Edgware GN. What next.
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Re: Edgware GN. Building another loco,GNR A5 + others.
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G'Day Gents
Yeah, I think it was always going to end up that way.
manna
Yeah, I think it was always going to end up that way.
manna
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Hi Manna...I would just like to say how much I have enjoyed watching Edgware G.N.grow over the years.My nephew in Melbourne has a layout in his shed ( not a patch on yours) but it’s based on British Rail Eastern with Deltics etc...He told me to be careful when handling the rolling stock as red backs had a tendency to nest under the frameworks etc...( sound of Nimbus crashing to the floor) ...not much damage done...I also have a friend who lives on Bunns Lane where it is possible to see the old Mill Hill for the Hale remains of the line..which is another reminder of the fabulous winter layout you created...keep up the good work..I’ll have a Coopers sparkling ale for you...thanks for all the enjoyment...
P.s..Are you far from Christie’s Beach..I’ll be there next year...
Cheers again
P.s..Are you far from Christie’s Beach..I’ll be there next year...
Cheers again
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G'day Marx
Glad to hear from you, I haven't seen a red back in my railway shed, but I have had a couple of 'Huntsmen' (big spiders) in the shed, one was sat on a tender, needless to say, that tender wasn't needed that day, I did take a pic, I'll see if I can find it.
Christies Beach is about 3 hrs away from where I live.
manna
Glad to hear from you, I haven't seen a red back in my railway shed, but I have had a couple of 'Huntsmen' (big spiders) in the shed, one was sat on a tender, needless to say, that tender wasn't needed that day, I did take a pic, I'll see if I can find it.
Christies Beach is about 3 hrs away from where I live.
manna
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Re: Edgware GN. Building another loco,GNR A5 + others.
But only 10 minutes from where I live!
So if you're over this way let me know.
Andrew
So if you're over this way let me know.
Andrew
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That A5 is looking lovely Manna. The GNR livery, being much more involved than the LNER apple green, is very striking and suits the locomotive very well.
Steve
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Woodcock29 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 11:39 pm But only 10 minutes from where I live!
So if you're over this way let me know.
Andrew
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Great will do...I was at KX 1970 1973....cheers
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Cheers too Manna...
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G'Day Gents
Thanks for the replies. Hey, Marx, you were at KX the same time as me, we may well have sat on the same table and had a chat !
A small update. I've started to line the A5, I'm out of practice, must have been about 35 years since I lined a loco, and the transfers are about the same age....or older, also bought a lining pen off of E-Bay, I think the postage was more than what I paid for the pen ??
Also, putting the class numbers on the doors of a couple of coaches, now run out, so more bought from E-Bay, should be here in a couple of weeks.
manna
Thanks for the replies. Hey, Marx, you were at KX the same time as me, we may well have sat on the same table and had a chat !
A small update. I've started to line the A5, I'm out of practice, must have been about 35 years since I lined a loco, and the transfers are about the same age....or older, also bought a lining pen off of E-Bay, I think the postage was more than what I paid for the pen ??
Also, putting the class numbers on the doors of a couple of coaches, now run out, so more bought from E-Bay, should be here in a couple of weeks.
manna
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Re: Edgware GN. Building another loco,GNR A5 + others.
Hi Manna,
I’m sure we would have chin wagged at some time...I was in the Cambridge link with Ken Crawley ( Grandad) as my driver...When we worked the Cambridge job *where you had a few hours stay till working back, he never allowed me to go to the British Rail club...for fear I’d have a Red Barrel or two...great days....
*was that turn nicknamed the Cambridge lodge?
I’m sure we would have chin wagged at some time...I was in the Cambridge link with Ken Crawley ( Grandad) as my driver...When we worked the Cambridge job *where you had a few hours stay till working back, he never allowed me to go to the British Rail club...for fear I’d have a Red Barrel or two...great days....
*was that turn nicknamed the Cambridge lodge?
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G'Day Gents
I can remember that job, IIRC ECS, first then a slow to Cambridge (2B66), then two hours sitting around and the last train back to London, I'm not much of a drinker so I never bothered with the BRSA, usually sat on the engine and read my book, my driver went to the club !!
manna
I can remember that job, IIRC ECS, first then a slow to Cambridge (2B66), then two hours sitting around and the last train back to London, I'm not much of a drinker so I never bothered with the BRSA, usually sat on the engine and read my book, my driver went to the club !!
manna
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Re: Edgware GN. Building another loco,GNR A5 + others.
Hi guys,
I’ll continue memory lane in general discussion so as not to clog up the railway modelling thread....cheers.
I’ll continue memory lane in general discussion so as not to clog up the railway modelling thread....cheers.
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Re: Edgware GN. Building another loco,GNR A5 + others.
G'Day Gents
I've been spending a bit of time on the Ivatt single, all that lovely lining, Agh. well it's not that bad, old lining transfer don't help, I do a bit of lining then on with the floor polish, that holds it down, then another bit, Etc, Etc. But it's coming on.
Also a couple of other loco's numbered, A, C12 and a N2,
manna
I've been spending a bit of time on the Ivatt single, all that lovely lining, Agh. well it's not that bad, old lining transfer don't help, I do a bit of lining then on with the floor polish, that holds it down, then another bit, Etc, Etc. But it's coming on.
Also a couple of other loco's numbered, A, C12 and a N2,
manna
EDGWARE GN, Steam in the Suburbs.
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Lining - any progress is progress. Keep going.....
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