7428 84J
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Thank you for the nice comments
Referring back to motive power, heres some of my 57XX fleet. All locomotives originate from Croes Newydd, Wrexham (84J), but locomotives were stabled at Bala and Trawsfynydd.
4645 was the first Pannier I detailed. I've not gone overboard, just the areas that are noticeable to me. Markits smokebox dart, running plate hand rails, laser glazing, Iain Rice cab grills, masokit lamp irons, markits steam heating/vac pipes and masokit screw links. I haven't thinned down the steps or injector on this one being the first, something for the future.
5742, one of the low cab variants.
9793, high cab variant. Smokebox number plates are from Ian Wilson of 'Pacific Models'
My first 74XX conversion, 7414. I have a 1956/57 photo of her at Trawsfynydd, where it's clear old feelings never die, as some one had smeared GWR into the grime which I've tried to replicate.
Referring back to motive power, heres some of my 57XX fleet. All locomotives originate from Croes Newydd, Wrexham (84J), but locomotives were stabled at Bala and Trawsfynydd.
4645 was the first Pannier I detailed. I've not gone overboard, just the areas that are noticeable to me. Markits smokebox dart, running plate hand rails, laser glazing, Iain Rice cab grills, masokit lamp irons, markits steam heating/vac pipes and masokit screw links. I haven't thinned down the steps or injector on this one being the first, something for the future.
5742, one of the low cab variants.
9793, high cab variant. Smokebox number plates are from Ian Wilson of 'Pacific Models'
My first 74XX conversion, 7414. I have a 1956/57 photo of her at Trawsfynydd, where it's clear old feelings never die, as some one had smeared GWR into the grime which I've tried to replicate.