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  1. Morning Gents. I'm building a break and open Barnham, resin kits supplied by Alan. Does anyone have the numbers for 1938 LNER please? Many thanks in advance King regards Nick
  2. Hi All, I'm building a Kirk 1st /3rd composite, but have mislaid the diagram in the instructions. I'm looking for info on the position of the battery boxes and dynamo. Could anyone help please? Many thanks in advance, Kind regards Nick.
  3. Hi All, Can anyone recall a set of photos and an explanation of using microscope slides for coach glazing please? It was earlier in Wright Writes (I think) but I can't seem to find it now. Many thanks in advance, Regards Nick.
  4. Thanks but I have compared to the Hornby colours and they are very different. I'm only trying to change two numbers. Regards Nick.
  5. Hi all. Can anyone recommend a supply of replacement LNER cabside numbers for the 4mm Hornby B17 Apple Green loco please? The Fox transfers are too yellow rather than metallic gold to match the existing numbers The Modelmaster ones might be ok but I can't find anyone with them in stock. Happy to purchase some secondhand if anyone has some spare. Many thanks in advance, Kind regards, Nick.
  6. Yeah, sorry they are miles different.
  7. Hello all. Can anyone suggest a match for the Hornby B17 numbering, Apple Green livery, tender driven, please? I have tried Fox transfers, but they are much too yellow, whereas I'm trying to match a more golden number. Many thanks Nick
  8. Hi Tony, Many thanks for the great photos. I hope the wagon performs ok. The buildings are based on Quorn and Woodhouse Station in 1938. Still detailing and weathering to do. Canopy valances and windows were lazer cut from my Cad drawings. The J72 is indeed a Mainline body, on Comet frames with a 1:120 High Level gearbox. Not finished, detailing and weathering still to do. The N5 is from a Judith Edge etch, with castings from a variety of sources, and finally the V1/3 is from a Wolsey Works etch. Again a variety of castings from a variety of sources. Any questions please feel free to PM me. Regards Nick
  9. Thank you great central. I think you are correct regarding the temporary tender. I found some information about them on the Connoisseur Models website. The loco is a Connoisseur Models kit and the first one I ever built successfully. Kind regards Nick.
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