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  1. Add a J26, a J21, N9 and B16/1 to the list... it goes on. Out of the hundreds of North Eastern engines still around in 1967, only two have made it, and one, the Q6 owned by NELPG has passed her 100 th 'birthday', the next up is the J27. NELPG's J72 is a 1950s build to Wilson Worsdell's drawings of the 1890s, and the K1 was built by North British in 1949. One of my pages on Hub Pages (see the link) is dedicated to NELPG passing their 50th anniversary in 2016, with a link to their web site. 

    Considering their presence on the ground in the North East, the region is grossly under-represented in the preservation world, as are its railways. You'd never have known the first public railways originated in the North East from the number of lines still available to travel on. Dig a bit and you'll find cycle and footpaths, viaducts and overgrown routes across the region. 

      

  2. A lot of water under the bridge since I posted the last comment. The Engine Shed went to the wall a few years back, and owner Dave Haswell passed on after a heart attack I've been informed here by Andy. That's the last railway model shop you could visit in London that I know of. He'd been struggling for some time before he had to close, what with the demands Bachmann and Hornby made on minimum orders. Leytonstone High Road wasn't the best place for custom, although he had his regulars inherited from his predecessor (forgot his name, it's been that long, and he's passed on as well).

    On a more positive note, remember that whinge I made about the lack of North Eastern motive power?  In the past couple of years Hornby has introduced the L1, the K1 and the Q6. Added to that Oxford Rail has the J27 'on the stocks' for October-December release, and I believe someone has the G5 planned (is it TMC?). All that's needed now is an A8 or D20 (preferably both). 

  3. Model railway retailers are pretty thin on the ground in this part of the world. There used to be Hamblings in Cecil Court, WC2, Hadley Hobbies in Middlesex St near Liverpool St Station, Eames Models, Kings Cross, The Booking Hall near Goodge St, W1, Beatties (which then became Modelzone) on Holborn, W&H New Cavendish St, W1. Now there's only the Engine Shed on Leytonstone High Rd and he hasn't got much these days.

    We have to rely on mail order these days, not much fun in that, as you only get to see the goods when they're delivered. Or then there's the exhibition circuit..

  4. Well this is a turn-up for the better: Hornby's bringing out a Peppercorn K1 2-6-0 later this year (see my 'rant' above). I've been told it's just likely to spill over into  2015, but i've got mine pre-ordered through Hattons. Who knows, next thing there'll be an un-rebuilt Raven B16 4-6-0, a Q6 0-8-0 or even a J27 0-6-0 (what's next then, Bachmann or Hornby coming up with the goods?   

  5. It's coming up to 2nd November, another East London Finescale exhibition at the CEME Campus near Rainham in SW Essex, and I shall see about getting there by train and bus this time. Should see my old DOGA muckers on Peter Rumbelow's 'Empingham' layout. (Wonder how they'll get on with the 'double-decker' layout of the exhibition hall?)

    This time I shall have a bit of brass to go looking for stuff, as opposed to the Saint Edward's School exhibition near Romford that was several days before payday!

    Have started on the scenics on the Ayton Lane m.p.d. at long last. Bit more Modroc to add along the front edge near the water tower (that wasn't there in the earlier shots) and stone boundary wall. Got all the cinder ballast, scatter etc to complete the job so no excuses. Winter will soon be upon us - the season of huddling around the heater before it gets turned off again to save the pennies - and early nights, to spend getting my hands all mucked up with pva. Just a tin or two of matt light earth and dark earth paint spray and then Bob's-yer-uncle! With a bit of luck I'll have the cash to get myself a digital camera to save Brian Roper a trip or two from across the river... And then you'll all see the wonders of Thoraldby in glorious technicolor detail!  

  6. OK, since about three weeks ago Modelzone's gone down the plughole, that's one corner of the

    'round' gone for a Burton (that's what I said about myself when I got married the first time.

    Her name was Burton). Latterly I used to stop off at the Modelzone in Westfield at Stratford,

    (London E15). A bit of a human maelstrom if you ask me. At least that's out of the way, not

    that they had much I wanted - spray varnish, a few kits. Buying Hornby was hopeless, overpriced,and latterly no Bachmann.

    So it's back to mail order.

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