开云体育Thanks Roy, ? I had a feeling that they were mastered by Vic Green but wasn’t confident enough to make the statement.? My discussions with Russell not only seem a long time ago, but I now realise that they were a long time ago!? ? Regards, ? Robin ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
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Sent: 18 April 2020 14:41 To: [email protected] Calendar <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [o14] Something to do in these difficult times - RCL & NGI Competition ? Robin, ? The master patterns for the 7mm scale VoR 2-6-2T were made by Vic Green for Russell Wright. As noted, this was thirty years or so ago. No chassis was ever made and Russell struggled with sourcing wheels etc., so it never got done. I assume the patterns passed along with everything else ‘Wrightlines’ to Kay Butler and thence to Adrian Swain. ? Vic Green was a professional modelmaker who worked for British Railways (Exhibition section) - later going self employed, which was when he made the patterns for the VoR loco. There is an article about Vic in?Model Railways?magazine, July 1973. Having seen his work, I can say with confidence that the patterns would have been of top quality - and would still be viable today if they could be located and a chassis created. ? RCL
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