7mm The Derby Line - Rolling Stock

Ian Rathbone

Western Thunderer
I wasn’t aware that BR specified cab interior colours as it wasn’t a ‘public’ area. The various works continued with the schemes of the previous companies, eg. Ex LNER & GWR - body colour, ex LMS - black below waist & white above (as the L& Y loco above) & ex SR - black below waist and light stone above.

I would love to see some evidence that I’m wrong, but I’ve not seen any yet. Another thing that bugs me about cab interiors on models (and preserved locos) is the painting of control handles and wheels red. It never happened, they were either unpainted brass, bronze, iron, steel or wood or, if painted, they just matched the rest of the cab (again see above photo). One exception is that at some point in the twenties or thirties the GWR specified Venetian Red for regulator levers. Venetian Red is red oxide.

Ian R
 

LarryG

Western Thunderer
Nice to see the L&YR cab interior, as it adds to my earlier remarks. I fired these 'A-Class' loco regularly when not on an Austerity 2-8-0 as well as getting downright dirty disposing them. When I was told to empty all the coal from 52322's Tender, I presumed at the time is was going for attention and had no idea it had been withdrawn. Jock, the night and weekends shed foreman got me to work Sundays to make Lees MPD look busy and boost my wages, so emptying the Tender occupied my time! On midnight to 8am shifts, he put me with the firelighter plus I was shed turner, so I got to drive whatever was on shed. For me it was a proper job after messing around in a rock group for two years, but round-the-clock shifts messed with other teenage activities.
 
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