It does look like I'll have to wait for them to produce a variant applicable to my BR bucolic backwater needs but I'm prepared to wait. I'll make do with the GER version for now !
The branch lines of East Anglia in the 1950s offer some great modelling opportunities and the J69 fills the biggest gap in the RTR line up for this region. A couple of J69s, a couple of J15s, 2-3 Gresley and/or Thompson non vestibule coaches and some goods vehicles. A grounded coach body for a station building or some laser cut kits from the likes of Intentio or Laser cut model railways.
Plenty of opportunities for a junction station and backwater branch line as well. I really like the idea of Brittania's, B1s and B17s rushing by while a J69 or J15 trundles along with a branch line train like this one on the Brightlingsea branch.
The J67/68/69 ‘Buckjumper’, By Accurascale
in Accurascale / Irish Railway Models
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The branch lines of East Anglia in the 1950s offer some great modelling opportunities and the J69 fills the biggest gap in the RTR line up for this region. A couple of J69s, a couple of J15s, 2-3 Gresley and/or Thompson non vestibule coaches and some goods vehicles. A grounded coach body for a station building or some laser cut kits from the likes of Intentio or Laser cut model railways.
Plenty of opportunities for a junction station and backwater branch line as well. I really like the idea of Brittania's, B1s and B17s rushing by while a J69 or J15 trundles along with a branch line train like this one on the Brightlingsea branch.