rembrow Posted July 8, 2016 Share Posted July 8, 2016 It appears to be only their fourth item, the others the J15,J50 and S15 Should have looked on my J15 and J50 model boxes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porcy Mane Posted July 8, 2016 Share Posted July 8, 2016 (edited) or have a read through this thread. http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/92424-hornbys-new-factories-whos-doing-what/page-4&do=findComment&comment=2096360 Edited July 8, 2016 by Porcy Mane Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold MikeParkin65 Posted July 8, 2016 RMweb Gold Share Posted July 8, 2016 24 hrs after ordering my Q6 arrived from Monk Bar. Very well packed having been tested before dispatch. What a superb model this is - well weighted and beautifully finished. Good smooth runner as well. In the photo's I thought the cab windows looked a but plasticky but not an issue when seen in the flesh. If Hornby stick to making models to this standard then surely the future is bright for them. J27 next please! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Silver Sidelines Posted July 9, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 9, 2016 (edited) When Hornby get something right it can be very good and the Q6 seems to be excellent. Full marks to Hornby. I grew up in Middlesbrough (before Teesside) and the Q6 was the major player (supported by J26 / J27 types). I have been playing with my latest purchases and there is a video here including some other 'Middlesbrough' engines. Bogie bolsters and ICI chlorine tank wagons predominate. If you didn't work in the iron and steel industry you probably worked at ICI. Apologies for the ex GWR brake van (and bolsters) which keep making an appearance - most of my stock is ex WR / LMR. Regards Ray Edited July 9, 2016 by Silver Sidelines 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ben pez Posted July 9, 2016 Share Posted July 9, 2016 Got my late crest version of it last weekend Really is a superb model,now just got to blast it with the airbrush & add a crew & lamps! Cheers Ben 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raised On Steam Posted July 9, 2016 Share Posted July 9, 2016 I'm in with the Q6 crowd. Finally got time to give my late crest engine a first run today. Looks awesome and nicely captures the balance of gracefulness and guts of the original. I'll add a bit of weathering eventually but for now enjoying it in all it's pristine glory. This is the first brand new engine I've managed to buy since getting back into the hobby and it was worth saving up for. What a little beauty it is! 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Les1952 Posted July 12, 2016 Share Posted July 12, 2016 Mine has now had an hour of running in each direction on the club layout Phoenix Park- just what you need in the Nottingham suburbs. Still my last loco run in there was the Beattie well tank. The Q6 was almost silent and ran slowly straight out of the box. I' m really impressed.... I've got a Digitrax chip to put into it and it can then get some gentle weathering and probably a renumbering (though maybe not) and it will take its place in the preservation fleet on No Place, though when Phoenix Park gets to exhibition the Q6 may be borrowed as it made a positive impression (as did the J50 of another member running in on the other track). Les 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Black Hat Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Hello all, Finally pictures here of the Q6s landing on the workbench. Really happy to get these finally. More soon with photos on the change of identities! 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raised On Steam Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Have you swapped the tender on that one? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raised On Steam Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 I dunno if anyone's raised this already but can someone clarify for me, how many of the Q6's had steam reversers? I thought all of them, and NELPG's engine does, but my Hornby seems to have a reversing rod, and this feature is highlighted in the (very nice) review in Hornby Magazine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
drmditch Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 I dunno if anyone's raised this already but can someone clarify for me, how many of the Q6's had steam reversers? I thought all of them, and NELPG's engine does, but my Hornby seems to have a reversing rod, and this feature is highlighted in the (very nice) review in Hornby Magazine. Nothing I have seen or read suggests that any Q6s were converted to lever reverse. RCTS specifically states that they all had and retained the two handle reversing system. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porcy Mane Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Are you thinking about this lever? NB you can see the steam reverser in this image of 63395. P Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium ArthurK Posted July 14, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 14, 2016 Nothing I have seen or read suggests that any Q6s were converted to lever reverse. RCTS specifically states that they all had and retained the two handle reversing system. All of the Q6s were Steam Reverse. They were never changed. The rod highlighted in Porcy's post was the draincock rod. ArthurK Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porcy Mane Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 All of the Q6s were Steam Reverse. They were never changed. The rod highlighted in Porcy's post was the draincock rod. Round piston casings on the Q6 and square on the Q7 if I remember rightly? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Bernard Lamb Posted July 14, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 14, 2016 I dunno if anyone's raised this already but can someone clarify for me, how many of the Q6's had steam reversers? I thought all of them, and NELPG's engine does, but my Hornby seems to have a reversing rod, and this feature is highlighted in the (very nice) review in Hornby Magazine. The review was OKish until it got to a lament about the lack of a dummy screw coupling. Bernard Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Black Hat Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Have you swapped the tender on that one? Yes. Did swap the tender over prior to getting the transfers out. Couldn't wait to make a start so the photography got ditched in the excitement. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Black Hat Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Okay... so very happy to get these two Q6s finally onto the layout if only to pose. They are needing to be chipped before they can run, although I'm looking for a Q6 sound chip and need to rest finances to get those. Mine have taken the guise of two 'local' engines being a lad brought up and raised in south west Durham, and loving the stories and image of what others have told me about the region, its engine and their work, particularly over towards the pennines and this part of the world. The first engine seen is 63398, of 51F - West Auckland. The engine has been renumbered and carries the new shedplate. Its also been treated to a white disk on its smokebox door which is what the depot boilershith deed. Mr Gordon Reed, if memory of research (and Porcy's mention of him earlier) shows. The other is NELPG engine 63395, a dilligent and practical member of the NYMRs fleet at present. Both of them are seen here. The model does not lend itself to an accurate version of the NELPG machine, as it is running with the larger NER 4125 gln tender, possibly off a Q5. Pictures of 63395 in traffic during British Railways do show it running with a tender as per the model, but the preserved version appears to be different. Regardless of this its an engine I wanted to see and have running at the moment. I doubt many would notice the difference and the tender is something I would be looking to change if Hornby do not release a new version of it in the future. This 63395 can then be renumbered to suit later. Looking forward to giving them more detail and sound when possible. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raised On Steam Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Thanks everyone, I thought that was the draincock rod but just wanted to make sure after reading the review. I also couldn't work out why the Hornby Mag reviewer wanted a screw coupling either, a three link yes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porcy Mane Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 (edited) I also couldn't work out why the Hornby Mag reviewer wanted a screw coupling either, a three link yes. Maybe he hasn't left school yet? He needs to tighten up on his research. Edited July 15, 2016 by Porcy Mane 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raised On Steam Posted July 14, 2016 Share Posted July 14, 2016 Surely even schoolbairns would know that one ha ha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DougN Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 I would have thought that the rod was a sanding gear operating rod. I am waiting for my LNER Q6 to turn up in the post. It is now due (as there is a association meeting this weekend means it will turn up on monday ) I have ordered the Zimo 645R from YouChoos which will turn up in the next few weeks as well so mine will be Sound fitted in no time!. Black hat if I can convince SRman to do a recording we may be able to put up a video.... not that I have ever done that before! 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium ArthurK Posted July 15, 2016 RMweb Premium Share Posted July 15, 2016 I would have thought that the rod was a sanding gear operating rod. I am waiting for my LNER Q6 to turn up in the post. It is now due (as there is a association meeting this weekend means it will turn up on monday ) I have ordered the Zimo 645R from YouChoos which will turn up in the next few weeks as well so mine will be Sound fitted in no time!. Black hat if I can convince SRman to do a recording we may be able to put up a video.... not that I have ever done that before! On NER locos the sanding rods were on the left under control of the fireman. The driver had control of the draincocks. NER locos were righthand drive. ArthurK Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SRman Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 I would have thought that the rod was a sanding gear operating rod. I am waiting for my LNER Q6 to turn up in the post. It is now due (as there is a association meeting this weekend means it will turn up on monday ) I have ordered the Zimo 645R from YouChoos which will turn up in the next few weeks as well so mine will be Sound fitted in no time!. Black hat if I can convince SRman to do a recording we may be able to put up a video.... not that I have ever done that before! So, did yours arrive today, Doug? I received a package from Hattons today, with more still to come. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DougN Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 No luck. As I thought it will probably be Monday! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Les1952 Posted July 16, 2016 Share Posted July 16, 2016 (edited) The tender on 63395 is almost certainly not what it claims to be. 63395 changed tender sometime around 1961 to the type it was built with (4195 gallon with round frame slots and coal rails sloping down at the ends). It then changed tender in March 1965 then again on 30th September 1965 to the current one. This tender is a 3940 gallon type and was new in 1911 attached to Q5 no.771. However the box is now a 4195 gallon type. I can't find a record of when it was rebuilt. This gives it as having four or four-and-a-half tenders in BR days. Hope this helps but it probably confuses more than anything... Les Edited July 16, 2016 by Les1952 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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