Loco Lamps
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2018 1:10 pm
My lay out is end to end which leads to loco's having to run in both directions on arrival and departure. One of the things that really bugged me was the fact that 50% of the time, their lamps were on the wrong end, eg Red at front.
I noticed that some company's were producing/selling lamps that slipped over lamp irons so I ordered a couple of packets of the Lee Marsh version (I also had 4 lamps come with my 45xx).
The lamps arrived and very nice they looked too however some of the slots for the lamp irons to fit into left a lot to be desired. Blocked with paint or still solid brass! I set about rectifying this and also thinning down the loco lamp irons too. Why is anything never simple or straight forward?
Any way to cut a long, tedious and cramp inducing story short, I have finally got them fitted. I did weather them a little but this really brought out the detail.
The un weathered one in the photo's is from Master Piece Models, theirs are a little chunkier and the lens is a tad bigger but also the holes for the lamp irons are much better. Over all though I prefer the looks of the Lea Marsh ones so have used those. The others I will weather and put up for sale.
John







I noticed that some company's were producing/selling lamps that slipped over lamp irons so I ordered a couple of packets of the Lee Marsh version (I also had 4 lamps come with my 45xx).
The lamps arrived and very nice they looked too however some of the slots for the lamp irons to fit into left a lot to be desired. Blocked with paint or still solid brass! I set about rectifying this and also thinning down the loco lamp irons too. Why is anything never simple or straight forward?
Any way to cut a long, tedious and cramp inducing story short, I have finally got them fitted. I did weather them a little but this really brought out the detail.
The un weathered one in the photo's is from Master Piece Models, theirs are a little chunkier and the lens is a tad bigger but also the holes for the lamp irons are much better. Over all though I prefer the looks of the Lea Marsh ones so have used those. The others I will weather and put up for sale.
John







