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Alasdair

 

Thanks for the kind comment.

 

Yes, the C16 does have the curved smokebox door handrail. I managed to find a photo of it at the appropriate angle. 

 

Eric

 

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Not much happening on the layout in the recent months as other more pressing domestic maintenance tasks are being done, however, in the odd spare moment I recently managed to "do up" a non-corridor A4 tender to go with a tenderless A4 loco. It took about two years to find this tender as is the way of it these days.

 

A regular visitor to The Waverley Station and Haymarket Shed was Gateshead's favourite A4 Sir Charles Newton. Here are a handful of pictures I took today thanks to the heavy rain which gave me the chance for some layout work.

 

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Not much happening on the layout in the recent months as other more pressing domestic maintenance tasks are being done, however, in the odd spare moment I recently managed to "do up" a non-corridor A4 tender to go with a tenderless A4 loco. It took about two years to find this tender as is the way of it these days.

 

A regular visitor to The Waverley Station and Haymarket Shed was Gateshead's favourite A4 Sir Charles Newton. Here are a handful of pictures I took today thanks to the heavy rain which gave me the chance for some layout work.

 

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attachicon.gifA4 60005 Sir Charles Newton held at a signal on the up line.JPG

 

Hi Eric

 

Great to see some new activity on your thread, I always look forward to seeing additional photos of yours added.

 

There's a great colour photo of A4 60005 Sir Charles Newton standing on Haymarkets turntable, it's on page No 44 in the book  "Steam Colour Portfolio Eastern & North Eastern Region" by the late Keith R Pirt who in my opinion was an outstanding railway photographer.

 

May I ask whose make is the Gresley coach directly behind the A4's tender.

 

Regards

 

David

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Not much happening on the layout in the recent months as other more pressing domestic maintenance tasks are being done, however, in the odd spare moment I recently managed to "do up" a non-corridor A4 tender to go with a tenderless A4 loco. It took about two years to find this tender as is the way of it these days.

 

A regular visitor to The Waverley Station and Haymarket Shed was Gateshead's favourite A4 Sir Charles Newton. Here are a handful of pictures I took today thanks to the heavy rain which gave me the chance for some layout work.

 

attachicon.gif1. A4 60005 Sir Charles Newton heading south.JPG

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attachicon.gif3. A4 60005 Sir Charles Newton heading south.JPG

attachicon.gif4. A4 60005 Sir Charles Newton heading south.JPG

attachicon.gifA4 60005 Sir Charles Newton held at a signal on the up line.JPG

I really wish people didn't keep showing me A4's.  :no:

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David,

 

The Gresley coach is an Ian Kirk corridor brake 3rd. end vestibule type. The kit number is 8841.

 

I built it along with the rest in the rake in 1991 and they are still going strong!

 

The photo of 60005 which you refer to is a cracking shot at 64B and as you say Keith Pirt was a great photographer.

 

Eric

 

 

DavidW

 

I am sure that you will be obtaining more A4s, - always room for another one or three.

 

Eric

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A bit of bad weather a couple of days ago afforded the opportunity to check the layout as the Spring and Summer seasons have been busy with other things. After hoovering and cleaning the track a test train was run round yesterday headed with my final part of the Haymarket A3 allocation. 60090 was completed and ready for action earlier in the year but domestic tasks left it in a box along with a long list of modelling jobs.

 

Here are a handful of shots of Grand Parade on its running in debut which it passed and is now part of the the 64B line up. 

 

Now back to the real world as one of the hedges requires cut!

 

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Its always good to look at this thread theres always plenty of ex nb and lner locos to see, while im here a quick question does anybody know if 60004 ever had anything other than black backed nameplates as i have almost finished using a spare chassis and railroad 60022 body with a tender using the tender from the gbl flying scotsman with all having a complete repaint etc.

 

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With the gardening season pretty much over it’s back to more time on the railway. Here are some snaps taken at odd intervals this year featuring ECML activity with a handful of the Pinkhill Branch in the middle section. Also for something different a couple taken today during a longer working session at the work table.

  

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Recently, after many years of swapping etc.loco bodies and tenders for A3s and A4s to get the right combinations of finish I was left with an A4 loco and a 1928 type corridor tender. As the Haymarket contingent was complete the only alternative was for the new ground of a Kings Cross A4 and this is what resulted.

 

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A trio from each of the Sheds where the A4s were based.

 

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Beautiful line up there Eric, though all those curly 6's, it hurts my eyes it does!

 

I hope you don't mind me asking, but I'm curious to know how you did the brass cover on the eccentric crank, it looks really good.  Would that have been a Top Shed thing?

 

Cheers

Tony

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Recently, after many years of swapping etc.loco bodies and tenders for A3s and A4s to get the right combinations of finish I was left with an A4 loco and a 1928 type corridor tender. As the Haymarket contingent was complete the only alternative was for the new ground of a Kings Cross A4 and this is what resulted.

 

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Hi Eric

 

Nice to see some more of your superb photos, and great locomotives as well.

 

You mention a 1928 type corridor tender paired with 60033 pardon my ignorance but it this tender any different from the standard Hornby corridor tenders that comes with the likes of say recent Hornby A4's 60011 and 60027.

 

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David

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Tony,

 

The brass cover is the return crank bearing cover which is one of the many parts on the Brassmasters detailing etch for the A4s. They also produce one for the A3s as well. All my Hornby A4s and A3s have been fitted out with most of the Brassmasters etching parts. It took a while to do this year as once one was fitted out all the rest had to be!

 

Ah yes, these curly and straight 6s are quite something for the LNER stuff illustrating yet again the requirement for having photos of the locos in the required time period.

 

David,

 

The corridor tender is the Hornby one. As you are no doubt aware it is a menace not being able to get spare tenders, however patience and perseverance are great things!

 

60011 had the 1928 type but 60027 ran with the later streamlined corridor tender. The difference with the one fitted to 60033 was that the rear end was reduced in height along with two others during the loco exchanges when trialing on the Southern Region to accommodate the different type of water cranes there. I sawed off a bit from the top and put on some plasticard beading then replaced the Hornby handrail knobs with shorter ones which improved the look.

 

Cheers,

 

Eric

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David,

 

1960 had 60025, 60029 and 60032 from Kings Cross whilst Haymarket used 60012 and 60024 once each with 60027 doing the rest.with all 76 journeys following on from its 63 journeys in 1959. Magnificent!

 

Cheers

 

Eric

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