Do any of you think I should Kill a Hornby Thomas. I want to make him into this.
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/37/78607404_a64ebd63ca.jpg?v=0
Imagine that, but with the extended side tanks and in experimental EWS Red and Gold.
*takes a breath* Yes.
Wait, scratch that. It'll be in SR Olive Green.
hmmmmm... not my favorite... how about this! http://www.steamline.co.uk/47558x1.jpg
or the LNER! http://www.railwayhouse.com.au/products/locos/locos%20oo/hornby/OO%20Hornby%20060%20Class%20J83.jpg
or http://www.modelfair.com/acatalog/R1069.jpg
BR Black was the second choice for the colors.
The canidates are:
SR Olive Green
LNER Apple Green
LMS Crimson
(And Everyboy Loves!)
Great Western Green
Of your canidates,
1.great western green(i never knew they made that class!lol)
2.LMS Crimson
3.sothern railway green
4.LNER green...
Just sell your Hornby Thomas and get a normal Ready to Run E2 from Ebay.
Good point, It will save the trouble with the face. ;)
Hi jettrainfan
certainly not Thomas was based on either an LNER or one of the constituent companies 0-6-0 side tank.
And the London Brighton and South Coast Railway was a constituent company of the Southern Railway, I think Stepney is the LBSC / SR one
That is of course only my opinion.
But I really do think you would be better saving up and buying the right loco rather than bashing Thomas back to prototype.
This is true of all Thomas loco models I know of except Toby.
I have not heard of a model of the Wisbeck(spelling) & Upwell tramway locomotive yes there really was a Toby type locomotive
regards John
Naaa. I just want a real modeling challange. And Sparks, I can't sell a Hornby Thomas that I don't have. :P :D
Quote from: panniertankboy8751 on August 05, 2009, 01:42:01 PM
Naaa. I just want a real modeling challange. And Sparks, I can't sell a Hornby Thomas that I don't have. :P :D
Well then, why bash it when you can have the actual model ready to run? ::)
And Thomas is based on a London Brighton South Coast Railway E2 Clas 0-6-0T locomotive, not an LNER tank.
Your gonna have a challenge painting it! :D Use decals! ;)
Quote from: Sparks on August 05, 2009, 03:52:28 PM
Quote from: panniertankboy8751 on August 05, 2009, 01:42:01 PM
Naaa. I just want a real modeling challange. And Sparks, I can't sell a Hornby Thomas that I don't have. :P :D
Well then, why bash it when you can have the actual model ready to run? ::)
And Thomas is based on a London Brighton South Coast Railway E2 Clas 0-6-0T locomotive, not an LNER tank.
I'm to lazy to bid for one on Ebay. And I want the Extended tanks
Quote from: panniertankboy8751 on August 05, 2009, 05:55:06 PM
Quote from: Sparks on August 05, 2009, 03:52:28 PM
Quote from: panniertankboy8751 on August 05, 2009, 01:42:01 PM
Naaa. I just want a real modeling challange. And Sparks, I can't sell a Hornby Thomas that I don't have. :P :D
Well then, why bash it when you can have the actual model ready to run? ::)
And Thomas is based on a London Brighton South Coast Railway E2 Clas 0-6-0T locomotive, not an LNER tank.
I'm to lazy to bid for one on Ebay. And I want the Extended tanks
Too lazy to bid on Ebay but not paint an entire model, remove the face, add a smokebox, remove the side rods and repaint the wheels, add decals, numbers, lining and all of the rest? :P
Extended parts of the side tanks could be added simply with plasticard and using the same paint color as the model.
Mabey my definition of lazy is different then yours :P
Well you would be putting more energy into PAINTING the model than buying it...
And if your definitions of words are different than the real world terms than we got a problem.
God Bless America! (Random Alert!)
Sorry for double posting, but, Thomas will stay in his blue paintworks. It's the colors of my Railway.