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  1. On 20/04/2023 at 22:57, Hal Nail said:

    I found a picture of 510 in Oct 1962 still with early crest so you can rule that one out.

    Thanks, Hal.  That might be the answer - renumber it as 510 and change the crest.  That way I'd know it was right!

     

    Thanks again for the info.

     

    Regards, Peter 

  2. On 20/04/2023 at 22:57, Hal Nail said:

    I found a picture of 510 in Oct 1962 still with early crest so you can rule that one out.

    Thanks, Hal.  That might be the answer - renumber it as 510 and change the crest.  That way I'd know it was right!

     

    Thanks again for the info.

     

    Regards, Peter 

  3. It's a bit out of the area that I'm modelling, but I couldn't resist buying one of the Bachmann E4s.  It's number 32500, which is lined with the late BR crest. 

     

    I'd like to renumber it as one of the locos allocated to Eastleigh which, in the period that I'm modelling, were 32491, 32510, 32556 or 32559 (there were others, but not in the right timeframe).  I've found pictures of all these locomotives with lining and early crest, but not with the late crest.  Can anyone help me with a picture of any of these locos with lining and late crest, or do I need to change the crest as well as the number?

     

    Thank you in advance for any info or help.  

     

  4. Thanks for that Jason - the photo is really useful. 

     

    I assume from the caption to photo in your link that, prior to 1960, DS55907 would have been S55907 and would probably have been in freight grey.  Since my original post, I've discovered that Hornby did a version in BR grey, numbered S55926.  But I'm going to go with your 55907.  

     

    Repainting it also gives the option of filling in the unsightly holes where it all clips together!

     

     Thanks again for the info,

     

    Peter

  5. Does anyone know which of the E4s went to France during the First World War?  I believe that twelve were requisitioned and used in France between 1917 and 1919.

     

  6. My experience was pretty similar, Rude, arrogant and entitled are exactly the words I would use too...

     

    1st time I placed an order and weeks passed. I followed up and got a rude email saying that they had been posted and I was  out of line wasting his time... Transfers did come a week later with a postmark several days AFTER the date of his email.  2nd time was several years later and I gave him another chance with one of the xx% off sales... sadly, same story, just ruder and nastier. I never did get everything I had paid for.

     

    It's one thing to get poor service, it is something else entirely when a vendor just blatantly lies to you - and not just once

    I've now been waiting nearly 8 months for my order, despite the fact the website says that it has been delivered.  When I 'phoned I was told that it would be sent in a couple of weeks, but I was told that last time I 'phoned (probably in March or April), so I'm not hopeful.

  7. Thanks, John. 

     

    That's really helpful.  All the photos I could find of 30093 showed an early crest, but thought I'd check before taking the plunge!

     

    My grandparents lived near Poole and, when I was a small child, we used to go to a cafe on the quayside.  I remember the tramway in operation, but was far too young to remember which crest!!

     

    Many thanks again,

     

    Peter

  8. I want to renumber a Dapol B4 to represent number 30093, which seems to be the loco most associated with the Poole Quay tramway.  Does anyone know if she every received the late crest, or was she withdrawn still with the early crest?

     

    I've bought the late crest Dapol model because it has the right shaped spectacle plates, whereas the early crest version doesn't.  From what photos I can find, I'm pretty sure that I need to change the crest as well but thought I'd check on here to see if anyone knew differently.

     

    Cheers, Peter

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