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Airfix OO/HO Class 9F 2-10-0 Steam Locomotive No. 92250. 'Abandoned, but not forgotten'.

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  • Guest

    #46
    Looking great Ron especially the crappy looking tracks/groundwork :smiling3:.

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #47
      Should think your right 570, the scrap yards I used to pass had locos lined up , the ballast was the last thing on the workers mind. A sad thing to see these great engines just waiting to be stripped.

      453

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      • spanner570
        SMF Supporters
        • May 2009
        • 15438

        #48
        Ralph and 453. Thank you both for your input. Much appreciated.

        I've decided I need some sort of low perimeter around the base, so as today is a bit 'Parky' outside, I've retired indoors and made me a rough, scrapyard wall using some off-cuts of foam board, suitably scribed and then given a brushed on wash of reds and browns, and finally weathered a tad wiv a bit a' grey and green. The scale height is about 4ft.. Any higher and I am in danger of loosing sight of good ol' 92250.
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        Cheers.
        Ron

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        • stillp
          SMF Supporters
          • Nov 2016
          • 8097
          • Pete
          • Rugby

          #49
          Originally posted by John Race
          the scrap yards I used to pass had locos lined up , the ballast was the last thing on the workers mind
          I remember some of the tracks at Barry Island were laid just to store the scrap locos, so the spacing of the sleepers was all over the place and the rails weren't level.
          Pete

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          • scottie3158
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            • Apr 2018
            • 14221
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #50
            Ron,
            Very nice.

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            • spanner570
              SMF Supporters
              • May 2009
              • 15438

              #51
              Thanks Pete and Paul.

              Pete. Nice to read my thoughts about the rough and ready tracks were sound.

              I'm continuing to work my way around the base. I don't the wall all around the three sides, it'll look too uniform and uninteresting, so I've come up with having a bit of 'Tin' fence and a gate.

              Here are the various bits. The woodwork is cut down cocktail sticks. Sorry, but I haven't a clue where the mesh came from. The corrugated sheeting is kitchen foil scoured with the back of a modelling knife, cut to size and painted with various colours.
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              A rough 'scrapyard' gate
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              ...all together now. Sounds like the cue for a song.....All together now, la la de da de dum. :smiling4:
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              Cheers.
              Ron

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              • skinflint
                • Apr 2007
                • 271

                #52
                Enjoying watching this build taking shape, it's to your usual (superb) build standard.

                The 9F was a very impressive locomotive, I only ever saw one 92207, when it was at the East Lancashire Railway, albeit in poor condition.

                92207 was built at Swindon in June 1959. Motive power depot allocations. Date ArrivedDepotJune 1959St Phillips MarshFebruary 1960SouthallNovember 1964Ebbw Junction It was withdrawn from service in …

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                • JR
                  • May 2015
                  • 18273

                  #53
                  Originally posted by skinflint
                  Enjoying watching this build taking shape, it's to your usual (superb) build standard.

                  The 9F was a very impressive locomotive, I only ever saw one 92207, when it was at the East Lancashire Railway, albeit in poor condition.

                  92207 was built at Swindon in June 1959. Motive power depot allocations. Date ArrivedDepotJune 1959St Phillips MarshFebruary 1960SouthallNovember 1964Ebbw Junction It was withdrawn from service in …
                  Thanks for posting this Tony. Strange how it spent more time waiting to be scrapped than it did working

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                  • Guest

                    #54
                    Great looking fencing etc Ron :smiling3: but bloody eck turning round cocktail sticks into squares!!!!!.

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                    • skinflint
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 271

                      #55
                      John,
                      I'm certainly no expert on steam locomotives, I doubt any of this class could have had much of working life before they were pensioned off.

                      Think I will have research which ones still survive.

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                      • spanner570
                        SMF Supporters
                        • May 2009
                        • 15438

                        #56
                        Good stuff chaps.
                        Tony. In my shorts and acne faced days, I was fortunate to see almost all of the 9F's and cabbed a couple too. Interesting link too. Thanks for posting it.

                        Re- the life of this class of loco. I have read that one only had a life span of just 8 years!

                        Ralph. Me numpty! I meant to type ' Coffee stirrers'. Post edited and thanks for drawing it to my attention... :thumb2:

                        Thanks for all your comments and discussions too. They keep me going....

                        Ron

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                        • Tim Marlow
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                          • Apr 2018
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                          • Tim
                          • Somerset UK

                          #57
                          Tony, evening star (the last one built) came into service in 1960 and was withdrawn in 1965! The longest serving 9F lasted 14 years in service. That was just half of the service life expected when they were built......

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                          • spanner570
                            SMF Supporters
                            • May 2009
                            • 15438

                            #58
                            A bit more progress as more ideas filter through my addled bonce....

                            I've made a disused access ramp thingy over the tracks out of foam board. I put it on an angle just for fun.
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                            Wall and fence glued in place.
                            If anyone is wondering why the fence, when folks could simple climb over the wall, there is a small return of the fence at the left hand end, which terminates at the base edge.
                            Smart thinking, or what?
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                            I've also made some more bits and pieces out of scrap stuff.
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                            Cheers all.
                            Ron

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                            • Guest

                              #59
                              It should have been Stephensons as you are going through this like a rocket Ron :smiling3:.

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                              • Tarps
                                • Sep 2020
                                • 146

                                #60
                                Hi Ron the different weathering colours are looking very nice on the loco.
                                The diorama board with the weathered tin sheets and track sections is very nicely done.:thumb2:

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