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  1. Yes - thats the one! It was a Proscale model built by Allen for Stephen Gradidge in late LNER livery. I acquired it from Stephen's estate after he passed away. I met Stephen a few times - he was an out and out GC enthusiast, a very nice chap. If I recall, he passed away on the day of his retirement. So that would have been 35 years ago or more? In those days of course there wasn't the proliferation of information on line that we have now. So it was reworked with the information we had at the time. I think it's important to remember a model's history and the memories that it carries.

    I do like to see previously owned models going on to have another life, thats always gratifying.

     

    Best Regards

    Tony

     

     

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  2. If I remember it correctly, the early Proscale B1's had the brass boiler. Later ones had a cast whitemetal one, which as I recall was slightly too long... I unfortunately had one of the later ones...

     

    Great to see you and Mo at the York show Tony. There were plenty of excellent layouts, and I spent a lot of time watching my absolute favourite: South Pelaw...

     

    Regards

    Tony

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  3. I remember the Proscale K3 kit had the undulations in the running plate formed in the wrong places. Built as supplied, the model had a nose heavy look as the boiler and cab were too far forward by a couple of millimeters. Fortunately I spotted that and reformed it. It then looked much more balanced. I'm thinking the early B1kits had a brass boiler, which was later replaced by a cast white metal one, which was too large! Yes, I remember Allen moaning about those V2's, he built three at once, for me, Roy Palmer and Pete Lund..

     

    I remember the excitement of opening the Proscale box, nice drawing on the box, plenty of tissue paper and lots of shiny brass etchings within....

     

    Regards

    Tony

     

     

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  4. Geoff and I have started on the last area of bare baseboard for the engineers and private sidings.. It looks so much better. The pavements are now finished on Park Lane and Brooklyn Road...

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  5. Yes, I had trouble with rear handrail space on an O4, it was a scale 3 inches to short beyond the end of the cab side sheet and the rear handrail just looked cramped. Theer was nothing for it, but to fabricate up an extension. I'd hve done it completely differently had I noticed in the first place...

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    This was the first version... It just didn't look right!

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  6. 23 hours ago, Stephen Freeman said:

    Interesting. Hopefully I have some etches arriving from PPD today for concrete posts but in 4mm and 2mm scales. Ultimately I will re-scale and get some 7mm scale ones done.

    Stephen - I did look in to etching them, and then filling the core with something. In the event, I enjoyed the 'old school' method of machining them!

     

    Regards

    Tony

     

     

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  7. More signal progress, the up and down posts for the West end of Basford North. The capabilities of the Ersa soldering iron are well demonstarted by it's abilty to solder the brass bar. Just awaiting the lamps and finishing off.

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    The tall splitting signal for the down line from Bagthorp Junction is now taking shape.

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  8. After another successful running session, my thoughts have turned back to the concrete signals - as work is well on with the electronic controls for them. There are two single posts and one bracket to make.
    This is my first shot at milling out the bell shaped slots in the signal post. The protoypes do vary in the shape of the slots. All I have to do now, is taper the whole post...

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    So with some heavy filing and then finishing up with the milling machine has got me this far.

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