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A slight change on the loco thoughts. Why dont Hornby produce the T9 in its original Drummond form before the superheater mods etc.
They have the tender and chassis already in their current production capacity . Just needs a new loco body ?? .
An ideal match to all these LSWR liveried coaches both the EFE bogie and Hattons Hornby generic 4 and 6 wheelers. !!
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A few more detail shots of the stunning model . Cab doors in the detail pack fill the two holes in the tender and also you can see the cranked Con rod due to tight radius model curves.
Unlike those that ordered theirs this week and got them mine has been on order since they were announced !! Same as the excellent Kernow Bulleid diesels.
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Hi Lineside, nice first hand feedback, is there any sound files out there you have heard that you consider the most accurate? Would be good to know for future reference.
Hi Lineside, nice first hand feedback, is there any sound files out there you have heard that you consider the most accurate? Would be good to know for future reference.
I cant help you with any sound files sorry im a DC man . I just thought I would pass on the sound error as I work with her every day.
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Didn’t always look so good..
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwbphotos/6516513241
Looking through my old train spotting books, all the way back to 1979 it was listed as a mobile generator under departmental stock at Eastleigh works, with number 2991.
Here’s a picture of it away from Eastleigh, but only just... (in Southampton yard) in 2002
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dwbphotos/6516513241
And a bit further.. Swanage Railway gala.
That flickr picture is in Eastleigh works at the back of the diesel test house . Once withdrawn she hasn't been far at all and was never a Tops registered loco although that is down to its owner. It only carried 2991 in BR ownership.
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I do hope they bring out a 7mm version in the future. Here are the only pics' i have of an 07 taken in the mid' '80's, i hope they help anyones modeling now that the model is finally out.
She looks a bit better now and works 7 days a week at Eastleigh Works. Vac braked only.
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Obviously it's horses for courses when expecting dealers to provide more specialist services such as fitting sound chips especially where a little thought and experience are required.
I now have my green Heljan 07 fully sound fitted and working a treat as seen here :
courtesy of Wickness Models. Thank you Douglas. Excellent Service - All usual disclaimers just a satisfied customer.
Well sorry to disappoint you but sound fitted it may be... Its not an 07 !! I work with an 07 at Eastleigh Works every day and well this is some Hydraulic sounding thing !!
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I agree it is more akin to the livery on class 50's but that was arguably slightly different to the way the large logo was applied to other classes (37, 47, 56 etc). I think it's great that GBRf have done this, however.
Hopefully they will do some more - Railfreight sector livery, InterCity swallow etc!
I don't think the Eastleigh Paint shop would agree on all those different liveries lol....
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Looks like Dapol have shown their hand for future releases of the Prairie...
Cheers,
CoY
Interesting picture to illustrate both these models and its a 2.6.2 converted into a 2.6.0 .....
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And so it starts...........
So the chimney is weedy but the white plastic cross heads are fine....?
Rob
An incorrect chimney is wrong white plastic crossheads are black paint and easy to fix.
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Chimney looks awfully weedy (far too thin) and with a massive injection pin mark 2/3 of the way up; compare it with the many pics of Normany on the Bluebell.
Otherwise looks a really beautiful model.
Dapol (sorry I can't remember who the rep is on here) are you going to adjust this???
Thanks
Alpha Fox.
Well it seems that Dapol have managed to pull out all the stops with a superb model and then cock it up with an incorrect diameter chimney.
The so called face of an engine is what makes a model look right (weather it is or not in model form is another matter) The model with the latter non stovepipe chimney has a distinctly weedy chimney maybe Dapol can fix this before the models are fully manufactured.
I hope this is not yet another case of so near and yet so far !!
Here is a picture of 30096 at the Bluebell. You can see the model in its current guise is badly flawed.
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With regard the Dutch livery carried on Cromptons it is a matter of angle of light when looking at photographs as you can see here there are different tones from different angles.
However Dapol seem to have a nack of choosing any of the tone versions that are actually correct!!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/linesidephotos/albums/72157653849840298/with/24261739894
There are some other Dutch and plain grey versions in my gallery.
David
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I have been reading through the comments regarding the Executive livery / Gatwick livery debate. I think you will find that although the Gatwick sets and locos started off in the original Executive livery at the end of their service there had been a subtle change in the livery and colours used.
Dapol seem to have fallen foul of this. The latter years Gatwick locos had a lighter lower beige panel for starters and the brown grey upper stripe had also changed to a black grey. This is evident in latter pictures and also some of the preserved EDLs that were former Gatwick locos.
I don't know where Dapol did their hands on loco research but maybe this answers most of the comments over the last few pages. The latter 73/2 Gatwick loco may well be correct for latter service but the 73/1 isn't.
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With the talk of the correct shade of Grey in Executive livery in reality its a shade of Grey/Brown. The ex works colour has a background of a dark chocolate with grey in it..
Having gone through some of my pics and my close encounters of these when driving them at Eastleigh.
I have also tried to paste a link to my Flickr site where there are quite a few shots of these but it wont have it for some reason.
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Light Pacifics WC/BoB running with Merchant tenders in Preservation is down to a lack of tenders at Barry Island as a batch of locos down there lost their tenders to the local Welsh Steel works as they were converted to carry molten steel rather than ending up as steel again !
So there are quite a few Bulleids preserved of all types with no tender a home made version or a Merchant . There were still some Light Pacific tenders left but I think most were rebuilt ones.
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This tender is off 34046 Braunton, Its 34007s third tender on the MHR. It started with a borrowed one from 35025 then had the larger tender from 35005 when that was withdrawn and then that was swapped with the smaller tender from Braunton . Its own new build tender is currently being finished off ..
I hope you now are fully up to date. (Also hence why the paint is different !!) 34046 is also two shades of green.
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EFE Rail N gauge J94/Austerity
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An up to date comparison between the Farish and EFE Longmoor Military Railway Austerities. As Kernow are doing some deals on them I couldnt say no !!
Bet the old Farish one hauls more !