Oxford Rail J27

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Oxford Rail J27

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Rails and Gaugemaster also sent emails and Facebook posts.

Looks good and good to see some early progress.

Not a rivet counter, so will leave that to the experts.

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It certainly captures the look of a J27, so that is a great start.

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Well it looks like one to me, I see the 57A boilered version 0276J27003 BR65817 is non superheated.
To my limited knowledge all the locos look to be non superheated versions.
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Dave wrote: Tue Mar 05, 2019 12:10 pm Well it looks like one to me, I see the 57A boilered version 0276J27003 BR65817 is non superheated.
To my limited knowledge all the locos look to be non superheated versions.
They're probably not covering the superheated / ex-superheated versions for now.
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New photos here

https://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index ... nt-3741832

Not sure that the LNER version is correct with the large safety valve , plain Black livery would be post 1930 .

Model looks excellent either way !!
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To be honest they want to get their existing orders sorted out before they have the cheek to announce new models.

I am still waiting for my N7, which has now been on so called pre-order for over a year!
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Bunkerbarge wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2019 5:24 pm To be honest they want to get their existing orders sorted out before they have the cheek to announce new models.
Often said but it'll never happen; these outfits need to keep punters interested with what's to come. Personally it doesn't really bother me, I like to have stuff to look forward to and it's not like I don't have other things to keep me busy
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Hi Guys

just to let you know that my first Oxford Rail J27 has just arrived in York today, and will collect tomorrow.

Its the LNER locomotive that operated out of Newport Shed in Middlesbrough until 1939.

My mineral lines to the Cleveland Ironstone District now have a local to operate, in addition to the Hornby Q6s bound for Skinningrove Iron & Steel Works.

Hopefully the J26s will arrive in time for Christmas this year!

Kind regards

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Let us know your thoughts once you've had a chance to get it unpacked and see what it's like. I'd be interested to know, I've been thinking about ordering one for a while but I'm uncertain about Oxford, a good report card from someone who has one could seal the deal.

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Like you Paul, keen to hear what the verdict is. Some comments (incl the RMWeb link) suggest maybe some incorrect features but all sound fairly minor. Having been convinced of the merits of 'Rule 1' (my bloody layout; I'll do what I want!) will probably still go ahead and get 1, maybe 2).

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Four pre-group design 0-6-0 models for the LNER available RTR for OO, as many as GWR and LMS have combined. You would have been laughed at for suggesting that 20 years ago. And this is the first small wheeled 'mineral' 0-6-0 ever offered RTR for OO, and from the birthplace of the railway.

There will probably be something on it requiring the fun of modification, there always is; but if it is overall as good as the N7 that will be a good start.
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The evidently much improved chimney, dome and safety valve cover in Hattons' new images of the production version of LNER 1010 caused a rush of blood to my head that almost had me placing an order, and if I wanted a J27 from the earlier batches, with saturated boiler, I might well have gone ahead.
The snag is, that although the dozen locos in question are something of an oddity, or at any rate represent little more than 10% of the whole class of 105 (or a smaller percentage still if you include the fifty very similar J26s), I can only persuade myself to want a model of one the locos that was in the Southern LNER area, long term, 1926-40. That means a superheated loco with a long smokebox, original NE dome, Ross pops on a raised base, and a shortened NE chimney. That combination doesn't appear to be on offer as any of the options at present, in fact a long smokebox as present on one third of the J27 class (until provision of superheated boilers was gradually discontinued after 1943) doesn't seem to be on offer at all. Whilst I know that I could make all of the necessary alterations if I wished, I don't currently feel inclined to add that particular project to my never-ending list of intentions. My PayPal funds are safe for the time being.
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There are 4 photos on the LNER Modellers page on Facebook.

It looks reasonable for the price, De Rails have it on offer at £86.00.

Some points from the photos.

The Loco Footplate has rivets running around the whole of the top edge. On checking my Dave Bradwell J27 build , that has none at all in that area.?

Cab windows are a very thick plastic moulding.

Cab interior is painted a bright Yellow shade !! , most odd. The interior otherwise looks well modeled.

The one in the photo had a Reversing lever that appeared to be either bent or warped.

Others elsewhere have commented on the skinny Tender Axleboxes , not obvious in those photos
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Looking at the photos on Hattons site the first thing that struck me was the skinny tender springs and axleboxes plus the thick rear section of coal rails.
It certainly looks from the photos that cab side windows have been made larger than what we initially thought they might be.
Agree about the cab interior colour but easily fixed with some paint provided the glazing can be easily removed.
The chimney does look to be better but after pawing through Yeadon last night I'm wondering if the top rim should be taller. There is a photo of 1010 as modelled by Oxford in Yeadon with the large safety valve trumpet.
Despite the fact that like Graeme I'd rather have a superheated model more suited to one that moved further south, I'm going to buy one as I plan to swap the tender with a 3 coal rail tender I have on a nice built w/m kit J21 I bought locally secondhand. The plastic tender looking to be far more suitable for some chopping up as I need a 2 coal rail tender for a J21 that went south. Might be able to get some replacement axleboxes.
I'll then see what I should do to make a J27 that's suitable for my area, not that that's an absolute imperative.
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