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LNER Models in 4mm


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Back to Gresley days. W1 No 10000 built using Graeme Kings resin conversion kit and Hornby A4 Falcon Body and correct Corridor tender.

 

Total repaint using Railmatch paint as I was not happy with trying to match Hornbys version of Garter Blue which is nothing like any other shade available that I am aware of.

 

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Since photos I have adjusted rear end of Loco as slightly high in realtion to the Tender.

 

Can you see the join ? :O

 

Hi, 

 

Quick question as per you W1 in LNER Garter Blue, what was the rail match number and did you re line the parabolic curves around the Wedge nose?

 

As I am in the planning to do this model, thanks 

 

Tom

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Second build, I have done of old A.F Hammond etches only kit ,of a H&BR Suburban Coach. I have added castings, Roof and MJT Bogies. Now ready for painting.

 

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Latest Hornby Brake Van backdated to early LNER . New Roof Vents, Lamp irons ,end castings removed , footboards shortened, repainted. Awaits weathering.

 

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A2/3 Edward Thompson being built at the moment.

 

 

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Falcon Brass LNER F8 stalled at the moment waiting for etched lamp irons to arrive. Chimney and Safety Valve not fitted down.

 

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Falcon Brass LNER F8 stalled at the moment waiting for etched lamp irons to arrive. Chimney and Safety Valve not fitted down.

 

 

 

 

It must be catching, I have a Slater/Rising Star F8 kit stalled in a box too....

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Well I have never seen or heard of a Nucast F8, I look forward to the pictures. Cheers

I'll fish it out when I get home - the body is nicely done, but the chassis is basically 2 strips of brass. I think that a new chassis will be required, tbh

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I've never heard of a Nu-cast F8 but there was a kit by Centre Models. Whether this was ever incorporated into the Nu-cast range or not I've no idea. The Centre Models kit had a cast white metal central chassis with a pair of poney trucks.

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I'm still away at sea, so can't get my hands on the beastie as yet. I'm now wondering just what it actually is. Definitely a nicely assembled whitemetal body, with what appears to be a homebrew or modified Ks set of slab-like frames as the chassis. Hmm...

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I'm still away at sea, so can't get my hands on the beastie as yet. I'm now wondering just what it actually is. Definitely a nicely assembled whitemetal body, with what appears to be a homebrew or modified Ks set of slab-like frames as the chassis. Hmm...

 

It maybe a "modified' G5 you have .

 

K's and DJH were the main users of the Brass slab frame chassis's .

 

Nucast were white metal chassis and then I believe to etched ?

 

No idea about Centre Models never seen any of their kits.

 

GEM had a LMS 2-4-2 Tank in their range.

 

I used to have many years ago a Cotswold GCR F1, with a milled brass chassis.

 

Not aware of any other 2-4-2 tank kits.

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