Looking closely at Hattons pic, it seems the shelf is still there, 12 spoke bogie wheels and the vertical moulded cab handrails.
Same half ar$ed shoite, different day, it would appear
There are some true "visionary" craftsman in this hobby whose dedication to prototype fidelity take some beating.
The idiot that made that horror is not one of them and needs to take a beating
Busted body work and a non runner.
Good job it's got a "low reserve" on it then
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Heljan-GWR-Night-Owl-Renumbered-as-4700-NON-WORKING/392930535643
They pronounce Herbs as Erbs here in Canada (Yanks do as well).
Makes me cringe.
I live in Newfoundland and here they drop "H's" and the add them to words that don't have them!
You struggle to Hunderstand.
Many years back I started a City of Truro plastic kit and the Nellie chassis was used as (if I recall correctly )it had the same wheel base.
Never finished the kit. No idea what happened to it.
If you look at the picture in the original post, the frames on an Armstrong 4-4-0 are achievable using two Lord of the Isles bodies and the tender can be detailed up as well.
A City has completely different frames/splashers and boiler.
The City kits tender would need the upper sides removing, easier to just go with an "Isles" tender imo.