Edgware GN. What next.

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Re: Edgware GN. C1 + A Robinson B1 & B9 ...

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Evening Manna.
I Like the P1, I wish I could build locos like you and as quick, I have several stalled loco projects.
All the best.
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Re: Edgware GN. C1 + A Robinson B1 & B9 ...

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G'day Gents

Atso, I'll try that, even though I'll have to change all the wheel set around.

Dave, the C1-B1 will take a bit longer to finish, Valve gear, gets me nervous, even though it is'n't much.

Also, started to build 'The Hale', blocks of wood for the base and ply for the top, this will be overlayed with planks, which will be recycled Xmas cards. A large block of plastering has been added to the foreground on Mill Hill, got to get rid of all the bare boards.

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Re: Edgware GN. C1 + A Robinson B1 & B9 ...

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G'Day Gents

Been plodding on with all sorts of odd jobs, can't really get stuck into loco building, I'm re-building some more Hornby motorized tenders with GN features, for the J1, C2, and D3, the main body shells are built and filler has been used to tidy some rough bits, I'll clean them up when they are dry.

I've had a building print that I bought off of E-Bay quite a few years ago, I've finally got round to cutting it out and sticking it to a pre paint board, it's not a perfect copy of the building that dominated the view behind Edgware station.

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Re: Edgware GN. C1 + A Robinson B1 & B9 ...

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Hey

Liking your conversations

Anymore happened to the P1? Something I am tempted with myself
oOo

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Re: Edgware GN. C1 + A Robinson B1 & B9 ...

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G'day Gents

Not much done at the moment, but I'm rising again, sometimes I get a mental block on how to do a bit, so I stop work for a while, while I think about it, it usually works :roll:

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Re: Edgware GN. C1 + A Robinson B1 & B9 ...

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G'Day Gents

A small improvement to the P1, I've cleaned up the cylinders, and built a front pony out of some stuff from the spares box. Not a lot going to be happening for a while, the wife's about to come to come out of hospital after having a cancer cut out of her leg, going to be at least a week before she can get up again, so I'm being drafted to act as a willing slave.......... :lol: :lol:

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Re: Edgware GN. Gresley P1 2-8-2

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Hope she recovers soon. What are you cooking...soup, soup and more soup, all microwaved.
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Re: Edgware GN. Gresley P1 2-8-2

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A bit warm for soup?

There was a model of a P1 on the LNER stand at Doncaster last weekend, it was much admired. I think BWR in this case.

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Re: Edgware GN. Gresley P1 2-8-2

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G'Day Gents

Not quite, soup soup soup!.......... Salad salad salad, Warm here at the moment, She's back home, feels a lot better, you don't get a lot of rest in Hospital. :lol:

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Re: Edgware GN. Gresley P1 2-8-2

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G'Day Gents

The Wife's back on her feet, stitches are out and the Dr. is happy with her progress, still got the District nurse coming in twice a week, and it's 'Not' Gladys Emmanuel.....................

Gears have been changed and I'm slowly getting back into building, my Brothers helped, as he's come over from the UK, with a box of Goodies, a tender for the B1 (GC) another N2, minus a motor!, another Wrenn R1, a couple of brass chassis kit's suitable for a pair of J6's and a nice kitbuilt 0-8-2 chassis, which will become a R1, which I've already started, once I've knocked that one off, I should be ready for the others.

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Re: Edgware GN. One of Ivatt's 0-8-2 tanks.

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G'Day Gents

At last Edgware station is finished, only taken seven years !! See what you think.

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Re: Edgware GN. One of Ivatt's 0-8-2 tanks.

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I like your 'smokey station', and the effect and placement of the other buildings. Thank you.
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Re: Edgware GN. One of Ivatt's 0-8-2 tanks.

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Nicely modelled architecture.
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Re: Edgware GN. One of Ivatt's 0-8-2 tanks.

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G'Day Gents

Thank you for the replies, now the station is done, I've got my mojo back, so we'll get back to all these outstanding loco's. :D

Another question that has cropped up, is 'Glue', I've been using 'Superglue' now for at least 30 + years, and I think I'm starting to become allergic to it, I've for over the past couple of years, that after using it for building a loco, I having a runny nose, sneezing a cough, like having a cold but for weeks, for the last couple of months I've cut back, and now only do some gluing with the window open and a ceiling fan on slow, I'm finding that I'm a bit better, anybody else having these problems !!!!!!

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Re: Edgware GN. One of Ivatt's 0-8-2 tanks.

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I've noticed a similar thing recently - on certain days my eyes start stinging and streaming for about half an hour, after I stop using superglue. Tends to be on either red-hot days, or if there is a high humidity reading on the gauge. I have noticed that Loctite is fogging up more than it used to as well.
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Anything weird or unusual will catch my interest, be it an express or locomotive

I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
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