A donation CD idea

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A donation CD idea

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I have been thinking about making a donation CD for the Clan project which are trying to build a BR Standerd Clan "Hengist" the CD will hopefully have at lest one model of each Standard class loco and a few bits of rolling stock i have already buit some of them and was just woundering if any one would be interesed.
Locos already built are
78022
78019
75029
75014
75069
75078
76084
76079
73096
73082
72010
70000
70013
71000

Locos i plan to do are
73129
92220
92203
92212
92214
80002
80135
and some 2MT and 3MT tanks ( i still have to do some research on these and if any one has any drawings that would be very helpfuly too)
if there is any thing else i have missed or you want anything putting on please let me know and ill see what i can do
Thanks
Dave R
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Hi Dave,

I have drawings for the Standard 4 tank and the Standard 5, both Caprotti fitted and standard. I'm not sure about the 9f but I may have something for that as well. If these will be handy I can send them too you. :)

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i have drawings for them its the 2mt tank and the 3MT tanks i dont have but thanks any way
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Hi Dave,

That's the 82000 and the 84000 series isn't it? I'll have a look at my old Railway Modellers ( I never throw anything out :D ) I've a feeling I may have a drawing for either both or at least one of them.

I'll let you know. :)

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Hi John,
cardean wrote:Hi Dave,

That's the 82000 and the 84000 series isn't it? I'll have a look at my old Railway Modellers ( I never throw anything out :D ) I've a feeling I may have a drawing for either both or at least one of them.

I'll let you know. :)

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Use this link they will tell you the issues that drawings appeared in.

http://www.pecopublications.co.uk/conti ... ct-cm.html

It has worked. Mention that you have the Mags.

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What about the southerns odd man out?

BR Standard Class 3MT 2-6-0 No. 77014 was only based on the SR for a year or so but the 'invader' hauled the last revenue earning steam service (a parcels train) on the southern region at 9pm on July 9th 1967 between Bournemouth & Weymouth. She sadly didn't survive into preservation despite efforts to save her, however her chimney does survive in the care of the group who are building a new Standard 3MT tank.

A snap of the Southerns 'odd man out':

http://georgestrainpics.fotopic.net/p65588170.html
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Thanks Doug, but I normally go here to find which magazine might have a particular drawing. It's very good. :)

http://home.ca.inter.net/~brmna/xrefs.htm

Dave. I've found the drawing for the 84000 one and I've also come across some for a Franco-Crosti fitted 9F. :)

If you pm me your e-mail address I'll send you the ones that you want. :)

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Hi John,
OK. :lol: Knowing the time it can take to flick through all your mags, enjoyable as it is, for something you know you have seen somewhere. There was no harm in flagging it up.

I have never seen that web site before. Looks like a good first step to save e-Mails to all and sundry.
So I have Bookmarked it. Thanks for posting it.

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Hi Kieran
I appear to have missed that class of the list :oops: but dont worry i will include it in the pack
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kieranhardy wrote:What about the southerns odd man out?

Na, we don't want to go there. :lol:
but seeing as they were North Eastern England and Scottish based locos, it'll be OK. :P

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I think this is a grand idea and all for a worthy cause.

Though mainly a diesel man, I would be more than interested in the finished product :)
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chrisiveson wrote:
kieranhardy wrote:What about the southerns odd man out?

Na, we don't want to go there. :lol:
but seeing as they were North Eastern England and Scottish based locos, it'll be OK. :P

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What's wrong with southern then? :wink:
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I am now back from my weekaway to Blackpool and will posted some pics of the locos that are already done soon.
Thanks to John ( cardean ) i now have drawings for the class 2MT tanks ( 84xxx ) and willmake a started on them after i have done all the tender locos.
Thanks Dave R
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Just looked at them and they look very nice indeed, well done. Is there any chance of an un-lined 78xxx for use on the Cambrian? That would be very much appreciated. Keep up the good work.

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