andyman7 Posted February 9, 2020 Share Posted February 9, 2020 Hi, I have acquired the LNER 4-4-0 shown below. It is a fairly typical 1960s amateur attempt to make something not available RTR, numbered 2672 which accords to a D11/2 but it looks more like an attempt at a D49 Shire/Hunt, however any other thoughts would be appreciated......many thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bon Accord Posted February 9, 2020 Share Posted February 9, 2020 Looks like an ex GER D16/3. 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steamport Southport Posted February 9, 2020 Share Posted February 9, 2020 Closest I can think of is GER D16 with a round top firebox. D49s had straight running plates and outside cylinders/valve gear. Apart from the rebuilt D Class. Jason 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
micknich2003 Posted February 9, 2020 Share Posted February 9, 2020 It's a D16, mid '60's the Model Railway Constructor ran many articles on "Cross Kiting" This one uses bits from a Triang B12 and L1 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porcy Mane Posted February 9, 2020 Share Posted February 9, 2020 3 minutes ago, micknich2003 said: It's a D16, mid '60's the Model Railway Constructor ran many articles on "Cross Kiting" This one uses bits from a Triang B12 and L1 Shows how far we've come. P 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyman7 Posted February 10, 2020 Author Share Posted February 10, 2020 Thanks everyone, that's brilliant. It's definitely a supreme example of 'cross-kitting'...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
34theletterbetweenB&D Posted February 10, 2020 Share Posted February 10, 2020 10 hours ago, micknich2003 said: ... mid '60's the Model Railway Constructor ran many articles on "Cross Kitting" This one uses bits from a Triang B12 and L1 And how inspiring such things were. There was however a difficulty. When youthful oik presented himself in H.A. Blunt and enquired whether he might purchase mechanism X and body Y as separate pieces, as described by the 'expert' in a magazine; the reply was extremely blunt: sold complete or not at all... 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
micknich2003 Posted February 10, 2020 Share Posted February 10, 2020 38 minutes ago, 34theletterbetweenB&D said: And how inspiring such things were. There was however a difficulty. When youthful oik presented himself in H.A. Blunt and enquired whether he might purchase mechanism X and body Y as separate pieces, as described by the 'expert' in a magazine; the reply was extremely blunt: sold complete or not at all... All parts could be ordered as Spares from any Triang service dealer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
34theletterbetweenB&D Posted February 10, 2020 Share Posted February 10, 2020 2 minutes ago, micknich2003 said: All parts could be ordered as Spares from any Triang service dealer. Possibly Blunts weren't, I have no recollection? Only a kid at the time. The shop policy wasn't particularly helpful, it was very clear that cash on the nail was required. I so wanted a Trix A2 but didn't have the carefully conserved dough in my pocket at the critical moment when one appeared in stock. Would they hold it for me? By the time I had cycled home and returned it had gone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thane of Fife Posted February 10, 2020 Share Posted February 10, 2020 My first metal kits were purchased from Passmore models in Coulsdon (1969/70). I remember going there looking for a Wills K3, which he didn't have in stock. However, he showed me a new GEM kit of a D21. It suited me, and was designed for the Triang L1 chassis. He didn't have a chassis in stock, but broke a RTR L1 to sell me the chassis, saying that someone would buy the body. Sadly, such service is long gone, like the model shop, which is now a hairdressers. Thane of Fife PS; I found a K3, a couple of weeks later at Alex Bowie's modelmania. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cypherman Posted February 10, 2020 Share Posted February 10, 2020 (edited) Hi all, The only thing I can say with certainty is that the running number is wrong. As you pointed out it looks like a possible Shire or Hunt. But 2672 is for a D11Director class engine Baron of Bradwardine. It is a post 1948 number. The D11 was originally numbered 6379 pre 1948 and then numbered for BR as 62672. The engine was sent for scrapping in September 61. I know this does not tell you what engine it definitely is, But I thought you might be interested. All the details are here. https://www.lner.info/locos/D/d11.php Edited February 10, 2020 by cypherman 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DCB Posted February 12, 2020 Share Posted February 12, 2020 It reminds me of one I made for my son from an L1 chassis and a shortened B12 body about 18 years ago. Any similarity to a D 16/3 was purely in the eye of the beholder and it soon gained a blue colour scheme and a number 2 to look even less like Edward than it previously did a D16. Mine did at least have a decent length bogie reach bar and the bogie centred under the chimney. It looks like the number has one digit wrong, 2572 was a D16. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hayfield Posted February 12, 2020 Share Posted February 12, 2020 H A Blunt at Mill Hill Circus was a wonderful shop, if memory serves me correctly ran by two brothers, a smaller version of the Harrow Model shop where both RTR and kits/parts were sold. In those days near enough was good enough, more exotic items were ordered from the W&H book. How times have changed. Thankfully where I live there is a super model railway shop which seems to be thriving, but very few can say this. But we now are served very well with companies on the internet, many offering a next day service Back to the chassis of one loco and the body from another, other than brushes and a few screws spares for RTR locos were a rarity. I remember looking at Wills kits which at that time required a RTR chassis, only the wealthy could afford to buy a s/h loco (let alone a new one) and discard the body in favour of a whitemetal kit . Now chassis are two a penny Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Compound2632 Posted February 12, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 12, 2020 I was at university with the Heir of Blunt, who was causing great family disappointment by going for a lucrative legal career rather than taking on the shop. There was another chap in our circle by the name of Bland. The Heir was on one occasion heard to say he preferred to be blunt than bland... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
manna Posted February 12, 2020 Share Posted February 12, 2020 G'day Folks. Here's my version. Must get around to finishing it. 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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