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Hi

Could anyone with drawings of industrial loco's please get in contact with me?

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Surely somone must have some?
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I hit this brick wall some time ago when trying to get some industrials for the Burton Derby route. In the end, Refman did me some freelance ones!
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I have an LMS 2P in the works :wink: :)
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A dock tank aint exactly what Chris is looking for i dont think jonathan,correct me if im wrong...
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JonathonAG wrote:I have an LMS 2P in the works :wink: :)
Isn't the dock tank a 2F, as it wouldn't have a passenger classification?

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thats what i thought
this is a 2p
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File ID: 6143 Date: 18 Jul 2003 - 1118 Downloads
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Chris

Maybe these guys can help?

http://www.irsociety.co.uk/index.htm
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THe '2P' jonathan means is a LMS fowler dock tank,i think they were actually classified 2f?
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kirkheath wrote:thats what i thought
this is a 2p
Invalid File ID [6134]

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File ID: 6143 Date: 18 Jul 2003 - 1118 Downloads
They both are. 2P is a power clasification, not a Class of loco.

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I've got some drawings somewhere.

I'll see if I can find them.

Steam or Diesel (or even electric)?


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What vintage were you after? I often can't find drawings, so work from decent photos... that's how the crane tank was built.

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ianmacmillan wrote:I've got some drawings somewhere.

I'll see if I can find them.

Steam or Diesel (or even electric)?


Fowler dock tank - otherwise known as a Beatlecrusher.
Hi Ian

Steam please. I'm only asking because chrisj94 said he would do some for me if he had some drawings, but I'm so desperate for some large industrial tanks that I'd be happy with just freelance if they look good.

Chris 8)
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