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Max Legroom

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  1. Here are a couple of photos showing progress so far.

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    The station is a smaller version of Wick/Thurso made out of Wills sheets. The overbridge is also bits of Wills sheets and girders, and the small hut is by Auhagen with a corrugated roof. It was a free gift from Continental Modeller a couple of years ago.

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  2. Unfortunately I didn’t allow for the thickness of the cork tiles when I installed the back scene which meant that less of the water appears than intended which is a bit of a shame. The back scene is by ID Models. 
     

    I can’t wait to get up to the West Highlands again. I would love to visit Kintyre. That whole area seems to be bypassed as most folk head further north.

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  3. Hi Marc

     

    In general I found the foam core good to work with and would use it again. I like your suggestion of a wooden subframe. In this case I’m trying to use up stuff I’ve got lying around so 6mm ply should do the job. 
     

    Track will be Peco code 75 and I think I’ve just about got enough! 
     

    Cheers

     

    Max

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  4. The imaginary line to Portmahomack would have run from a junction just south of Tain with a halt and a couple of RAF sidings at Balnagall, and a halt at Inver. The station at Portmahomack would be roughly where the caravan site is situated. The DMU runs four or five return journeys each day (except Sundays) and a branch freight runs three times a week.

  5. I've been thinking about a micro layout based around the lovely Peco Highland signalbox. A few years ago I started a layout based on Portmahomack using foam core board for the baseboard and got to the ballasting stage when I accidentally lent on one end and it snapped! However, I've still got the Scalescenes station signs.

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    A good rummage around in the shed produced enough plywood and softwood to make a 900 x 300 mm board, all held together with PVA and a few pins. The fiddleyard will be a plywood box. 

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    A Heljan class 26 and a Dapol class 122 will do the honours. The 122 has the GG symbol and was transfered to Inverness in May 1978, hence the summer 1978 timeframe.

     

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    All the best

     

    Max

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  6. Hi Martyn

     

    The upper green doesn’t look quite right to me too but I decided I could live with it. I’m tempted to get a blue one and renumber it as 6100 with the extra arrow on one of the cab doors. Having said that, I’ve got a blue 27, 37 and 122 waiting for their new numbers so maybe I should focus on them instead!
     

    All the best

     

    Max

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  7. I've turned the clock back to 1970 to run 6112 alongside no-heat 5377. TOPS codes have been temporarily banished from Strachur!

     

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    I must admit that I'm impressed with the Dapol model. It just need a few dabs of paint and a spot of weathering to really look the part. Well worth the long wait and a big improvement on the Hornby model that I spent so much time modifying back in the early 80s!

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  8. According to the article it is from lot 2267 and was later fitted. Photo shows one shoe per wheel and it definitely has vac pipes and screw couplings. It might have a cylinder on the other side but photo is inconclusive. Caption reads ‘B746576, Lot 2267, in unfitted livery, has vacuum pipes but no cylinder.’

     

     

  9. I’ve got a Bachmann model of B746576 in grey unfitted that is about to get the weathering treatment. I’ve also got a copy of the June 1981 Railway Modeller that contains an article by Keith Allen on sand tipplers and includes a picture of this very wagon with screw couplings and vac pipes but no brake cylinder. The article mentions that the wagon is vacuum braked but I would have thought that the lack of a cylinder would point to through piping. Have I got this right?

     

    Max

  10. 1 hour ago, kevpeo said:

    Look what I picked up from Crafty Hobbies today -1117551736_Class29.JPG.2999d60d193a9cce77060b000947a64a.JPG

     

    Only been ordered for six years or so! It's to get tops numbers in a what if/rule 1 scenario and will be a home loco/silly time engine. Now to pull it to bits for sound fitting. Kev.

    Are you going to give it the double arrows symbol in the style of some green class 27s? 

  11. This is an impressive model from Bachmann. The lower cab front doesn’t quite work for me but it isn’t too far behind the SLW offering. It’ll be interesting to see if either Bachmann or SLW do a 25/0. Then the big question is who will bring out a 25/1 with the early body style - Bachmann, SLW or Heljan?

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  12. 22 hours ago, F-UnitMad said:

    I suppose if you are going to be distracted, then at least the West Highland in the 1970s (& '80s* ) is something well worth being distracted by. :yes: 

     

    * Large-logo Class 37 for me, please!! ;)

    Large logo is OK but I draw the line at those funny orange cantrail stripes! 

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  13. I've just bought a third 27 and I think they are pretty good models. Sure, the windscreens and bogies aren't perfect but they can be improved and the class 33 plough can be trimmed to look OK (or replaced). In the end I guess it's down to the individual whether to buy or not.  

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  14. 18 hours ago, Daddyman said:

    Can anyone confirm if this is retooled in any way? I've read so on the web, but none of you seem to be mentioning it here! The radii of windscreen corners look like they're possibly different. If they are retooled can anyone post side-by-side photos please - preferably head on. 

     

    Also if these new locos come with ploughs, is it the correct variety from the 47s, or the incorrect ones from the 33s? 

     

    Thanks! 

    The bodyside windows are slightly higher than the earlier version. Also, the headcode panel is larger.

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