noticed the Quote below in the Scotsman Story at the NRM..
Anyone have a livery list? yeadons only has the numbers, and I count 5 of them, not the 8.....anyone know if it did the 8 liveries?
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Heres the ones I know of
BR early green
BR late green
LNER apple green
LNER double tendered green (4472 on second tender)
LNER double tendered green with blue grey rear tender
Oh and the one no one likes LNER apple green with Smoke deflectors
The way the NRM are going it will be painted in Thomas the Tank lime green next lol.
BR early green
BR late green
LNER apple green
LNER double tendered green (4472 on second tender)
LNER double tendered green with blue grey rear tender
Oh and the one no one likes LNER apple green with Smoke deflectors
The way the NRM are going it will be painted in Thomas the Tank lime green next lol.
The weather here is Baltic but so were the tank engines
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GNR Green (remarkably like LNER Doncaster Green)
LNER Wartime Black
For numbers, I think they might be including preservation-era renumberings.
For normal service, I can come up with:
GNR
LNER 1924
LNER 1946 (possibly two: Thompson start to re-number then changed his mind, so some Pacifics received two or had two allocated during the 1940s)
BR
So that's four or five normal-service numbers.
Richard
LNER Wartime Black
For numbers, I think they might be including preservation-era renumberings.
For normal service, I can come up with:
GNR
LNER 1924
LNER 1946 (possibly two: Thompson start to re-number then changed his mind, so some Pacifics received two or had two allocated during the 1940s)
BR
So that's four or five normal-service numbers.
Richard
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