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Q6 NER LIVERY and other matters


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My Hornby Q6 arrived yesterday in LNER livery and I consider it to be a delightful model. It runs very well and the detail is crisp, but I do believe the representation of the boiler bands are really overscale and I do not understand this as the boiler appears smooth on photographs.

Whatever, I plan to return it to its NER black goods livery with red lining and I shall perhaps have to shave off the boiler bands.

Can anyone tell me where I can find colour drawings of this livery or a full set of photos of the preserved engine when it was in NER lined livery. I have been Googling like made but strangely can't find very much that helps. Any advice is of course welcome.

 

 

 

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N.E.R. Class T2...LNER Class Q6

 

http://www.lner.info/locos/Q/q6.php

 

includes what looks like a "photographic Grey" NRE lined Q6....

 

1975 - Gleaming Q6..

 

NER Black. Colour Photo. Shildon Parade 1975.

1975 - Gleaming Q6..

NER Q6 class 0-8-0 2238 - in shining lined black livery - at the Stockton and Darlington 150th Anniversary Cavalcade at Shildon, at the end of August 1975.

The loco had been withdrawn by BR - as 63395 - at the end of steam in the north east, in September 1967, and was purchased for preservation at the end of that year.

Today, the loco is still owned by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group, and is in operation on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Original slide - photographer unknown

 

 

Another Shildon photo here. Mainly the loco Starboard side.

Beutifully lined out, including the driving wheels, frames, etc.

 

(How do you make working links from this non-www address on here?)

 

http://tomcurtisrailgallery.weebly.com/the-shildon-exhibition-for-sd-150-in-august-1975.html

 

http://tomcurtisrailgallery.weebly.com/uploads/6/9/0/3/6903499/2238nerrshildonaug1975_filtered.jpg

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N.E.R. Class T2...LNER Class Q6

 

http://www.lner.info/locos/Q/q6.php

 

includes what looks like a "photographic Grey" NRE lined Q6....

 

1975 - Gleaming Q6..

 

NER Black. Colour Photo. Shildon Parade 1975.

 

1975 - Gleaming Q6..

NER Q6 class 0-8-0 2238 - in shining lined black livery - at the Stockton and Darlington 150th Anniversary Cavalcade at Shildon, at the end of August 1975.

The loco had been withdrawn by BR - as 63395 - at the end of steam in the north east, in September 1967, and was purchased for preservation at the end of that year.

Today, the loco is still owned by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group, and is in operation on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Original slide - photographer unknown

 

 

 

Another Shildon photo here. Mainly the loco Starboard side.

Beutifully lined out, including the driving wheels, frames, etc.

 

(How do you make working links from this non-www address on here?)

 

http://tomcurtisrailgallery.weebly.com/the-shildon-exhibition-for-sd-150-in-august-1975.html

 

http://tomcurtisrailgallery.weebly.com/uploads/6/9/0/3/6903499/2238nerrshildonaug1975_filtered.jpg

 

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N.E.R. Class T2...LNER Class Q6

 

http://www.lner.info/locos/Q/q6.php

 

includes what looks like a "photographic Grey" NRE lined Q6....

 

1975 - Gleaming Q6..

 

NER Black. Colour Photo. Shildon Parade 1975.

 

1975 - Gleaming Q6..

NER Q6 class 0-8-0 2238 - in shining lined black livery - at the Stockton and Darlington 150th Anniversary Cavalcade at Shildon, at the end of August 1975.

The loco had been withdrawn by BR - as 63395 - at the end of steam in the north east, in September 1967, and was purchased for preservation at the end of that year.

Today, the loco is still owned by the North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group, and is in operation on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.

Original slide - photographer unknown

 

 

 

Another Shildon photo here. Mainly the loco Starboard side.

Beutifully lined out, including the driving wheels, frames, etc.

 

(How do you make working links from this non-www address on here?)

 

http://tomcurtisrailgallery.weebly.com/the-shildon-exhibition-for-sd-150-in-august-1975.html

 

http://tomcurtisrailgallery.weebly.com/uploads/6/9/0/3/6903499/2238nerrshildonaug1975_filtered.jpg

 

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Hi again WTD,

I have purchased some red lining from HMRS but haven't applied it yet. I do hope it is fresh stock since I have had problems in the past with Pressfix that didn't stick any more. I was thinking of having a look for very fine opaque pens from an artists's shop but haven't got round to it yet. I haven't actually started the project but in any case, I will not be attempting a shiny factory fresh finish as seen on the photos. Custom-made plates have been ordered from NarrowPlanet and I have had a good experience with them in the past. But custom-made means a six-week wait, but they will come on last, any way. I also intend to give it a little weathering using ground hard pastels.I'll post a photo or two when all is done.

Cheers,

Ray

PS: what kind of dog do you walk? Mine's a Flying Scottie... What else?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I notice that in note '2' of the R3424 instructions , mention is made of 'vac pipes IF included '.

Is it the case that this is a generic note and that the prototype Q6 did not did not have front vac pipes.

Hoping that I have not mislaid these items .

Regards

Dave

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