Dave
Western Thunderer
I'm on a roll now
The orange Jinty must be the engine most associated with British Oak and I have one of Bachmann's limited edition models. It's no longer suitable for collectors though. Bachmann took a standard model and painted the tanks in a poor shade of yellowy orange and sprayed what is supposed to pass for weathering all over it. They also left on the vac pipes and ejector. They didn't fit the blue sand box (probably from a Hudswell Clarke) on one side of the smokebox. I repainted and weathered mine and corrected the small details.
Mine runs a coreless motor after the original burnt out. This saves space and has allowed me to fit DCC sound and a Stay Alive.
The orange Jinty must be the engine most associated with British Oak and I have one of Bachmann's limited edition models. It's no longer suitable for collectors though. Bachmann took a standard model and painted the tanks in a poor shade of yellowy orange and sprayed what is supposed to pass for weathering all over it. They also left on the vac pipes and ejector. They didn't fit the blue sand box (probably from a Hudswell Clarke) on one side of the smokebox. I repainted and weathered mine and corrected the small details.
Mine runs a coreless motor after the original burnt out. This saves space and has allowed me to fit DCC sound and a Stay Alive.