kingfisher24 Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 I have been thinking (dangerous i'm told) that it would be nice if there was a 'showcase' of scottish locos on the forum, where rmwebber's can show off their collections of not only the better known loco's but, also some of the lesser known classes also. and also some of the history behind each of them. i will start the 'ball' rolling with one of my own examples. the first in my ex North British class C16 No 67492. this loco is modelled as it ran in the mid 1950's and was a resident of St Margarets and sub-shedded at North Berwick for some of this time, and during this time on the 6th september 1958 it worked the SLS Lothian lines railtour. which started off at Edinburgh Waverley and ended at Edinburgh Princess St. The tour visited many of the branches in east lothian that had been closed to passengers for many years, such as the Macmerry/Ormiston branch. I have a couple of photo's of the loco on this tour. the first is taken at St Margarets and the second at the terminus in Macmerry. and my model of the loco on my clubs layout. 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ben Alder Posted September 4, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted September 4, 2012 A good idea! Here is one of mine- 54491, as shedded latterly at Wick, and a member of the Pickersgill class of 4-4-0's that served long and well in Scotland. They were used till the end of steam in the Highlands for various duties and were well liked. The kit is a DJH one that took me some thirty years to get around to building, and is powered by a Hornby T9 chassis with the traction tyred drivers replaced with a set of plain ones, and runs like a dream. 20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trisonic Posted September 5, 2012 Share Posted September 5, 2012 My first railway book was an old Edwardian colour book of Scottish locomotives (handed down through the family) - with all their fantastic liveries (well, except for NBR yet even that stood out).... What a shame we don't see more layouts from around that time. Best, Pete. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ian@stenochs Posted September 6, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted September 6, 2012 Hi, Good idea, lets see some more Scottish classics recreated in miniature. Here is my rendition of the Sou West 'Greenock Bogie' on the turntable at Ochiltree. Ian. 28 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gordon Connell Posted September 7, 2012 Share Posted September 7, 2012 Hi, Good idea, lets see some more Scottish classics recreated in miniature. Here is my rendition of the Sou West 'Greenock Bogie' on the turntable at Ochiltree. Ian. Ian, What an absolute beauty! Did you make this yourself? Gordon 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Portchullin Tatty Posted September 9, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted September 9, 2012 Ian, that is a beauty indeed. Here are a few from further north............................... We have there a superheated goods (photo by Phillip Hall, model by David James), a yankee tank (photo Phillip Hall, model by me) and a medium goods (photo by Dave Keeler, model by Simon de Souza). Plenty more where these came from too........ 23 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sandy Harper Posted September 10, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2012 Lochgorm 7mm version of Loch Ness Lochgorm 7mm version of a goods brake Left to right - Phil Giles Small Ben, Loch Ness, Shedmaster Jones Tank Scratch built 2-4-0 Gordon Castle presently on the work bench and described in the Skills/Kit and Scratchbuilding section of this forum. Regards Sandy 20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
1ngram Posted September 10, 2012 Share Posted September 10, 2012 (edited) Here is my S Class GNSR 4-4-0 in H0 scale. Built by George Mitcheson from Worsley Works brass etch body and lots of scratchbuilt bits and pieces Edited October 9, 2015 by 1ngram 17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingfisher24 Posted September 10, 2012 Author Share Posted September 10, 2012 Jumping ahead a few years, a loco class that was used of over the region was the Stanier Black 5 this example No 45473 was built at Derby Works and entered serive on 31/05/1943 and was allocated to Perth South in 1948, the loco's last shed was Dundee Taybridge from where it was withdrawn on 30/11/1966 and scrapped at Arnott Young, Carmyle. on 28/02/1967. i have always liked this model as it is now nicely weathered and it has recieved good comments at shows. this image has appeared before now but i think its a nice shot. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trisonic Posted September 10, 2012 Share Posted September 10, 2012 I thought this was supposed to a Pre-Grouping Topic? Best, Pete. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poor Old Bruce Posted September 10, 2012 Share Posted September 10, 2012 I thought this was supposed to a Pre-Grouping Topic? The heading does say "from the various pre-group scottish comapnies (sic) and later." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingfisher24 Posted September 10, 2012 Author Share Posted September 10, 2012 name='Poor Old Bruce' timestamp='1347297639' post='781942']The heading does say "from the various pre-group scottish comapnies (sic) and later." [/b] i did originally intend to have the title as just pre-grouping loco's but added the ''later'' because, there are many locomotive classes which appeared after the grouping that were and indeed still are popular (including the 5mt's) and i think that these deserve a mention also. keep the excellent pictures coming everybody. gary Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ian@stenochs Posted September 10, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2012 Ian, What an absolute beauty! Did you make this yourself? Gordon Hi Gordon, Thanks it was built from the G&SWR Association kit with a scratch built chassis. I also made the patterns for the fittings and John Boyle drew the etching masters. One of my favourite Sou'West engines. Here are another couple, completely scratch built this time. A Smellie 'Wee Bogie' and a Manson 160 class goods engine. Regards, Ian. 23 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
trisonic Posted September 10, 2012 Share Posted September 10, 2012 The heading does say "from the various pre-group scottish comapnies (sic) and later." Sorry I did not notice the addendum that came later. I have absolutely nothing against Black 5's! I really love Pre-Grouping Scottish locos, though..... Best, Pete. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post benachie Posted September 11, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted September 11, 2012 (edited) Here are a couple in BR days. The D40 was a PDK kit with the real Benachie in the background. The Wee Ben (tender plain black on BR) was Falcon Brass. The builds were both described in Featured Content but the Ben write-up seems to have disappeared. Edited September 11, 2012 by benachie 20 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andytrains Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 (edited) Ex-Caledonian class 498, 'Beetlecrusher' in 1950's BR livery. Edited August 1, 2023 by andytrains 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
benachie Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 Andy, "Ex-Caledonian class 498, 'Beetlecrusher' in 1950's BR livery." Lovely! Caley Coaches presumably. Wheels, motor, gearbox? Alan 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Judge Dread Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 A good idea! Here is one of mine- 54491, as shedded latterly at Wick, and a member of the Pickersgill class of 4-4-0's that served long and well in Scotland. They were used till the end of steam in the Highlands for various duties and were well liked. The kit is a DJH one that took me some thirty years to get around to building, and is powered by a Hornby T9 chassis with the traction tyred drivers replaced with a set of plain ones, and runs like a dream. A very beautiful loco indeed, here's an example I found at the rear of Hawick shed in 1963. Judging by the bend in the running plate, it had been used for banking duties. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ian@stenochs Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 Judging by the bend in the running plate, it had been used for banking duties. And now stored with the sack over the chimney! I wonder what it was meant to keep out. Rain would soak through. Perhaps it was to stop birds entering or was it to stop a fire being lit without checking for water in the boiler etc! Here is my take on the theme with 55124, the last Lambie tank, stored also with the sack on the lum. She was at Dumfries for most of the 60's and had quite a bit of time in store but got a move north and a new lease of life on railtours before scrapping. I understand that her chimney lives on at Boness on the preserved Caley 439. Regards, Ian. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ian@stenochs Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 And now stored with the sack over the chimney! I wonder what it was meant to keep out. Rain would soak through. Perhaps it was to stop birds entering or was it to stop a fire being lit without checking for water in the boiler etc! Here is my take on the theme with 55124, the last Lambie tank, stored also with the sack on the lum. She was at Dumfries for most of the 60's and had quite a bit of time in store but got a move north and a new lease of life on railtours before scrapping. I understand that her chimney lives on at Boness on the preserved Caley 439. Regards, Ian. Sorry but I forgot to attach the picture! Here now!! 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Max Stafford Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 Two creations of mine; 64624 of St Margarets (NB Models body or NBR 4mm Develoopments chassis) and 65288 of Thornton Junction (GEM body, NB 4mm Dev. chassis again). Copped out of doing the Wakefield lubricator on the J37! Dave. 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Max Stafford Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 A very beautiful loco indeed, here's an example I found at the rear of Hawick shed in 1963. Judging by the bend in the running plate, it had been used for banking duties. Nice photo but are you sure about Hawick? These locos were never based there. Carstairs maybe? A few were stored there and the location certainly looks more rural. Dave. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bon Accord Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 Some wonderful models appearing on this thread, more please! Dave, Did Falcon take over the tools etc for the J37 from NB, or was that a new venture? I'm going to need a couple of them for my much postponed model of Johnshaven (on the Bervie branch) and would appreciate any thoughts on build experience. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Max Stafford Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 The Falcon kit is all etched Jim. The NB models one is largely cast. I had to hunt hard for that; shame as it's a good one! Dave. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
andytrains Posted October 15, 2012 Share Posted October 15, 2012 Andy, "Ex-Caledonian class 498, 'Beetlecrusher' in 1950's BR livery." Lovely! Caley Coaches presumably. Wheels, motor, gearbox? Alan Yes Caley Coaches. Gibson wheels. Mashima 1624 and High level 108-1 gearbox. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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