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  1. 14 hours ago, 46444 said:

    Thanks Robin... 😊 

     

    Here goes...

     

    My 7827 arrived from Kernow Model Railway Centre today. Excellent service as ever.

     

    I will write a blog entry shortly but after work this evening I sat on the deck with a cold Hook Norton (Manor) Ironstone Lager.

     

    Armed with a black and silver Sharpie marker pen I came up with this.

     

    To The Manor Born...

     

    To The Manor Born...

     

    To The Manor Born...

     

    There is something about the under dog in the Dapol Manor which wants me to bring the best out in it. 

     

    All I'll say is I do not think you will be disappointed with it. There's a warm familiarity about it having owned various Bachmann versions in the past. 

     

    The snaps were taken facing west at sundown this evening with no photographic shenanigans.

     

    To The Manor Born...

     

    As Robin will vouch the 78xx Manor Class is a personal favourite of mine.

     

    Having two wonderful models soon to be available is many a GWR/BR(WR) modellers dream come true.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mark

     

    Just blacken the buffers and you have a cracking model.

     

    Glenn

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  2. 21 minutes ago, Tony Wright said:

     

     

    Very interesting, Glenn,

     

    Thanks for showing us.

     

    Also the difference in the lining of the parabola, with it actually going upwards towards the outside steampipes on MONS MEG. And, note the relative positions of the nameplates. MONS MEG's is further back.

     

    I believe the spec' for the wheels on a green-painted LNER tender was black centres.

     

    Regards,

     

    Tony. 

    Tony,

     

    Just looked at some photos of the originals in Yeadon's book.

    The nameplates on MONS MEG are too far back on the model, their leading edge should be roughly in line with the front of the outside steampipes.

     

    The parabolic curve looks to be similar to that on 2003, in that it should be horizontal immediately ahead of the steampipes.

    A photo of 2001 (with the streamlined front end) shows the black painted smokebox and parabolic curve further back from the front of the loco; more black/less green in this area.

     

    Despite these 'flaws', I won't demand my money back on 2004. After all, she's a big girl and looks just about perfect in my opinion.

     

    Glenn

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  3. 23 hours ago, Tony Wright said:

    Not to prolong any debate..............

     

    But just to show how (visually) magnificent the P2s must have looked pre-War, captured here in model form by L. Loveless. 

     

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    Interesting to compare 2003 with 2004, also by Loveless20170301_183624.thumb.jpg.f95ef51640446ded809f09800cf470b3.jpg

    Note the difference in lining on the cab, wheels and around the wash out plugs and green wheel centres on the tender ... interesting!

     

    Glenn

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  4. 19 hours ago, Tony Wright said:

    What thing I might advise is the replacement of all the numbers on a cabside.

     

    Absolutely Tony, when I renumber anything I remove all the existing numbers using very fine wet 'n' dry paper (or white spirit if the printing really won't shift).

     

    This is one of Hornby's R3115 'Exeter' models renamed as 34018 Axminster from my own collection:

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    Transfers are Fox (water slide) 9" cream BR Gill Sans; I think they are slightly under scale size but the 10" version looks too big to my eyes. I use individual numerals not the full numbers that are available as I would rather trust my own spacing between numerals.

    Nameplates, plaques and class scrolls are etched brass also from Fox.

    Wheel rims, axle ends and buffer heads are blackened to improve the appearance of this model of the smaller variety of Spam Can ... I note I haven't added the brake rods yet, something I must get around to!

     

    Glenn

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  5. 22 hours ago, Chamby said:

     

    A5 ?

     

    Sorry, I meant pacifics with a tender, not tank engines.

     

    Some interesting views on whether to cover the Markits securing nuts or not. I have an SR U Class to build and I intend to cover the securing nuts; Decorator's caulk sounds like an interesting solution.

     

    Glenn

  6. I was looking at the photos of the A2 and pondering how many other British pacifics had inside motion?, I can only think of The Great Bear and Bulleid's creations.

     

    The A2s look really long locomotives, the low running plate and the parallel(?) boiler emphasizing the locos size. I agree that they look better when twinned with an eight-wheel tender.

    I like the way the LNER livery lends itself to masking the appearance of the Markits axle nuts on the drivers. I always feel that these are a visual let down on otherwise excellent models, don't Markits provide covers for these?

     

    Glenn

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  7. I have just seen photos of these 3rd Class Dining Saloons/Open 3rds on the Hattons website and have to say I am very disappointed. The glazing: main window, ventilator glass and the bodywork 'bar' between them, are noticeably recessed into the body and look nothing like the prototype unless viewed from side-on.

    Curious as Hornby got this feature right with the glazing on the 1st Class Dining Saloons/Restaurant Cars themselves.

     

    ... and now I have noticed the oversized seams on the lower bodyside I definitely won't bother, there were only six of the things after all.

    If you look at photos of the prototype, there is a prominent horizontal seam between each of the main windows, there are seams at the top of the windows and on the bodyside but these are so subtle as to be almost invisible. It seems(!) Hornby have made all these seams the same size and consequently spoiled the appearance.

     

    Now if that nice Mr Muz were to have a word in Simon's ear! 

     

    Glenn

  8. 2 hours ago, gwrrob said:

    Talking of Rapido and here a few close up shots of their late SR brown opens as purchased. These weigh in at 30g and are very free running due to their brass bearings. The decoration is first class and because of this I've just ordered another diagram D1426 van coming later in the year.

     

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    Robin,

     

    I too was impressed by these and have stretched the credit card balance to purchase four of them.

     

    I think Rapido have captured the subtleties of the wooden planking better than most manufacturers. Lots of clever details: different buffers and cast works plates on the underframe to name but two. Livery is just about spot on, although those wheel centres should be black, or better still weathered.

     

    Glenn

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  9. On 06/03/2022 at 14:18, Mallard60022 said:

    Can't announce that yet as I haven't just finished my U and U1 DJH lumps. Tell me when you would like the RTR U and I'll get back to my soldering iron!!!!! :)

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    I have two U's: one is still the full kit of parts in the DJH box, the other a non-runner "in need of restoration", or it will go in a skip!

     

    Seriously(ish), would love to see both the U and U1 produced RTR, but the manufacturers are deep into producing one-off diesel models right now, well anything one-off (LNER W1 for instance).

    Maybe I should just sell the whole lot, relax and resume my drinking habit ... hmm, tempting!

     

    Love the D1 but beyond the obvious livery errors, looking at the photos are the drivers undersized?

     

    Glenn

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  10. 18 hours ago, BMacdermott said:

     

    Hello Glenn

     

    Not wishing to go 'off topic' but just for info...

     

    The U Class was consistently in the Top 50 of what was The Annual 00 Wishlist Poll and became consistently the most-wanted SR loco from 2015.

     

    Brian (on behalf of The 00 Poll Team)

     

    ... and seven years later, still no sign of the things.

     

    I did email Bachmann a couple of years ago about making a model of the U Class: 50 built, 4 preserved, almost as widespread as the N Class in their working lives. I got a polite 'we'll consider it' reply.

     

    Glenn

     

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  11. 1 hour ago, prtrainman said:

    I'll second Graham's comment & add that I am happy too. BR late crest version duly ordered. 

     

    All that's needed now is a U and L or L1 & 2022 will be even better!

     

    Couldn't agree more, where is that U Class?, there were 50 of the things after all.

     

    Glenn

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  12. 21 hours ago, gwrrob said:

    I see photos have finally surfaced of the forthcoming prairie from Dapol. Still undecided whether I want one of these. Any thoughts ?

     

    https://www.Dapol.co.uk/OO-Gauge-Large-Prairie-Models-On-The-Way

     

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    Not sure about the smokebox door. It looks like it's too far forward, it should sit in a recess around its circumference (word of the day?!).

     

    Glenn

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  13. Excellent Andy, a candid interview with the boys from Barwell showing that Bachmann are alive and well and very much on the ball.

     

    The Class 47 was a revelation earlier this month, the Class 40 and the G5 look excellent as well. The Bulleid coaches look to be fine models and as an SR modeller I look forward to their release.

     

    I pray that among their 'in the background' projects are the SR U Class moguls, this class regularly appeared in the most-wanted lists for years but nothing has yet appeared. With a range of tooling options the entire range of Maunsell moguls would be possible, all 172 of them. Fingers crossed.

     

    Glenn

     

     

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  14. 4 hours ago, Jesse Sim said:

    As some of you may know, I’ve started a new layout, Woolmer Green. Brighton Junction was built over a 3-4 year period and gone within a week. Progress is going well, boards have been cut, one half of the viaduct cut out as well. I couldn’t help but take this photo, I’m very keen to start taking prototype photos. 
     

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    Very evocative photo of No.2744 Grand Parade with a wonderful assortment of Pullmans in tow.

     

    Grand Parade (the 2nd) was the youngest of the A3s and the very opposite of Flying Scotsman.

     

    Glenn

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