Your latest acquisition
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I have two 3D printed kits on their way which are designed to convert Hornby 0-4-0's into little 7mm narrow gauge diesels.
Ammended. They have arrived and are interesting. I am planning on doing some slight modifications to the design, but it does look very good. It is more like a plastic kit of parts then casted resin parts that I am more used to as this is my first 3D kit, but I will say that as a kit of parts ready to assemble and glue it does look promising. More on this as I start to build them. They do have printing lines which will need a little sanding along with small bits of excess and one little place on one part which was not quite printed which looks like where if one had a resin part and a slight bit of resin liquid did not quite fill the mould which is relitively simple to correct, but overall I am impressed and they are reasonably priced too! So all in all they look impressive. (I bought two).
They are made by "Budget Model Railways" and I bought their 7mm narrow gauge diesel shunter kit. I have yet to assemble them so watch this space... (Or rather the space on my usual thread).
Ammended. They have arrived and are interesting. I am planning on doing some slight modifications to the design, but it does look very good. It is more like a plastic kit of parts then casted resin parts that I am more used to as this is my first 3D kit, but I will say that as a kit of parts ready to assemble and glue it does look promising. More on this as I start to build them. They do have printing lines which will need a little sanding along with small bits of excess and one little place on one part which was not quite printed which looks like where if one had a resin part and a slight bit of resin liquid did not quite fill the mould which is relitively simple to correct, but overall I am impressed and they are reasonably priced too! So all in all they look impressive. (I bought two).
They are made by "Budget Model Railways" and I bought their 7mm narrow gauge diesel shunter kit. I have yet to assemble them so watch this space... (Or rather the space on my usual thread).
Budget modelling in 0-16.5...
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When I tried to run her, Clan Line would only move very slowly.cheshire lines wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:47 pm A Wrenn Merchant Navy 'Clan Line' - a bequest from an elderly neighbor who sadly passed away earlier this year.
Although obviously not native to the Northwest of England, I did photograph this actual loco in 1980 when she was stabled at Northwich for a few days prior to the Rocket 150 celebrations at Rainhill.
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I recently managed to get her serviced by someone who does work for a local model shop and now she runs well.
This gave me an excuse to buy a green MK1 Brake / 2nd coach to run as a support coach with her.


I bought this as "pre-owned" from Hattons.
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Nice pictures - great loco. Once you have got one Merchant Navy Class loco there is no turning back. 

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Nice model Brian.........HB
Sorry I'm late but I couldn't get my flip-flops to work 

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You are correct. As my layout has 2nd rad curves the wagons get buffer lock when being pushed so I have fitted larger heads at one end of each wagon, problem solved. Not noticeable on the layout, just on the pictures.
Nurse, the screens!