Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
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Re: Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
Hi Tom,
Thanks for message via forum but in my usual inimitable way problems replying directly. If you're happy with providing your email address (and it is okay by forum rules) I would like to get back directly. (My email address is graeme.leary@xtra.co.nz).
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Graeme
Thanks for message via forum but in my usual inimitable way problems replying directly. If you're happy with providing your email address (and it is okay by forum rules) I would like to get back directly. (My email address is graeme.leary@xtra.co.nz).
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Graeme
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Re: Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
Morning all
Yesterday saw me sat at the workbench railway modelling, for the first time since Dad passed away.
The Brake Van is Bachmann’s LNER variant which has incorrect BR handrails (or perhaps that should be had). New hand rails aren’t fixed as they will need painting away from the model. First side of the Gresley Brake Third has been delined for post war condition.
Yesterday saw me sat at the workbench railway modelling, for the first time since Dad passed away.
The Brake Van is Bachmann’s LNER variant which has incorrect BR handrails (or perhaps that should be had). New hand rails aren’t fixed as they will need painting away from the model. First side of the Gresley Brake Third has been delined for post war condition.
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Re: Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
Lots of lovely handrails on brake vans. Those that form T joints are particularly interesting to make and fit. A friend of mine has strictly limited the number of brake vans he is prepared to make because of the length of time it takes to fit them out with handrails! It's shame it isn't a Toad B or one of the pre-group type with handrails across the ends too....
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Ha I think I’ll be only doing the one like this.
Decided I’ll mock up the first horizontal hand rail where it join the vertical hand rail. Make a little mark where it joins then solder away from the model (with a tiny bit of solder mind)
And hope when refitted it was in the right place!
Decided I’ll mock up the first horizontal hand rail where it join the vertical hand rail. Make a little mark where it joins then solder away from the model (with a tiny bit of solder mind)
And hope when refitted it was in the right place!
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Just realised Graeme that the T section is the bit I was referring to.
Does my soldering method sound wise? Can think of another way to do it, especially as I need to spray the hand rails with primer off the model.
Does my soldering method sound wise? Can think of another way to do it, especially as I need to spray the hand rails with primer off the model.
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Re: Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
I solder them while in place using folded card to space them off the model and protect it. You can use the same trick to mask behind them and spray them in situ, although I'd brush paint them if it were me.
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Great idea that regarding the cardboard.
Will brush paint the handrails as you suggest, had considered priming off the model, but figured that may be more trouble than its worth.
Will brush paint the handrails as you suggest, had considered priming off the model, but figured that may be more trouble than its worth.
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Re: Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
I agree with the card spacer idea - I've done likewise.
Another decision to make is whether to try to solder the end of one rail to the side of the other, to make the true prototypical shape of joint, which may or may not be strong and neat when soldered, OR is it better to compromise on appearance slightly, say by filing the end of one rail to half-thickness and tucking it behind the other rail to create an overlapping soldered joint with a bit more strength. I've tried both methods and I don't know which I prefer.
Another decision to make is whether to try to solder the end of one rail to the side of the other, to make the true prototypical shape of joint, which may or may not be strong and neat when soldered, OR is it better to compromise on appearance slightly, say by filing the end of one rail to half-thickness and tucking it behind the other rail to create an overlapping soldered joint with a bit more strength. I've tried both methods and I don't know which I prefer.
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All vertical handrails in place.
T sections can wait for another night!
T sections can wait for another night!
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I think I’ll be following in your friends footsteps Graeme, I’ll just be doing the one like this!
Other side to do tomorrow.
Other side to do tomorrow.
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Re: Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
Tom,
Great to see you back and planning to model part of the old North Eastern, abeit in its later British Railways days.
As you know I've now built (or in the case of the J72 both built and converted) a few ex North Eastern locos (4 x A6, B15, B16/1, 2 x D20, 3 x G5, J24, J25, J71, 4 x J72, J73, 3 x J77, Q5/1, Q5/2, Q7, Tenant, T1 etc.) though there are still quite a few to do. So, now, many of these kits will suit your new layout!!
Anyway, I hope the model of Askrigg turns out as well as Leaman Road did and as your depiction of a Welsh branch line has.
Very best regards
Mike
Great to see you back and planning to model part of the old North Eastern, abeit in its later British Railways days.
As you know I've now built (or in the case of the J72 both built and converted) a few ex North Eastern locos (4 x A6, B15, B16/1, 2 x D20, 3 x G5, J24, J25, J71, 4 x J72, J73, 3 x J77, Q5/1, Q5/2, Q7, Tenant, T1 etc.) though there are still quite a few to do. So, now, many of these kits will suit your new layout!!
Anyway, I hope the model of Askrigg turns out as well as Leaman Road did and as your depiction of a Welsh branch line has.
Very best regards
Mike
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Thanks Mike and most kind of you!mikemeg wrote: ↑Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:20 pm Tom,
Great to see you back and planning to model part of the old North Eastern, abeit in its later British Railways days.
As you know I've now built (or in the case of the J72 both built and converted) a few ex North Eastern locos (4 x A6, B15, B16/1, 2 x D20, 3 x G5, J24, J25, J71, 4 x J72, J73, 3 x J77, Q5/1, Q5/2, Q7, Tenant, T1 etc.) though there are still quite a few to do. So, now, many of these kits will suit your new layout!!
Anyway, I hope the model of Askrigg turns out as well as Leaman Road did and as your depiction of a Welsh branch line has.
Very best regards
Mike
Well passenger services circa 1953 were in the hands of the G5s, D20s and J21s. Goods traffic was mostly K1 hauled (plus Northallerton's J25s). Standard 2s were introduced in 1956 to Northallerton, and one is seen on snow plough duties in 1963 at.....Askrigg of all places.
I've now done the other side of the LNER Toad D.... handrail painting next....which should be fun!
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Re: Back to the LNER - Askrigg Station (1950’s)
Welcome back to the LNER Tom. Great work on that brake van!
Steve
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Cheers Steve
Interesting train, September 1953 at Garsdale, coming onto the Wensleydale Branch, Ayr-Leyburn Horse Special. Already chatted to jwealleans about this train off forum. Although not accurate, by using two Hornby Teak Brake Comps, and a mixture of Horse boxes....a Horse Special can be represented. Photo is the low quality version from Wensleydale Railway Photographic site, a higher quality version can be obtained through a donation.
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A start on the Horse Special. I'll need another Brake Composite (Not the new Hornby Teaks with the awful finish).
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