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I apologise for my 'brief' answer Idris - very remiss of me :tomato:

 

My first "proper" live steam loco (after dabbling with Mamods, as was the norm back then) was the Accucraft Edrig. A fantastic engine for beginners, with its open cab giving easy access to all the controls with a good sized, single fill boiler giving a long run time. But, it wasn't much of a "looker" and I eventually bought the 16mm 'Baldrig' body kit.

 

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Fast forward a couple of years, and the Baldrig (along with an Accucraft Mortimer) were traded in for my Pearse "Earl" to join the Accucraft "Countess" on the W&L. No regrets, but I missed the simple, bomb proof manual 0-4-0 :no2: 

So, imagine my surprise when I called in to the old "Back 2 Bay 6" shop on the way to a steam up and spotted a pre-owned Caradoc for sale - it went with me to the steam up and had as much track time as any other loco :mosking:

 

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Then a couple of events coincided - Accucraft released the "Leader", and I discovered the The Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway in Kent (another 2ft 6in line BTW) - so, the Caradoc was traded for.........

 

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This turned out to be a real "looker", but I found it a terrible loco to run manually, needing almost constant attention, so it was swapped for my 5" loco and driving truck.....

 

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...... and when the opportunity to own another Caradoc came up, we're back to the future :jester:

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Lovely engines NM. I too have been tempted by a Mortimer and Leader, but fortunately none have ever appeared at the correct price. 

 

I do like the Baldrigs, slightly better looking than Edrig. 

 

I look forward to seeing what gets done to the latest Caradoc.

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Thanks Idris, this is how the Mortimer turned out,

 

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and here's the Leader before its disposal.

 

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Hopefully some more progress on the Caradoc soon, but I'm shocked at how many of our hobby suppliers don't even answer emails or their website's "contact" messages :nono:

They're obviously earning too much money to have to bother with customer queries :drag:

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Hopefully some more progress on the Caradoc soon, but I'm shocked at how many of our hobby suppliers don't even answer emails or their website's "contact" messages :nono:

They're obviously earning too much money to have to bother with customer queries :drag:

 

Very true. I appreciate that most of them are cottage industries, but some are truly shocking. 

 

As an aside, it would appear The Lineside Hut http://www.thelinesidehut.co.uk/ are ceasing trading (its where I got my brake van from), which is sad as they had some fantastic stuff. I've just put a bulk order in of the remaining kits I need.  :sadclear:

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This turned out to be a real "looker", but I found it a terrible loco to run manually, needing almost constant attention, so it was swapped for my 5" loco and driving truck.....

 

   Was a poor loco even after the aftermarket improvements it was still poor. I think they sucked a few in with its cheap price , I know for a fact that afew never pursued the hobby  after owning one of these   phil

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   Was a poor loco even after the aftermarket improvements it was still poor. I think they sucked a few in with its cheap price , I know for a fact that afew never pursued the hobby  after owning one of these   phil

 

Wasn't that the excelsior and not the Leader? My understanding was the Leader was (or is) a better loco, while the original Excelsiors had very small cylinders and other issues. Could be wrong though!

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Wasn't that the excelsior and not the Leader? My understanding was the Leader was (or is) a better loco, while the original Excelsiors had very small cylinders and other issues. Could be wrong though!

  excelsior was the worst , The leader had issues but was a better loco. The edrig was a better improvement all round but had burner issues which aftermarket suppliers sorted out     

 

Don't forget quality control was also an issue

 

 

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Very true. I appreciate that most of them are cottage industries, but some are truly shocking. 

 

As an aside, it would appear The Lineside Hut http://www.thelinesidehut.co.uk/ are ceasing trading (its where I got my brake van from), which is sad as they had some fantastic stuff. I've just put a bulk order in of the remaining kits I need.  :sadclear:

Hmmm, "artistic differences" - it sounds very Rock'n'Roll :sarcastic:

Sad loss though cos they do some great models. I might also have to get a few ordered before they disappear (which of course, will probably ensure that the range continues under another guise :) )

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Small progress report on the Caradoc, but another tick on the "To Do" list all the same ;)

The knobs have been replaced by the regulator handles!

 

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Next job I reckon will be the smokebox, tank tops and cab roof (I might paint the cab interior as part of that batch)

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Thanks Idris, this is how the Mortimer turned out,

 

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and here's the Leader before its disposal.

 

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Hopefully some more progress on the Caradoc soon, but I'm shocked at how many of our hobby suppliers don't even answer emails or their website's "contact" messages :nono:

They're obviously earning too much money to have to bother with customer queries :drag:

Two lovely looking locos. I especially like the first one - very Talyllyn Railway!!!

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Rooting out those photo's of old loco's turned up some more "archive" views from the line, just thought I'd share my nostalgia trip :tomato:

 

This "look-alike" is actually taken at the local club track - the Westwood & Loscoe has never had any dual gauge sections :whistle:

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"Work in progress" report today :) After stripping down, de-greasing and masking, bits of the Caradoc got painted.

The cab roof, tank tops and coal greedy are now satin black, the smokebox and chimney are matte black, and the buffer beams are now red at the front and black behind instead of the Accucraft 'orange all over' ;)

 

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Thanks David - the paint is from our local "old fashioned" hardware shop (and only 99p a can!) but I have seen the same brand in "Home Bargains". Fantastic coating results and very quick drying :good:

It's called 151 Spray Paint and is the Red Gloss in their range of colours.

The small print on the back says 151 products ltd, The Old Schoolhouse, 39 Bengal St, Manchester, M4 6AF. If you have problems finding it, message me.

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Great stuff as usual NM, i've seen those 151 spray cans in most bargain and pound shops around here! i was going to ask the same question about the Red paint so thanks for asking David B. :drink_mini:

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Aye, no point rushing these things. You could always take a few pictures and then mock up several possibilities on your computer to see what tickles your fancy? I have been known to do that in the past. 

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