RMweb Premium Popular Post great northern Posted February 9, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted February 9, 2017 Still with the B12 tonight, but no driver, with or without bends. I thought it was divers who were at risk of getting that? Otherwise, little to report. The list of things to do gets longer, while that of things done is non existent. Neither of which is of much consequence, when you think about it. 22 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post great northern Posted February 10, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted February 10, 2017 (edited) This morning flakes of snow are drifting gently down, but of course there is none of that at PN. It is August, after all. We have a final shot of the B12. I always feel that this is an essential shot of any train at Platform 6. Then my eye alighted upon a coach, and I decided this should be a featured vehicle, which may turn out to be a new policy, or perhaps not. Semi corridor lavatory composite, what a lovely name for a coach. I could suggest that it was the best thing to come out of Thompson's regime, but of course I would never say anything so controversial. Edited February 10, 2017 by great northern 26 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rail-Online Posted February 10, 2017 Share Posted February 10, 2017 I always feel that this is an essential shot of any train at Platform 6. Then my eye alighted upon a coach, and I decided this should be a featured vehicle, which may turn out to be a new policy, or perhaps not. Semi corridor lavatory composite, what a lovely name for a coach. I could suggest that it was the best thing to come out of Thompson's regime, but of course I would never say anything so controversial.CL.JPG Door bang rubbers but no hinges modelled, an interesting combination. I like the way the very subtle weathering has been applied around the raised features Tony Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jwealleans Posted February 10, 2017 Share Posted February 10, 2017 Always my criticism of Comet coach kits. It's a right faff drilling them all out and you always end up breaking one or two drills. They do look nice, though, ET's coaches. Of course, to stand out from the crowd what you'd really need is the exclusively East Anglian D244 with one fewer first class compartment, but that really is nitpicking. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rail-Online Posted February 10, 2017 Share Posted February 10, 2017 Always my criticism of Comet coach kits. It's a right faff drilling them all out and you always end up breaking one or two drills. They do look nice, though, ET's coaches. Of course, to stand out from the crowd what you'd really need is the exclusively East Anglian D244 with one fewer first class compartment, but that really is nitpicking. I use a 1.5mm long length of 0.45mm wire to represent the top and middle hinges. The bottom requires something more substantual. Tony Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mallard60022 Posted February 10, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 10, 2017 Always my criticism of Comet coach kits. It's a right faff drilling them all out and you always end up breaking one or two drills. They do look nice, though, ET's coaches. Of course, to stand out from the crowd what you'd really need is the exclusively East Anglian D244 with one fewer first class compartment, but that really is nitpicking. Only one or two J? That's careful modelling compared to moi I'm afraid to admit. However I do like having the hinges. Fraid I use Frogmore hinges for almost everything, whether they be correct or not. A. N. D. Bracket. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post great northern Posted February 10, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted February 10, 2017 Back to the posh stuff tonight. I did manage to take some more this morning, before getting embroiled in four hours of meetings, so there will be some more variety over the weekend. Apologies for the ragged signals, which had me well beaten. 29 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Grafarman Posted February 10, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 10, 2017 That's me sat on the trolley in the yellow jacket nodding in approval at those lovely Pullmans but actually waiting patiently for D209 to come by again...sorry, but I do love the PN type 4's... David 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold trw1089 Posted February 10, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted February 10, 2017 This morning flakes of snow are drifting gently down, but of course there is none of that at PN. It is August, after all. We have a final shot of the B12. 1576 4.JPG I always feel that this is an essential shot of any train at Platform 6. Then my eye alighted upon a coach, and I decided this should be a featured vehicle, which may turn out to be a new policy, or perhaps not. Semi corridor lavatory composite, what a lovely name for a coach. I could suggest that it was the best thing to come out of Thompson's regime, but of course I would never say anything so controversial. CL.JPG I think the semi corridor lab compo is probably the nicest suburban coach ever made. I don't know why, but really just love the look of them. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mallard60022 Posted February 11, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 I think the semi corridor lab compo is probably the nicest suburban coach ever made. I don't know why, but really just love the look of them. This is a real nerdy thing to admit, but when I first discovered this particular Thompson design when part building a Comet one for someone, I found out about the others that had existed including the Mk1 version. Then there are the variations within the Diagram. All good stuff. Although I liked the Comet version, I enjoyed building the late John Fozzard's kit. Don't think that's available any more? I suppose that if I had had to travel in one of these I would have been aware of them but as with so much back in the day, I never gave them a second look (or even a first). Phil 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted February 11, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 This is a real nerdy thing to admit, but when I first discovered this particular Thompson design when part building a Comet one for someone, I found out about the others that had existed including the Mk1 version. Then there are the variations within the Diagram. All good stuff. Although I liked the Comet version, I enjoyed building the late John Fozzard's kit. Don't think that's available any more? I suppose that if I had had to travel in one of these I would have been aware of them but as with so much back in the day, I never gave them a second look (or even a first). Phil Same here Phil. I hardly ever looked at coaching stock during my spotting days, but when I started looking at photos after my "proper" modelling efforts started, this lovely thing shot to the top of my wish list, along with any type of Gresley 61ft 6 brake. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted February 11, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 That's me sat on the trolley in the yellow jacket nodding in approval at those lovely Pullmans but actually waiting patiently for D209 to come by again...sorry, but I do love the PN type 4's... David Ermm. I've checked the sequence, and neither of them appears to be rostered again until the next sequence. Sorry, but there are only two more Top shed diagrams left in today's. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post great northern Posted February 11, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted February 11, 2017 Another photo of the Queen of Scots this morning. and I thought you might like a close up of a Pullman car. They really do look opulent, don't they? 23 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium New Haven Neil Posted February 11, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 http://www.cs.vintagecarriagestrust.org/se/CarriageInfo.asp?Ref=1051 may be of interest.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Market65 Posted February 11, 2017 RMweb Gold Share Posted February 11, 2017 Excellent photos of those Pullman's, Gilbert. I love both the photos and the Pullman's. More please. Best regards, Rob. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium 45156 Posted February 11, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 (edited) The pics of Queen Of Scots really take me back to my spotting days when I occasionally visited Waverley when staying with my dad's cousin (whose brother would have had a fit, as he was an LMS/LMR/ScR man all his life and worked at Derby, Crewe, and various other locations on the West side). I would try to time my visit to coincide with the arrival of the up Service, and would remain at the end of the platform until the tail light of the last Pullman disappeared into the Mound tunnel. One very disappointing day to me as a young spotter, it came in behind a B1 (yes and complete with headboard) but I don't know from where it started - I guess the A1 had failed somewhere. But it does give you licence to do something a little different. Edited February 11, 2017 by 45156 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chaz Posted February 11, 2017 Share Posted February 11, 2017 Another photo of the Queen of Scots this morning. 120 4.JPG and I thought you might like a close up of a Pullman car. pullman car.JPG They really do look opulent, don't they? Those flat-sided Pullmans were so much more attractive than the later Metro-Cammell (?) replacements and were better appointed inside (so I was told by a friend who travelled in a Pullman train and walked through to the brake cars which were still of the original pattern). Chaz Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted February 11, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 The pics of Queen Of Scots really take me back to my spotting days when I occasionally visited Waverley when staying with my dad's cousin (whose brother would have had a fit, as he was an LMS/LMR/ScR man all his life and worked at Derby, Crewe, and various other locations on the West side). I would try to time my visit to coincide with the arrival of the up Service, and would remain at the end of the platform until the tail light of the last Pullman disappeared into the Mound tunnel. One very disappointing day to me as a young spotter, it came in behind a B1 (yes and complete with headboard) but I don't know from where it started - I guess the A1 had failed somewhere. But it does give you licence to do something a little different. I've seen several photos of the Up Queen of Scots between Glasgow and Edinburgh with a B1 at the head. Presumably the timings were not that tight. They weren't south of Edinburgh for that matter. South of Leeds though, I can't remember anything other than a Copley Hill A1 in charge of both Up and Down trains. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted February 11, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 Tonight we have a KX goods Dringhouses Class C, and a nicely turned out Top Shed V2. Our intrepid cameraman has shinned up something in order to give slightly different viewing angles. I don't like sleet, and I don't like perishing cold Easterly winds. A combination of the two meant we were glad it was only a 12 hole competition. Come to think of it, I don't like February much at all. 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Ian Smeeton Posted February 11, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 11, 2017 I don't like sleet, and I don't like perishing cold Easterly winds. A combination of the two meant we were glad it was only a 12 hole competition. Come to think of it, I don't like February much at all. I was only going to hit the agree button. At least February is the shortest month, although it seems at least as long as any other. Regards Ian Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium St Enodoc Posted February 12, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 12, 2017 Tonight we have a KX goods Dringhouses Class C, and a nicely turned out Top Shed V2. Our intrepid cameraman has shinned up something in order to give slightly different viewing angles. 854 1.JPG 854 2.JPG I don't like sleet, and I don't like perishing cold Easterly winds. A combination of the two meant we were glad it was only a 12 hole competition. Come to think of it, I don't like February much at all. Flanders & Swann's "A Song of the Weather" has it about right. Why do you think I now live in Australia (41deg C yesterday, probably not much less today)? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted February 12, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted February 12, 2017 In a few minutes, just by way of a change, I'm off to the club for a meeting. Shouldn't take long, I hope. Anyway, a picture to look at in the meantime. 18 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Richard E Posted February 12, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 12, 2017 I was only going to hit the agree button. At least February is the shortest month, although it seems at least as long as any other. Regards Ian Likewise - this year February has been darned expensive and probably hit some of my plans for later in the year as a result. Still intend to get started properly as soon as the weather permits as I have a shed to insulate first ... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium 45156 Posted February 12, 2017 RMweb Premium Share Posted February 12, 2017 I've seen several photos of the Up Queen of Scots between Glasgow and Edinburgh with a B1 at the head. Presumably the timings were not that tight. They weren't south of Edinburgh for that matter. South of Leeds though, I can't remember anything other than a Copley Hill A1 in charge of both Up and Down trains. This was certainly an up service, and the B1 came in from the South, and departed to Glasgow. However, I suspect that it hadn't come all that far - perhaps Newcastle. Some ofmMy noteboooks are long long since vanished as has my combined volume for that era. I once saw the A1 come off at Edinburgh and the service continued to Queen Street behind a B1. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted February 12, 2017 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted February 12, 2017 This was certainly an up service, and the B1 came in from the South, and departed to Glasgow. However, I suspect that it hadn't come all that far - perhaps Newcastle. Some ofmMy noteboooks are long long since vanished as has my combined volume for that era. I once saw the A1 come off at Edinburgh and the service continued to Queen Street behind a B1. Sorry, I'm confused now. Wouldn't a service from Newcastle to Edinburgh be a Down train? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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