4mm Llanfair ....

LarryG

Western Thunderer
I will miss the 0 gauge locos and track, but not the prospect of building coaches and erecting a return loop outside the shed. After loads of planning since 11th August, the loose bits of 00 gauge track now form a permanent way! It's a start...

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Except for the mountainous backscene, It bears an uncanny resemblance to the Llanfair of two years ago haha ...
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Scenery at Llanfyllin...
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LarryG

Western Thunderer
Rain stopped play so I got on with building a new signalbox that more closely resembles the one at Llanfyllin. The kit is by Rail Model for Llansantfriad just two stations down the line from Llanfyllin. I've raised its height by several brick courses and have built it as intended with steps at the LH end. It is a very small model and conversion to RH steps is beyond my patience even though I did it in 7mm....
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This afternoons work.....Track weathered down using a spraygun and rails painted with Phoenix P977 'rusty rails'.....
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LarryG

Western Thunderer
The 4mm Llansantfraid signalbox was finished today. As I mentioned earlier, it was built several bricks higher than designed. The building itself minus steps is only 1½ inches wide...

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The fine decorative Cambrian bargeboard trim is courtesy Phil at Intentio, although there is some on thicker material in the kit...
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The roof drops on over the chimney stack and has been left removable...
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MoatLane

Western Thunderer
I had the same thought about the locking room door (often not modelled). Then I wondered if access to the locking room was through a trap-door in the floor above?
 

LarryG

Western Thunderer
The new Hornby BR Standard Cl.2 2-6-0. A very good friend of mine diverted his pre-order to my collection (again ~ lucky me) and it arrived today.

On test, it runs very smoothly with no waddle and is a smooth-slow runner on DC. I have left the vac & steam pipes off seeing as they would foul the couplings. The downside is Hornby has barely reproduced the bevel rim wheels.

All-in-all though, a very pleasing model for which I am truly grateful. The earliest batches went straight to the Cambrian...

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Captain Kernow

Western Thunderer
Looks extremely fine. I'm also very much tempted by one of these, Larry, but I may wait for the lined green one.

But were all the ones used in Mid Wales actually in the black livery as per yours, does anyone know? Thanks.
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
They really are stunning. I've had a good look over one and it looks to be one of Hornby’s best ever, if not the best loco of there's to date.

Looks like 78000-78009 were allocated to Oswestry, spending differing lengths of time there or there abouts with most transferred away from 1953 onwards.

78010 went to West Auckland from new and stayed away from Wales throughout.

Rob.
 

oldravendale

Western Thunderer
I wish this one was in colour! It was taken on a glorious day on my box-type camera, a Kodak Duaflex II.

I took this at Swindon in May 1959 on my first ever railway trip. I'm pretty certain the loco was in green and clearly just ex-works and probably on a running in turn - I remember it making an impression on me because I'd never seen any locos of this class previously. They later became quite common at Willesden. This one is 78007, shed code 89C, Machynlleth.

78007.  (2).  Swindon Station.  Running in from Swindon Works.  May 1959.  Personal Collection...jpg

Brian
 

Captain Kernow

Western Thunderer
I know that 78006 was used by Gloucester shed for a Forest of Dean trip on one occasion, but couldn't cope with the ballast load on the Coleford branch gradients and had to be rescued by a pannier on the adjacent Cinderford goods working!
 
According to RCTS Standards book:
On delivery 78000-78009 for WR all lined black, 12/52 to 3/53. Also 10 in. numerals compared to 8 in. From early 1957 WR applied Brunswick Green livery as they went through works for overhaul. So 78000 unlined green as well as 1/3/4/7, lined were 78005/6/8/9.

Alan
 

PaulM

New Member
Thanks, that's interesting.
So Hornby have got the livery of 78006 right, by the looks of it (lined green).
At the end of its life, in 1965, 78006 seems to have been either in black or *very* grimy and faded green (cf Neil Parkhouse's West Gloucester & Wye Valley Lines Vol 1). There's also a photo of 78004 in nicely clean, unlined green, in 1962, in the same volume; but by 1965 photos of it on the Nailsworth branch show it to be in the same grimy state as 78006. Were they reliveried in black in their last years, or just allowed to get ever filthier?
 
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