LNER models in 4mm

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Mick LNER

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ex NER Dia 18 Finished , this has used the last D&S body and Worsley Works Roof etches I had.

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Another use up of spares a Hornby Mallard renamed to Wild Swan. Single Chimney added and numerous minor body repairs and renumbered. Pulling a detailed GBL based Tender and Hornby underframe.

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Mick LNER

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WANTED.

No idea why??, but the Forum wont let me post in the normal Small Ads thread?

I am looking for a Hornby X6442 Motor as fitted to the Hornby Railroad 4-4-0 Locomotives (Hunt Compond Schools County). If anyone had one far sale please contact me via a PM.

Many thanks MIck
 

daifly

Western Thunderer
No idea why??, but the Forum wont let me post in the normal Small Ads thread?
To avoid WT being used just as a marketplace by people who contribute little else there is a minimum post count which you have yet to achieve! 'Report' your own post and maybe the Mods can help.
Dave
 

Rob R

Western Thunderer
Dave,
Mick has 30 posts over 3 years in this thread alone which I would have thought was more than enough.
As you say, one for the Mods , there will a be a "tick box" somewhere that isn't.

Rob
 

Rob R

Western Thunderer
Presumeably when you create a new thread in the "small ads" the forum software will run a query along the lines of "post count(username)=>15?" and in the case of Mick's alter ego the answer is no.

Every day is a school day.
If it isn't then you have wasted it. :)
 
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Mick LNER

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Hornby D49 Railroad version , the last version made with the the motor fitted into the Chassis.

Hornby A3 Drivers and part valve gear, & B17 Bogie 12 spoke wheels , Crownline conversion kit , Puffers Lentz Cam Gear, Bachmann Stepped Tender , Tender rear Coal plate has now been cutdown . New handrails etc.
Now in primer.

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Mick LNER

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D49 completed. Using the last of my HMRS LNER lining Decals.

I bought a replacement sheet of the LNER Lining on arrival it was totally out of register. HMRS informed gave a refund/apology for the sheet no other comment, so I presume all they have in stock are just as bad.. Sadly I wont be using their decals again.

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Mick LNER

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Oxford J27
Bradwell safety valve and Chimney , Rivets removed from Smokebox and recess filled allowing Chimney to sit properly on top of the Smokebox not inset as Oxford made it. Cab and Rods painted Red. Cab Fall plate cut back , Crew added. Coal and etched Fire irons to Tender.

Paired with a NIU Models 3d printed ex NER Snowplough one of two I am making.

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Parkside Conflat S with Unit models repainted A type Containers and some Andrew Stadden Crew figures.

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Chas Levin

Western Thunderer
Now that is a very fine snowplough, Mick!

As are the containers - may I please ask where the very elegant looking gold lettering comes from?

Merry Christmas!
 

Mick LNER

Western Thunderer
Chas
They were a special print from John Peck of Precision Labels/Decals design sourced via a design of Jonathan Wealleans , he is on RM Web and the LNER Forum. If you need any , quote his name ,Precision should still have the design, they were made to order.

Merry Xmas to you, and everybody on here !!.
 

Mick LNER

Western Thunderer
I think that the snowplough is rather nice if not a bit lonely, is there to be a 2nd unit?
I have two of the Wood version already built. I have seen photos of the Wood version working in pairs, never seen one of a Steel version being used in pairs. Three is enough anyway !!.
I have just realised that I havent posted a photo of the wood version No 18 . One for later.
 
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