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Come on mate. That the worst scenic treatment I’ve ever seen. Just dumping bags of Javis dark brown and bright screen scatters onto the hillside…. At least make some attempt to blend it in….

B5D55A55-DF40-4E79-B087-53D91E0E103D.jpeg Edited to say I’ve just noticed how uncannily the bush in the from right foreground looks like a lump of that lichen stuff that was the staple of layouts in the early days of scenic treatment !!

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2 hours ago, melmerby said:

One of the comments says it's an LSWR diag 409 BCK and the other a LSWR body on a SR u/f diag 97.

 

 

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Snap!

 

The red one is one of the rebuilds - you can tell by the little triangular fillet at the bottom of the body side.

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22 minutes ago, luckymucklebackit said:

 

Struggling to place that photograph on a map to see where the gated siding went, any ideas?

 

Jim

The caption says it was for Markinch & District Co - op; the train was a Perth - Millerhill working, approaching Markinch

 

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51 minutes ago, luckymucklebackit said:

 

Struggling to place that photograph on a map to see where the gated siding went, any ideas?

 

Jim

Hi Jim,

Does this help (hopefully you can view it!)

map (1).pdf

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So you've damaged the sleepers at the end of a length of concrete sleepered track and only have a few wooden & steel spares...

 

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Opposite Tutbury & Hatton Station platform 1 - Derby to Crewe direction.

 

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Plus a track join to more steel track.

 

Track from Derby appears to be welded steel sleepers up to this and welded concrete sleepers toward Crewe.

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1 hour ago, montyburns56 said:

"Which cowboy repaired my Warship?"

 

816 at Exeter St Davids 1970 by Derek J Jones

 

816 at Exeter St Davids_MSS0089_120970

 

Hi Monty,

 

That would be an aircraft style repair patch, either rivetted or patch screwed into place within the structure of the stressed skin construction of the locomotives body shell. No cowboy did that !

 

Gibbo.

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1 minute ago, melmerby said:

For those not in the know, what are the main differences?

The LNER ones have shorter footsteps and lack horizontal handrails on the balconies. They also have an extra lamp iron on each end, though that’s not so visible in this photo. 

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On 19/08/2021 at 19:49, montyburns56 said:

Wakefield 1982 by KDH Archive

 

82 008 110382 Wakefield 31297

 

 

Cue a series of Class 31 lack of power jokes.  My favourite was an Old Oak driver who pointed at the eth "on" and "off" buttons on a 31/4 and dryly remarked that they determined whether you wanted to heat the train or pull it.

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