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Re: Something to do in these difficult times - RCL & NGI Competition


 

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If you look in the Wrightlines article in Review Issue 2, there is a photo at the top of page 47 showing the patterns.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Hughes
Sent: 17 April 2020 17:23
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [o14] Something to do in these difficult times - RCL & NGI Competition

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All I can add to Allan's comments are that the only pertinent Wrightlines review I can find in the NG&IRM Review Index is about Wrightlines in general and doesn't mention VoR. The same copy (Review 4) with loco drawings in also has drawings of passenger stock.

David (associate on NG&IRM Review)

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Allan Dare <allan.dare@...>
Sent: 17 April 2020 16:16
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [o14] Something to do in these difficult times - RCL & NGI Competition

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Hi Sorin

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Good to hear from you, and welcome. My brother lives in Romania, in a small village near Cimpulung in Arges, so it's a small world!

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The book “Vale of Rheidol Light Railway” by C.Green (Wild Swan Publications 1986, ISBN 0 906867 43 6) has lots of very good pictures, but no drawings.?

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Small drawings of both the original locos built in 1902, and the replacement locos built by the Great Western Railway in 1923, were published in "Railway Modeller" magazine for November 2014. Bigger and much more detailed drawings for the 1923 locos (which are the ones in use today) were published in "Narrow Gauge & Industrial Railway Modelling Review” magazine, ?issue 4, 1990 (ISBN 0958-0808). NG&IRRM is published by John Clutterbuck and Roy Link, who are members of this group. ?

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Hope this helps

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Allan Dare

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On 17 Apr 2020, at 10:49, Sorin Anghel <atelierulluianghel@...> wrote:

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As this is my first post here, please let me introduce myself.
My name is Sorin Anghel, I live in Bucharest, Romania and I am a long time modeller. My primary scale is HO (and HOe for narrow gauge) but I am increasingly attracted by O14. Several british made locomotives were used in Romania on 600 mm track, so I have plenty of subjects to think about.
If you wish to see my previous works, I have a blog where I show my models () but it is only written in Romanian. Usually I document my models with lots of photos, though. As I have developed in recent years several etched brass kits, I think maybe this is a real opportunity for me to launch in O14. And I mean the Valley of Rheidol locomotives. I do like the model very much, and I hope to be able to produce a high quality kit for it. I am currently using CAD design and my models have also 3d printed parts.
So, in order to get started ?I want to ask you if you know where I can find detailed documentation about these locomotives, maybe some drawings. Many thanks in advance.

Stay safe,
Sorin

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