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  1. Looking through old copies of Trains Illustrated, September 1950, I found the following:

     

    The Postal takes the Waverley Route.

     

    On June 8th the Railway Observer records, when the Caledonian main line was blocked at Harthorpe on Beattock Bank owing to the disastrous fire on the 11 am from Birmingham to Glasgow, the southbound "Postal" was diverted from Carstairs to Edinburgh, and came south to Carlisle over the Waverley route, presumably with a double reversal - at Dalry Road Junction and again at Haymarket West junction.  The engine was converted Royal Scott No 46145 .

     

    I have not heard of this before.  I believe that the Postal left Aberdeen with 4 TPOs;  how many did it pick up before Carstairs?

     

    Norman Blackburn

     

     

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  2. The Jamieson kit I have is for an NBR Atlantic.  It is described as a Hand Cut kit for which the small number produced precludes the economic preparation of special instructions for each kit.  The general diagram supplied is for an LMS 5XP along with 4 typed sheets.  This seems to be earlier than the Mk1 as described by JeffP.

     

    Sorry about dragging this thread away from etched kits

     

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  3. With the demise of Photo Etch I, along with many others, will be having problems with obtaining their etches.  I have still not heard from the liquidators as to how to retrieve my photo tooling.  The liquidators may not even have been appointed .

    As I have limited stocks of etches customers should be aware that future supplies of my 7mm NBR loco kits could be considerably delayed.  I will post further info as things progress.

     

    Norman Blackburn

    NB Models

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  4. Hi John

     

    In the past I have used caustic soda to strip paint of mazak.  not hot but room temp. Crystals mixed in a jam jar with water.  Crystals in to the water not water to the crystals; it is a very exothermic reaction.

     

    These days for paint striping on models I use Mr Muscle oven cleaner.

    Since its a metal body how about cellulose thinners/brush cleaner

    Norman

  5. Hi,

    I am building an LNER triplet restaurant car set;   Kirk sides, Comet Solebars, MJT details and ABS Bogies.  The details for the roof trunking are not very clear in the Comet instructions and the Nick Campling Historic Carriage Drawings  Vol  1.

     

    The Comet instructions show a single straight trunking on the open first and second with no trunking on the Kitchen car.  Nick Campling's book shows trunking on all vehicles and of different lengths.

    Is there trunking either side of the roof vents,  on two or three vehicles and how is it raised of the roof?

     

    Does anyone have any drawings or photos of the roofs on these coaches?

     

    I have the 2 Harris books on LNER coaches and  the drawing books by Nick Campling.

     

    Thanks Norman

  6. 11 hours ago, MikeTrice said:

    Strange but apparently true. It appears to have only been applied to the Restaurant Twins.

     

    There is a photo in The London North Eastern Railway In Focus by John Crawley on page 53 showing Articulated "Coronation" coach No 1725 attributed to L Hanson. It is not apparent from that reproduction however examining a photographic version of the image the internal casing can be seen behind the LNER 10'0" Bogie.

    I don't have access to the drawings or photos that you are referring to, but I have always understood that the underframe details looked different due to the pressure ventilation system used on these coaches.

    PS I remember from when I helped out at Lochty in the 70's that the underframe on the OBS  was different with large trunking.  Unfortunatly I did not take any photos.

    Norman.

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  7. They were regular on  a passenger train ,early evening, passing south through Kirkcaldy in the early 70's.  I believe on an Aberdeen /York train? Obviously they also passed north bound.

    This train was not usually double headed.  Also photo on what could be a fish train again heading south.  Both photos early 70,s.  Copyright N Blackburn

    PS  I also have a photo of a Class 50 Heading north through Kirkcaldy.  

     Norman

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  8. I would never recommend annealing brass for a boiler.  It makes it far to soft and creases very easily.  It may be harder to roll a hard brass boiler but you will get a far better result.  Also if you try heating a large boiler sized sheet with a small flame it will buckle.  The temperature for annealing brass is about 370 degrees C , Does a frying pan get that hot.

     

    Norman Blackburn

    NB Models

  9. Hi 

    To revitalize METHFIX transfers  I brush a thin layer of Knotting solution over the transfer and then use as a normal Methfix.  Knotting compound is brown so this works only for dark coloured backgrounds.  I believe that a clear version is available from Squires used for making French Polish ( sold as  Shellac )

     

    Norman

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