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Class 37, by Accurascale


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8 hours ago, ColinK said:

Not I. The slightest. Glad you did it. I’ve got a good flatbed scanner but with over 20,000 slides to scan they would never get done.  Instead I’ve got a cheap one (5 seconds per slide) so making progress but the quality isn’t so good and it can’t correct colours etc. At some point (!) I’ll

go back and correct the colours, crop etc.

I paid a student to do it, and let them use some for a university art project, 100k scanned. He got an A, and moved to Dubai.

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6 minutes ago, P.C.M said:

I am wondering if I have to pre order this or will it be available in normal retailers.

 

Cheers Peter.

 

Hi Peter,

 

It will be available direct from us or from any of our stockists. The only Class 37 exclusive to our website is the Network Rail 97301. 

 

HTH

 

Fran

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1 hour ago, Accurascale Fran said:

 

Hi Peter,

 

It will be available direct from us or from any of our stockists. The only Class 37 exclusive to our website is the Network Rail 97301. 

 

HTH

 

Fran

 

And the only one not on your website is 37610 isn't it?

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1 hour ago, Accurascale Fran said:

 

Hi Peter,

 

It will be available direct from us or from any of our stockists. The only Class 37 exclusive to our website is the Network Rail 97301. 

 

HTH

 

Fran

Thats great thanks Fran. looking forwards to this model always wanted to do one Since seeing the loco at Perth back in the80s.

 

Cheers Peter. 

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On 21/01/2020 at 14:22, Accurascale Fran said:

D6702 BR Green w/SYP (Late 1960s)

This might be a naive question, but is painting over the YP all it would take to backdate this to the early '60s. Or were there more substantial changes in the meantime?

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4 hours ago, truffy said:

This might be a naive question, but is painting over the YP all it would take to backdate this to the early '60s. Or were there more substantial changes in the meantime?

 

Hi Nigel,

 

Bodywise you'll need to swap the plated boiler exhaust for the open exhaust (provided in a polybag), but other than that it will just be a case of removing the yellow panel and the additional cabside lettering/painted depot plate.

 

HTH

 

Fran

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19 hours ago, Accurascale Fran said:

 

Hi Nigel,

 

Bodywise you'll need to swap the plated boiler exhaust for the open exhaust (provided in a polybag), but other than that it will just be a case of removing the yellow panel and the additional cabside lettering/painted depot plate.

 

HTH

 

Fran


thats worth highlighting...


I cant think of any other rtr model made that comes with Steam heat conversion options...

 

i think thats a first !


Gosh.. do the 1970’s blue ones come with 1980’s refurb kits ?

:rolleyes:

 

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24 minutes ago, Accurascale Fran said:

 

Hi Downer,

 

Not yet. I can't say anything more at this time, but watch this space... 

 

Cheers!

 

Fran

Yesssss!!! I'll keep watching,

Mike

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2 hours ago, Accurascale Fran said:

 

Hi Downer,

 

Not yet. I can't say anything more at this time, but watch this space... 

 

Cheers!

 

Fran

 

That sounds ominously like:

 

"In conjunction with Accurascale, [place trader name here] are pleased to announce an all-green 37............."

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13 minutes ago, newbryford said:

 

That sounds ominously like:

 

"In conjunction with Accurascale, [place trader name here] are pleased to announce an all-green 37............."

 

Nah, he said "... this space..." - so won't be with somebody else. 


Roy

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