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  1. Precision Doncaster Apple Green and Garter Blue for the 3rd Class. I had them in stock and thats near enough for me By the time curtains are added to the windows they will be almost invisible. !! cheers
  2. Sounds good , however that will not get the Tender and Cartazzi Truck steps to then be inline ?? they are out of line on both the A1 and A2. I have seen a picture of the new A2 and Hornby's L1 front to front and the front buffers on both are dead inline. This therefore suggests to me the tender is the culprit. I wonder if the tender buffers line up with other stock or are higher?. I dont own a A1 or A2 (wrong period for me) so cannot check.
  3. Has anyone checked the tender heights on the A1/A2 as both loco cabs are lower than the tender ? In the MR review the photos make the difference in step heights even more noticeable. MR does even mention the difference in heights or the pronouced seam along the boiler sides. I does say that two types of boilers are being made but why the seam? Perhaps its not the locos at fault but the tender ?
  4. Looks more like a hard doneby Tiger tank than a loco :blink:
  5. 7mm !! I dread to think !!! these have cost enough in 4mm :blink:
  6. Triplet ready for painting 1st Class both sides of the Coach are the same other than door position (both doors at the same end) as is the 3rd Class Coach 3rd Class Kitchen Mick
  7. Different wheel size is a major difference etc
  8. TMC have a couple of name conversions on ebay sadly neither listing has a picture of the cab/tender area . I have just looked at the excellent conversions photos above. The rear cartazzi truck is derailed which may explain the drunken cab area !!
  9. Havent seen the BR version are we refering to the Black or Green version ? If its Green the LNER Yellow sheet has the bufferbeam nos . Remove the number(s) with T cut and a wood cocktail stick leaves a perfect finish for a new decal
  10. Had another look at the Modelzone example it appears to be a prominent seam moulding that is proud of the boiler , very strange and very hard to get rid off
  11. Progress with the theSilver Jubilee Triplet Set Underframes and interiors are finished other glazing the partions. Blue is 1st class Green 3rd Class Sides and ends ready for cleaning . The solder is very thin coating and should clean up easily with a Glass fibre Brush. Ist at the top, then Kitchen Car lastly is the 3rd car Other projects done this month Another Townstreet Signal Box for Helensdale. This replaces a very old Ratio Signal Box shown in previous pictures I have detailed another J72 to go with 2313 (which has split its drive axle in picture new parts are awaited from Bachmann , a bit expensive £2 for the set ! !)
  12. I have seen one in the "flesh" today in Modelzone Lakeside. Looks very nice , the lining is much finer including the wheel bosses . The bufferbeam lettering is also much smaller . The handrails are Black which I dont think is correct ??? Also there was the new version of Tornado and the L1 both also excellent . Mick
  13. On the whole looks very nice in the TMC pictures. However some very minor details are wrong AH Peppercorn in LNER Livery should have, as in the photographs I have :- Black Buffer housings RA9 on cab ? this is BR surely? . EDIT . Just found another picture and RA9 is correct well done Bachmann Shed allocation on bufferbeam should be a the bottom of Bufferbeam as per LNER practise , it also appears very large too as does A2 thereon too ? Lining is still not upto Hornby A1/A3 standards especially the cartwheel size lining on the wheel bosses Handrails in pictures appear to be Black , they appear to be Green in my photos? BUT I am not complaining all these "defects" are easily sorted :D I have a DJH 525 already a 526 Sugar Palm will look good
  14. RCTS Volume has a picture of 9002 in LNER Livery with red buffers ,as were 9001 and 9003 all in Yellow Gills Sans livery. 9000 had shaded livery.
  15. Yep I can supply numbers if you need them :lol::lol::lol:
  16. Yes it did along with others
  17. Hornby L1 cheapest on ebay brand new inc postage is £78.50 plus others within a couple of pounds more of that price 2 hours to go at £76 secondhand although says new etc http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hornby-00-GAUGE-LNER-THOMPSON-L1-9001-LOCOMOTIVE-BOX-/190448985988?pt=UK_Trains_Railway_Models&hash=item2c57a4e784 I think i would go for the new one personally :unsure:
  18. totally bonkers what a load of @@@**&&
  19. Hoppers finished. I have never found a photo of the Steel hoppers in LNER service other then ex works pictures. As they would have been a maximum of 11 years old before BR I have only added light weathering to them. Dave Bradwell new underframe version Others which the Bradwell etch provide some minor details.
  20. Yes Bradwell and a few modified bits including what started out as a GWR Screw reverser
  21. D20 Completed. The couple of water marks on the tender have now been removed !! Mick
  22. Thanks re roof and cab detail comment. Hopefully you can find the picture. I hope to make a start on the triplet in a month or so Mick
  23. Most are Gibson. On this loco I have used all sizes available depending on location on body cheers Mick
  24. D20 nothing fixed down. I have now fixed the roof down and added a last coat of paint prior to lining and numbers/letters Cab detail done. I have made use of Dave Bradwell castings, various pieces of fuse wire etc. I managed to find a couple of pictures to assist in the detailing. Dave Bradwell LNER 21Ton Hopper etch done awaits buffers and some Archer rivets either side of the axleboxes. Very fiddly I am glad I use NER wooden hoppers on my layout and only have a few Steel hoppers:D A couple of original Hopper Wagons either side of the Bradwell chassis, with the add on etches supplied added to the original chassis.
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