Ex-Northstar. Adrian did not produce many radials and when the range was passed to Geoff none were produced. We only carry one each in stock as they are not the most sought after kits!Is this new, or an ex Northstar kit?
Going to get Warren's LNWR crayoning set!Looks like North Star. If it is to carry early LMS full panelled livery, the LMS did not line out vertical panelling below the waist. Also, if the window bolections were picked out (they weren't always), the whole bollection was painted, not just the inner section with rounded corners. I mentioned this after spotting some earlier LNWR coaches painted circa 2019.
Your random thoughts are always welcome.LMS non-corridor coaches were lined in yellow. Gold was adopted for corridor coaches, but it was a strange turnabout when the Midland Railway had adopted yellow lining for all stock from WW1 to the end of its existence. I never used gold paint for coaches. A mixture of warm cream was easier to handle. Just random thoughts.
From what I have read, many were later fitted with bogies but not all. As far as I can make out, some of the unrebuilt Radials passed into LMS stock. but whether they received LMS lake is something else. Photos are the partial answerYour random thoughts are always welcome.
I thought that all radials were withdrawn or converted to bogie stock by LMS days, but am happy to be shown otherwise!
David
Thanks, but we now have to say 11 days. The customer pointed out that the rear vac pipe was in the wrong place and wanted me to add the vac and steam pipes that are visible under the valances and the remnant of the air pipe that 67341 carried in latter days. so here we are today:Very nice, and in 10 days! It'd be more like 10 years if it was me.
Dave.