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RCH 1907 Private Owner Wagons - with added 2024 range.
Jammy2305 replied to rapidoandy's topic in Rapido Trains
None of these as I don't own them - Mostly online searches and going down rabbit holes, hence why I come here to people far more knowledgeable on where to source such information! The Rapido model is green, but otherwise matches the photo well! Thank you for the information. LBSCR certainly seems the most likely. I'll have think... - James -
RCH 1907 Private Owner Wagons - with added 2024 range.
Jammy2305 replied to rapidoandy's topic in Rapido Trains
Me again! (Sorry) Despite repeat searches, I cannot ascertain what era the 'Albert Usher' wagon represents, or which line/company it's associated with (I'm asking with a view for potential SECR running). Can anyone kindly assist? Thank you! - James -
RCH 1907 Private Owner Wagons - with added 2024 range.
Jammy2305 replied to rapidoandy's topic in Rapido Trains
Does anyone know what era/time frame the 'Wadsworths' wagon represents? I believe the render has a chalked on date ending in 32 but I can't be certain. - James -
I had posted this last night and then deleted it in fear I was mistaken in questioning it, but I'm surprised that payment is being taken when we haven't even had decorated livery samples yet? Usually it's pay up front on ordering, or pay when the item is available, right? (I'm not actually complaining, I have too many pre-orders due to land at once so paying one off early benefits me!) - James
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1907 RCH-Spec. SECR/LBSC/GNR Mainline Wagons from Rapido
Jammy2305 replied to RapidoCorbs's topic in Rapido Trains
Ah... Must be based on something though, one would imagine? - James -
Jammy2305 started following 1907 RCH-Spec. SECR/LBSC/GNR Mainline Wagons from Rapido
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1907 RCH-Spec. SECR/LBSC/GNR Mainline Wagons from Rapido
Jammy2305 replied to RapidoCorbs's topic in Rapido Trains
Not knowing much at all about the LBSC - Is the livery/condition seen appropriate for "as built"/pre-WW1? (The SECR, for example, changed their livery to the darker grey seen more commonly). - James -
Will revised decorated samples be shown before release? And was any conclusion reached regarding claret frames under the boiler? (Apologies for the additional questions!) - James
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I took the photo within an hour of painting it, so it was still tacky/not dry. It dried properly overnight but it was still very dark compared to what I'd expect GCR grey to be. - James
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Yours is more like what I was expecting from mine. It's almost like a Midland grey, so I wonder if my tin of LMS grey would suffice 🤔 - James
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Hi all! I'm currently building a kit for a GCR Dia.8 open wagon and, not being a GCR man, I did the cliché and purchased a tin of Phoenix "G.C.R Wagon Grey" (P606) trusting this would be (approximately) the correct shade. However, having done the first coat*, I can't help but feel it looks too dark compared to what I have seen of GCR wagons. *a not entirely dry first coat in that photo. I know there's no such thing as "exact shades" for wagon liveries, especially greys, but I'd like to get my one and only GCR wagon looking close to an approximation of what it's meant to represent, so I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for an appropriate shade for GCR grey? Please and thank you! - James
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SECR 12 Ton 7 Plank Mineral Wagon Packs
Jammy2305 replied to Oliver Rails's topic in Rails of Sheffield
Are these still planned for Q3 2024? Interested in the earlier SECR versions but need to figure out funding with several pre-orders on the go! - James -
I hadn't realised, until seeing the photo of the painted samples from the rear doing the rounds on social media, that the rear bufferbeams of the Jones and Drummond examples were green and lined as if they were panels on the body proper (I did check the literature and there is a lovely painting by Arthur Wolstenholme that shows this on the Jones livery). - James
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Just noticed this also shows the lighter coloured balance weights on the wheels - James
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Also see the aforementioned books, 'Highland Railway Liveries' by Howard Geddes and 'The Liveries of the Pre-Grouping Railways Volume Three' by Nigel Digby. - James
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Thank you for clarifying and for the informative example! - James