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  1. Hi all,

     

    Thank you for your responses, much appreciated. Just as I was getting things well underway with a view to doing a conversion everything was turned on its head with a Mammoth popping up on ebay on Sunday/Monday.

     

    I made an offer to the seller and he countered it with a figure that was very acceptable indeed so I bought it immediately. It has arrived today so I will be unboxing it this evening. It is brand new basically as it has sat on a display shelf in the box. It is also sound fitted so very happy days.

     

    Paul. 

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  2. I'm looking for a Bachmann class 47 in two tone green that has a similar body shell to the special edition that was released a few years ago for Kernow (31-650L Mammoth). There's not a lot of hope of finding one of these so I'm wondering about the possibilities of a conversion.

     

    The nearest I've found so far is 35-410 but somebody has pointed out that this has three vent grilles whereas the Mammoth has twin radiator shutters. Any thoughts please?

     

    Paul_C 

  3. Does anybody know if Heljan do a class 47 in 4mm scale please? I've recently noticed that Bachmann did a special edition for Kernow a few years ago (Mammoth) but I've spotted this far too late as there are none available. I always do this, discover something giving me another good idea for my layout long after it's hit the market. 😂😄

     

    Paul. 

  4. Following the numerous ideas and suggestions put forward by you all I've started to play around with some ideas. Firstly I tried a mix using the Tamiya colours suggested by Matt and that has got me a whole lot closer to a result. 

     

    I've also bought some of the Vallejo colours and will give those a go as well as this is clearly all about trial and error so it's well worth a try. Still a long way to go but having said that that's the whole idea of it and it's all part of the fun. These pics are not conclusive as they were done in poor light with a flash but it gives you an idea.

     

    Paul.

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  5. Cheers for that Dave, I go into the city a couple times a week so I can call in there on the way home. I'm going over to Cromer today to get some Tamiya paints as I almost cracked it with the mix that I did last week. Matt suggested XF-21 as well as XF-23 mixed with white so I'll give that a go. Like all things I'm open to suggestions and more than willing to give it a go.

     

    Attached are some more photos, these were sent to me by another member of this forum but I wanted to clear it with him first before posting them.

     

    Paul.

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  6. Ian,

     

    Thank you for such a brilliantly detailed response to my post. I'm just trying to pick the bones out of it but I'm not that great when it comes to technical matters, is it possible to simplify the content a bit please? Or putting it another way is it just a matter of mixing the two colours?

     

    Paul.  

  7. Can anybody suggest a decent paint mix to achieve this particular shade of green please (as in first photo). It's a bit of a tricky one I know but as yet I haven't been able to get what I would close. Yesterday I mixed a couple of Tamiya acrylics (XF-4 & XF-21) which, once dried, has not come out too bad but maybe there is a better mix.

     

    Paul.  

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  8. Hi All,

     

    Can anybody please guide me on this one? I am trying to find a copy of "Modern Rail Magazine" edition 100, I am told that it includes a very good article/photos about the Bowater china clay slurry tanks. I would love to purchase a copy if I can track one down.

     

    Paul.  

  9. I wasn't sure where to post this so I hope I've located it correctly. Thoughts please as to what is the best class 73 in 00 scale. These were used apparently on the china clay services to Sittingbourne back in the mid-sixties so adding one to my layout would be a very good idea.

     

    Paul.

  10. Hi Halvarras,

     

    Thanks for your reply. Have you got a copy of that photo please, if so any chance of scanning it and attaching it to a PM please? I've got the full rake of tanks now (20) and they are all weathered and renumbered, I've just got to fit the new wheels and couplings.

     

    The info regarding the class 73s is interesting as well, I'll look into that further.

     

    Paul.

  11. There used to be an old green corrugated shed close to Sittingbourne station on the down line. I believe it was demolished around 2006 but has anyone got an idea as to when it was built? It was part of Bowater and was used for offloading slurry that was then pumped through to the mill.

     

    Paul.

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  12. A brilliant reply to my original question, thank you very much. As you say a few mil doesn't make much odds and your very accurate and detailed explanation just gives me further confidence in the stats that I've already received. 👍

     

    I am actually on way over to my place of work as they have bench drills and cutting machines so I'm going to cut everything to size today, with this in mind your response has come at a very convenient moment 😃, thanks.

     

    Paul.

  13. Following the response I had to my post I have gone for 1054mm as this was the figure suggested by the majority (I had personal messages as well) so I will now proceed and build the main shell. I've also found a lot of good accessories as well for the detailing.

     

    Paul.

  14. Hi DGO,

     

    😆😄🤣. Okay, now that I've picked myself up off the floor and stopped laughing we can start again. Yes, you're perfectly correct, I've just remeasured the map and it is 64mm so 6.4cm. I have this afternoon been working on the front-end section and I know that is correct as it is 1cm wide so 12.5 metres life size so converted into 4mm scale it is 162mm. I've spent some time this afternoon getting the roof pitch right and I think have got it pretty close.

     

    So, if you would, can you please post what you think is the correct length please. Thank you.

     

    Paul.

  15. I have a copy of a map that is in 1:1250 scale. The building that I am trying to build measures at 64 cm on that map so can somebody tell me the length of the real building please? I've found some info online that says 1cm equals 12.5 metres so I've come up with a figure of 1066 mm for the model (1/76 scale). Am I right or I am I barking up the wrong tree?

     

    Paul.  

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