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CHRIS LNER

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  1. CHRIS LNER
    Hi Folks,
     
    Some of you may remeber that on the old site I started a D16 bash using an older B12 body and chassis. well Ive made some progress using the locomotive body but using a Dapol 2P chassis and tender drive ( I know it not Ideal ).
     

     
    Im using an LNER group standard tender now weather the D16 ran with these Im unsure maybe some of will know if so give use shout, but anyway its the only suitable tender I have that the drive will fit in.
     

     
    This is a photo of it just placed together, what are your opinons
     

     
    many regards Chris
  2. CHRIS LNER
    Hello Pals,
     
    Ive finally got some stuff primered and painted.
     
    1. a older Hornby A3 Ex 4472, primered and the black on the cab roof and smokebox. tender top and frontplate blacked.
    Im a little unsure as to what colour I should paint her, Brunswick green or the Express Blue. thoughts, ideas ???
     

     

     

     
    Also the start of my diesel fleet, all primered.
     
    Two Hornby Type 4s
    One Hornby Type 3
     

     
    and the K3 has regained some of its former dignity.
     

     

     
    Many regards Chris
     
    P.s going to buy some colours tomorrow.yippee.
  3. CHRIS LNER
    Hello Folks, Ive not had any chance for some modelling, been too busy mucking about with boilers, I would like to say that 45428 Eric Treacy will be pressure tested next week if all goes to plan, fingers crossed aye. 75029s boiler was lifted on wednesday and also the GWR 2.8.0 3814s boiler was placed on a lowmac and taken up the back field for storage. It was great to see the breakdown crane working up close. awesome piece of machinery.
    many regards, Chris
  4. CHRIS LNER
    Hello folks.
    Just being having a look around this new site and must say am impressed with it.
    Im just going to continue were we left off with the old site, there has been no work so far on track laying but I have got the boards sorted finally.
     
    with regards Chris
     
     
  5. CHRIS LNER
    Hello Chaps,
    I hope you are all well, Im very pleased to say that Eric treacy has passed her hydraulic test last week, with flying colour so we are very happy. we hope to have it in steam within a fortnight, hopefully.
    now with regards the layout Ive layed the track and ballasted one siding, Im using ash out of a wood burning stove, which is as it turn to powder I will get some photos later if I can find the camera.
    with many regards Chris
  6. CHRIS LNER
    Hello Folks, I have started a Layout thread in the normal place, so this will just be my thoughts and some of the goings on at the NYMR,
    such as I am very pleased to say that the Black 5, 45428 Eric treacy has passed her steam test with flying colours.
    many regards Chris
  7. CHRIS LNER
    hello Folks,
     
    here we have the new boy in blue, one EE type 4,
     

     
    I was going to paint her (or rather him ) into BR Green, but Ive decided against the matter due to its excellent condtion.
     
    also we have a BR type 2, which I absent mindedly painted into black only when it was too late did one realize.... oh.... damn.
     

     
    but never fear because I have a cunning plan MMMMAAAAHHHHAAAA Im going to do her in fragonset livery.
     

     
    here we have two EE giants, now a question, as you can see their both lacking in the bufferbeam detail.
    Now I know there are loads of kits on the market but which is the best.
    also Im going to York on sunday or monday.
    cheer in advance.
     
    many regards Chris
  8. CHRIS LNER
    Hey up chaps, here we have a pair of Dapol kits both are finished apart from painting.
     
    one being a 9F and other 4mt which will be couple with Mainline tender as the one from the kit didnt go together too well.
     

     

  9. CHRIS LNER
    Hey up Folks
     
    Now Ive heard a few people complain about the Bachmann V2 dome cover being too flat so..
     
    All I did was get some milliput filler, mix a wee bit slightly bigger than the finish size of the dome cover.
    place it and mound it the required size and shape, let it set and then gently file and sand it down the final size.
     
    To get the height I placed a 6" steel rule lengthways along the top from the chimney cap too the safety valves,
    the top of the dome should be on a level with the chimney and safety valves.
     

     
    This is the first one I did what do you think?
     

     
    And the second one, since finished.
     
    many regard Chris
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