REVIEW- Hornby Railroad County
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Re: REVIEW- Hornby Railroad County
they were in GW service for 6 years, so the county's do (only just) fit into the big four catergory
Cheers
Stu
Cheers
Stu
If You Can't Fix It With A Hammer......You've Got An Electrical Fault
Re: REVIEW- Hornby Railroad County
Real tragedy that none of the class were ever saved or preserved in reality-surely just one could've been rescued,especially when so many Westerns were stored at Barry? Granted,many of those became preserved examples by pure chance & the County was withdrawn/disposed of way before the preservation movement was even thought of.
I tend to stick with preserved/heritage steam,so had one been saved,I'd have renumbered a RR version as that.
I gather Didcot are creating a replica to be known as 1014 'Glamorgan in appreciation of Dai Woodham.
Perhaps playing the modellers licence card & creating a fictionally-preserved County may be an option? I've found a place that offers 3/4 fictional County plates.......
I tend to stick with preserved/heritage steam,so had one been saved,I'd have renumbered a RR version as that.
I gather Didcot are creating a replica to be known as 1014 'Glamorgan in appreciation of Dai Woodham.
Perhaps playing the modellers licence card & creating a fictionally-preserved County may be an option? I've found a place that offers 3/4 fictional County plates.......
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Well you a fictious County wouldnt be needede
If your layout is not based on a real location they your modellers licence could be appiled to say they bought the locomotive before it was scraped
If your layout is not based on a real location they your modellers licence could be appiled to say they bought the locomotive before it was scraped
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My location is semi-fictional,if that makes any sense.It's meant to be somewhere south of Morpeth/Alnwick,west of Blyth & north of the Tyneside loop.The time era is just past the sixties & into the seventies.The chances of a County class(all scrapped in about 1962) being slavaged are somewhat slim...............
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See sticking to protocall when out ages ago when in the engine shed i will have a GWR County sitting next to a pre grouping GWR dean single ... but saying this both have had real life replicas built so it could happen in real life
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Might well get one with some spare cash,then decide what identity to give it.Then again,for a few extra quid,there's the 2800's & 3800's with super detail.
Can't deny that the County really is an attractive little engine & for a modest size/amount of money,it seems they'll pull a fair bit.
Depends on when they introduce that LMS 1000 Compound into the range.Perfect preservation loco for my era that ran on the mainline at that time.
Can't deny that the County really is an attractive little engine & for a modest size/amount of money,it seems they'll pull a fair bit.
Depends on when they introduce that LMS 1000 Compound into the range.Perfect preservation loco for my era that ran on the mainline at that time.
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The county is a great locomotive
Heres a couple of photos of mine
Highly recommended loco and if you keep an eye on eBay you can get a brand new one for around £30-£35 which is stunningly good value
Heres a couple of photos of mine
Highly recommended loco and if you keep an eye on eBay you can get a brand new one for around £30-£35 which is stunningly good value
Great Western Modeller for my sins
My Blog http://brookescastle.blogspot.com/
My Blog http://brookescastle.blogspot.com/
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Yep - strictly an early to mid 40's loco - FWH tried it to use the jigs for the LMS 8F boiler that Swindon were building for the war effort.
Was hoped that it was going to be a Pacific (by enthusiasts anyway!) - many were disappointed whrn it turned out to be another GW 4-6-0...
The design did address a few items that the GW had fallen way behind on (bless 'em) - like self cleaning smokeboxes, double chimneys and a return to 2 Cylinders for large mixed traffic locos.
One of the most interesting items for me, was the use of 6"3 drivers.....
Was hoped that it was going to be a Pacific (by enthusiasts anyway!) - many were disappointed whrn it turned out to be another GW 4-6-0...
The design did address a few items that the GW had fallen way behind on (bless 'em) - like self cleaning smokeboxes, double chimneys and a return to 2 Cylinders for large mixed traffic locos.
One of the most interesting items for me, was the use of 6"3 drivers.....
Pete
Fetch me a bottle of your finest Chateau Bichon Frise '65 !!
Fetch me a bottle of your finest Chateau Bichon Frise '65 !!
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I have the Dapol BR Green late logo - 1027 - County of Stafford - early 90's - still going strong....
Pete
Fetch me a bottle of your finest Chateau Bichon Frise '65 !!
Fetch me a bottle of your finest Chateau Bichon Frise '65 !!
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Speaking of GWR Pacifics i found this little item on ebay this week
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300601130029? ... 1423.l2649
An interesting little item bit of topic but its interesting and the first project i have seen which has been done modifing a King Class rather then the usual GWRing up a Princess class body
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300601130029? ... 1423.l2649
An interesting little item bit of topic but its interesting and the first project i have seen which has been done modifing a King Class rather then the usual GWRing up a Princess class body
Great Western Modeller for my sins
My Blog http://brookescastle.blogspot.com/
My Blog http://brookescastle.blogspot.com/
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May just've secured myself a brand new County this week for just over £50
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Nice looking forward to your views on the loco.. wiill attempt to finish this whole review soon then hopefully get it added to the main site
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Re: REVIEW- Hornby Railroad County
to me it looks like It is a Princess body with a King running gear with the addition of the pony truck under the cabsiquelme wrote:Speaking of GWR Pacifics i found this little item on ebay this week
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/300601130029? ... 1423.l2649
An interesting little item bit of topic but its interesting and the first project i have seen which has been done modifing a King Class rather then the usual GWRing up a Princess class body
the give away features are the seperate top feed ahead of the dome, the top feed on Swindon loco's are incorperated into the safety valve fitting,
the safety valves on top of the firebox and lack of the Swindon safety valve bonnet,
Cheers
Stu
If You Can't Fix It With A Hammer......You've Got An Electrical Fault
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Anyone looking for a potentially nice price one?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-GWR-4- ... 1993537612
Only one neg
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hornby-GWR-4- ... 1993537612
Only one neg
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Thats the guy i got mine off in the end came to around £30 which was a bargining... bit unsure how he sells them so cheap
Great Western Modeller for my sins
My Blog http://brookescastle.blogspot.com/
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