Here is my F5 running for the first time on the Moor Monkton York branch of the Guild. The loco ran faultlessly pulling three of John Lundie's LMS suburban non corridor coaches. I built 67201 as a radial tank from Big Jim's kits and the loco negotiated the Clubs 6' radius curves quite easily and without any problems. The F5 was painted by John Lundie as at the time I hadn't bought an air brush. Moor Monkton is located off the A59 Harrogate road just past Poppleton and the Club meet periodically in the village hall. Photo with kind permission of Paul Bartlett
Thanks Ron, I was impressed as the F5 was my first O Gauge loco build, the club members all liked it too as there was a great percentage of RTR loco's mainly Heljan, Dapol and Minerva although someone brought in a WD 2-8-0 kit built loco... very nice it was too.
No sorry Pete I haven't, Paul Bartlett took the photo and I'm fairly certain he only took the one. What I will do is bring the F5 again to another running session and take pictures myself. Hopefully also my Dapol Jinty will have changed identity to 47606 which was a long time Stoke Alsager engine 5E. The Club's next member running day is 14th April which sadly I cannot make. York Paul
Ah, 47606 that was the first Triang 3F, my brother had it for Christmas and I had 46201 Princess Elizabeth. I'm talking late 1950's now!!
I thought 47606 sounded familiar and come to think of it I had the same Triang Jinty too... but that wasn't the reason I chose this number.
In the book An Illustrated History of Stoke and North Staffordshire Railways by Alan Baker, Irwell Press 2000, on page 46 there is a bunker view of Jinty 47606 passing through Silverdale station. The caption reads "Class 3F 0-6-0T No 47606, a long time member of the Stoke fleet (at this date shedded at Alsager, however) coming off the Audley branch in April 1961. This working is presumed to be empty coal wagons for either Holditch or Silverdale colliery, routed via the Audley line from Alsager to avoid having to travel via Stoke. This was the usual practice until the Chord line was opened at Madeley, after which traffic from these pits was marshalled at Crewe rather than Alsager, and joined the Market Drayton line via the Chord rather than via the Audley line. This was of course the death knell for the line. Now Alan Baker should know and since my layout is based at Elton Crossing on the line from Alsager (Lawton Junction) to Sandbach thus that is the inspiration for giving my Dapol Jinty its new identity. Anyway there we go. York Paul
Ron a Princess Elizabeth... hmm nice loco now I'm not sure I have the skills to build one that complex yet. However David Andrews has the kits. York Paul
Its not actually my pic... now taking of pic's I think I have some movement on my elusive BR Standard 4 kit. When it finally lands I'll start a thread and post pics. York Paul
Hi Paul, Would there be any chance of you taking some photos of how you have done the radial trucks? I have in my stash three LNER "F" class locos: an F3 (profile milled parts plus castings gathered from LG, Ragstone, Connoisseur and Alan Gibson) an F4/5 (Shedmaster Laurie Griffin Kit rather than Connoisseur) and an F8 (Slaters Rising Star Kit) so I will need to build radial trucks for them all at some point.
Very nice Build Paul Talk of small worlds, my pal Pete had the Princess Elizabeth, my brother Jinty 47606, while I modelled the East Coast or Southern Mainline with an 08 pulling a Pullman, ah those were the days. My next addition was the Triang Hornby Nightmail set, with finescale System 6 track, a Class 37 (the one with the 8H22 headcode) a Mk2 brake first ( I think) with working lights, a Sleeper and working Mail car. A year later the loco stock doubled (Christmas comes but once a year - but gave a whole 11 months to study the catalog for the next entry on Santa's wish list) I got a Wrenn (ex Hornby Doublo) City of Stoke on Trent in LMS Black, and a Hornby Railways Caley single (ex Triang). The last two I still have them in the box, new or refurbed motor required for the Caley Single, and a Neodyium magnet for the City of Stoke on Trent, it may even get a DCC conversion. Paul
Hi Rob Yes I'm take some pictures and post them up... can you give me a couple of days please... we have a bit of a family crisis on at the mo. York Paul
Yesterday Rob asked for a picture showing the radial truck assembly arrangement for the LNER F5, so with a bit of time spare here it is. Basically it is all quite a simple structure, there are no side springs it is just the truck that is held on its pivot point but without the ability to swing sidways. There is about 2mm lateral movement but that is all, effectively the loco is an 8 wheeled engine or 0-8-0 without all the coupling rods fitted. The kit is of course by Jim McGowen of Connoisseur Kits. Incidentally I thought I might as well make the box for the loco to go in.
Ah you lucky bloke Paul, those Wren locos fetch a fortune these days, the nearest I got was an 8F and a BR Standard 4 Tank in LMS crimson. Now 46254 City of Stoke on Trent would be brilliant in 7mm but I'll carry on dreaming a while longer yet. One day I keep thinking trouble is at this rate I'll run out of "one days" the speed at which I'm building stuff.
Now Pete here are a couple of photos taken today of the F5. I've just noticed 67201 seems to have a kink in the running plate... must have had a rough shunt somewhere in East Anglia...