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  1. 3 hours ago, mikemeg said:

     

     

     

    I never saw those early British Railways days but it must have been 'one hell of a place' for loco spotters.

     

     

    Indeed it must have been. As an 'ull lad myself, it had long gone by the time I started to notice the railway. My spotting days were few in number as Paragon yielded more DMUs than locos. That said, I did delight in those faded Class 03s and that's probably how I got my love the humble shunter!  

  2. I had similar delays last year and it wasn't helped by the Gmail issue (reported elsewhere in the modelling world I'm sure) which meant they didn't receive my catch up messages. 

     

    They are a small outfit proving a valuable - if not unique - service to railway modellers. Considering the troubles they've been through, I think we've just got to recognise that orders will take longer to process and lay off from pressurising them. 

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  3. Thanks Mick

     

    I think the model I've seen is probably the one you mention. 

     

    Curiously, the RCTS LNER pdf covering the J72 makes no reference to coupling rods painted or otherwise, not even on the fully lined station pilots. 

     

    I think I'll depict the rods as plain steel with a weathering of old deposits and frame dirt. 

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  4. I am working on an old 1990's Bachmann J72, having given it a new High Level Kits chassis. Some detailing of the body is currently work in progress. 

     

    Ultimately, the loco will be in a mid 1930s unlined black with the full LNER lettering but I am curious about the colour of the coupling rods. Obviously old monochrome photos don't help but I've seen examples of models with the rods painted red. I know we should avoid modelling from a model but I can't find any references on-line to the actual colour - if they were ever painted at all - of the coupling rods. 

     

    If anyone out there in RMweb land could shed some light on the treatment of J72 coupling rods I'd be very grateful. 

  5. 19 hours ago, JeffP said:

    I always like locos with consecutive numbers.

    I remember seeing Jubilee 45678 De Robeck as a 14 year old, and getting ribbed by the others because I thought it special.

    Those, and one-offs like 60113, 60700, 71000, D0280/1200, 05001 etc.

    I know what you mean about number sequences. 

     

    I have a fondness for Class 08 248 which I believe was a Hull based loco.

     

     

  6. Sorry to hear about your experience and sorry to hear the company has faltered, they made some interesting items. I was on their mailing list and it would seem the last communication was on 22nd February 2023. This was promoting a clearance sale.

     

    I guess you've got their email address but just in case etc, etc:  info@seriousplayscenics.com

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