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Phil Bullock

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  1. Just looking at this again Who on earth thought that a 138 ton behemoth needed a brake tender? Phil
  2. Ah can hear those 20s warbling and the drain valves ticking on the Sunday line up of 47s... Great subject, looking forwards to seeing this advance Cheers Phil
  3. Hee hee well with all those baseboards you should be good at it by now! We'll have to drink all the cider and eat the hot dogs, pork scratchings and millionaires shortbread for you Phil
  4. Thanks Wibble Glad you enjoy our efforts - but Shenston Rd knocks ours in to a cocked hat for sure... Deltics? Ballymoss in 1978 was the first one I am aware of and that had a very funny number by that time But of course D5901 is a different matter entirely and gets far too much exposure ....its that lovely deltic moan.... Phil
  5. Thanks Clive Don't suppose you are up this way this weekend? Mr Dell visiting Satirday... Phil
  6. D4118 D236 D165 more old favourites!!!! Superb - thank you Phil
  7. Clive - the step/handrails as fitted to our and Greg's version make much more sense in the light of your picture - thank you Paul - cracking, lifting brackets too - more work.... Phil
  8. We will get it right for you one year Neil! And we be great to see your locos running too... Fishing is last week in September - hope you can make it over for at least a day Phil
  9. Cheers Mike We'll be having a play with Jimbo's Gopro camera so that may give us some new angles. You need to be quick getting the number if you are sat on the embankment when an express hammers past at 70mph.... Phil
  10. Once again the camera is cruel in that D4 picture - if anything isn't perfectly straight - handrail, OHLE flash, data panel - it leaps out and smacks you in the eyeballs! But lets move on. Weather forecast is excellent for this weekend - not a drop of precipitation according to the forecast We'll be putting Abbotswood up in the garden Friday evening... visitors Saturday, filming Sunday Sunday plan is to produce an epic to rival Ben Hur....sequential timetable featuring all available locos, get your spotting book out Mr Mortimore... Phil
  11. Dave Going back to post 7359 - my old friend D4 - your superb photo has actually prompted some modelling action tonight! See post 665 in http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/11410-abbotswood-junction-inspiration-from-prototype-photos/page-27&do=findComment&comment=2396617 Thanks again for sharing your super photos Kind regards Phil
  12. Occasionally a photo appears that inspires action Dave F posted a super picture of D4 on his prototype photos thread - see http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/85326-dave-fs-photos-ongoing-more-added-10th-august/page-295 post 7359 That prompted me to tackle a job on our D4 that has sat there for a while pondering. D4 was unique in having additional footsteps under the grilles on the noses and handrails on top of the nose together with additional OHLE flashes to warn of the risks accessing these posed - can be very nicely seen in Dave's photo. So an hours work tonight... The OHLE flashes were already in place, handrails and footsteps added. The loco is modelled slightly later than Dave's photo - has acquired a data panel . Its access to superb photos of the era that provides our inspiration.... thanks again Dave Phil
  13. Isnt that UID location shot in post 114 southbound at Wigan? Re drivers pulling the blinds down....was on a 116 at BNS to come back to Worcester one evening in 1969 in pole position behind the cab ready for the scenic trip home. The driver got in and pulled the blinds down ... and saw the look of utter disgust on my face. A moment later the door from the cab in to the saloon opens and he looks at me and says "If you want to see where we are going sonny you had better come in here with me". No second bidding required! Second mans seat all the way.Thereafter M50079 was always a very special boggo to me.... Phil
  14. I was trying to work that out too but lost the will! That 37 is certainly one of the D6960 - 6968 batch based at Stratford - the centre lamp iron above the headcode box, presumably there for headboards, is the give away Cheers Phil
  15. Thanks Paul We had better steel ourselves and get on with it then! Phil
  16. Cheers That's probably the best one yet so I reckon that's no silencer by 1972 based on the Eastfield photo And certainly has the silencer in the 1960s Cheadle Heath shot so just need to narrow it down a bit... The silencer clearly stands proud of the roof - and that part of the roof looks flush here http://www.derbysulzers.com/5002crewe69.jpg So looking like the silencer will have to go - has anyone attempted that yet on the model? We have moved the exhaust port on Bacchy 25s but suspect the silencer will be a more accurate reproduction on this model Phil
  17. Mine too.... always used to confuse them with meadow browns, but sorted now Phil
  18. Yes that gatekeeper shot is stunning - and possibly large whites as numerous as ever Chaz? There has been a lot of wild flower seeding of public spaces around here which has certainly attracted them Kind regards Phil
  19. Thanks Clive Had seen that one - its about the most convincing I have seen that it still had a silencer whilst wearing GFYE But see this post http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/6977-sr-allocated-class-24s/ and try to work out what exhaust arrangement the locos have it aint easy! Is that why is gets ignored I wonder? Cheers Phil
  20. Peter's video - fellow rmwebber operating towards the end. Oh shock horror - the distracted driver has let it run as a roundy roundy - noooo Phil
  21. Its a great model! We want to do D5002 late 60s as an LMR loco - but when did that roof top silencer go? Difficult to find photo evidence of roof detail... Phil
  22. Think that would be a "rider" - IIRC there was something in rules about having one on dead engines Phil
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