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I am not sure what you refer to a 'the box tank' but Number 22 is shown below.

Again a loco with a lot of caricature

Michael

Sorry for the confusion, I've always been a bit unclear as to the distinction between a square saddle tank and a box tank, the lnwr referred to its 0-6-0st locos resembling bissel tanks as 'coal box tanks'
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It's on the list!

 

 

As someday it may happen that an engine must be found

I've got a little list - I've got a little list

Of locomotives large and small I’d like to run around

Where a model is much wished – a model is much wished!

There's the tricky ancient Hackworth with a tender at each end

Or the cheeky little Peckett, to which my thoughts now tend

All Terriers to spare us from the current comprises

And Brighton 0-4-2s, the most pleasant of surprises

And not forgetting Webb’s Compound, which isn’t to be missed

I’ve got it on the list, for a model is much wished

 

He's got 'em on the list - he's got 'em on the list

And the models are much wished, the models are much wished

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If everyone is wish listing for your services can I suggest an E.B.Wilson & Co. West Midland Railway 2-4-0, 0-6-0 or 2-2-2 Jenny Lind type. Most of the models you have planned are ones I would be interested in getting my grubby little mitts on and would probably buy a few. I would also love to see what you could do in GWR 7 foot gauge.

 

Dave R. 

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If everyone is wish listing for your services can I suggest an E.B.Wilson & Co. West Midland Railway 2-4-0, 0-6-0 or 2-2-2 Jenny Lind type. Most of the models you have planned are ones I would be interested in getting my grubby little mitts on and would probably buy a few. I would also love to see what you could do in GWR 7 foot gauge.

 

Dave R. 

 

We decided on Castle Aching that the original, late 1850s, locomotives 9now long since withdrawn) would be E B Wilsons.

 

Even a static model of one would be of interest to me, therefore; I could reproduce for posterity the arrival of the first train at Castle Aching!

 

Mind you, I don't rule out motorising one!

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Sem,

 

I was wondering about the possibility of an LBSCR B2/3/4X 3D print? They got all over the ex Brighton system and lasted into Southern days (at least to 1926 to some extent).

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LB%26SCR_B2_class#/media/File:B2_Bessemer.jpg

 

http://www.semgonline.com/steam/b2class.html

 

http://www.semgonline.com/steam/b4-b4x_01.html

 

I have some photos of the diagrams for these amongst other locomotives (they're not terribly good, mind; I'll go back into the library at some point and see if I can't loan it out, or, even better, purchase my own copy along the line) if that's of any interest?

 

- Alex

 

Yes, both B2 and B4, please (and Gary should bite your hand off down to your ankle for them, too!)

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He's got 'em on the list - he's got 'em on the list

And the models are much wished, the models are much wished

Three little Terriers from Ashford are we......

 

Jim (windae picked)

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If I were not doing 3D, I think I'd rather be,

If were not doing 3D, a real modeller me!

With a hacksaw here and a scalpel here...

 

So, the list:

 

How to spot different types of train from a long way away:

 

No.25, The Derwent:

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The Derwent.

 

No.317, The Bissel Tank:

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The Bissel Tank

 

No.808, The Box Tank:

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The Box Tank.

 

No.16, The Fox Walker:

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The Fox Walker.

 

No.77, The Terrier:

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The Terrier.

 

 

No.57, The Lion/Thunderbolt:

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The Lion/Thunderbolt.

 

No.167, The Craven Tank:

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The Craven Tank.

 

No.22, The Craven Box Tank:

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The Craven Box Tank.

 

No.206, The B2:

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The B2.

 

No.213, The B3 (? This is the only picture I could find online that claimed to be a B3... I shall consult a book later...)

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The B3.

 

No.61, The B4:

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The B4.

 

No.63, the B4x:

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The Ugly Version of a B4.

 

No.73, The Wilson 2-4-0:

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The Wilson 2-4-0.

 

No.0, The Wilson 2-2-2:

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The Wilson 2-2-2.

 

No.5, The Wilson 0-6-0

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The Wilson 0-6-0.

 

 

And now for something completely different...

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And now:

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Courtesy of Northroader...

 

Brigadier Arthur Gormanstrop (Mrs)

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As always, if you have drawings it can go on the list. Just don't expect it until after the others!

 

I like the look of all of those - would you mind PM'ing me the drawings for them?

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Pre-grouping locomotive overload!  Little clockwork brain goes 'tilt' and pings its mainspring!

 

I do love the little saddle tank single 'Elf'.  I would really love to see a 3D print version for 'O' gauge for this little honey of a locomotive.

 

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A 4mm one would do nicely for the LGWR... or the SSLR (South Sussex Light Railway - Headed East from Selsey towards Aldwick and Bersted, with running powers into Bognor. Later on, circa 1902 when Bognor (LBSCR) was rebuilt the terminus was relocated. In my mind.) to go with the 0-4-2T G6ie type thingy...

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I have had a request for you sent by an ex-RMWebber, He has noticed the Jenny Lind, and say can you also do the OWW version, he thinks the only difference in the smooth boiler and the weatherboard:

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(He also wants a couple of those 2-2-2ST's as posted by Northroader!!)

 

Gary

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