might I suggest (very politely, as I'm being too pedantic by far) that a scalpel-scrape down the sides of the buffer stocks & heads would remove that mould line...

 

this would likely require some touching up of paint, so please feel free to tell me to keep my suggstions to myself!

 

and I agree that the number plates are a little too bright.

 

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9 minutes ago, Simond said:

Kevin

 

might I suggest (very politely, as I'm being too pedantic by far) that a scalpel-scrape down the sides of the buffer stocks & heads would remove that mould line...

 

this would likely require some touching up of paint, so please feel free to tell me to keep my suggstions to myself!

 

and I agree that the number plates are a little too bright.

 

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Simon

 

Don’t mind at all, I totally agree with and when dry will indeed do that.

Sometimes you need the aid of pictures to see the obvious.

Thanks

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