Saturday, April 24, 2021

Saturday Film Club: Hornby Railways R.345 Side Tipping Wagon with Pipe Load

 

I love an operating accessory for my model railway, and have a couple of Hornby side tipping wagons - but not the pipe tipper version as shown here. One to look out for. 

I also think that bright red with white boiler bands is the best livery ever for a GWR loco, and putting a super-chuff system in the tender only makes things better.

9 comments:

James Finister said...

And don't forget to put your telephone number on the tender

Luke Stevens said...

Careful Phil, you'll get yourself into trouble with GWR modellers!

I wondered if "Lord Westward" was the inspiration for J.K.Rowling's ""Hogwarts Castle"? The time period is about right for her to have come across it when she was young...

Luke

Phil Parker said...

Interesting theory, but was the train described in the book?

Luke Stevens said...

Never read 'em. Something "red steam loco" is on the front of one of the books...

BR60103 said...

JKR just described it as red. Some suspect that she was envisioning a different station than King's Cross.
The first publicity train used a Southern pacific -- I think it was red, but I'm no longer sure.
The movie producers wanted something that looked more old fashioned and found the Hall.

Anonymous said...

JKR said her books were written on the trains between Manchester and Euston and that platform 9 3/4 was inspired by Euston station where the platform signage and original barrier line had 11 and 10 and then a building and 9 and 8 platforms. Lord Westward was named after the Chairman of the Hornby company of the time.

Christopher said...

Phil, from what I remember, Westwood is where Hornby was (is?) located, and is near Margate in Kent. I think that Hornby produced a one-off named “Lord Stratten” for the then editor of the Model Railway Constructor *Steve* Stevens-Stratten as something of a joke...

matt scrutton said...

It was Taw Valley which looked rather immense in red.

matt scrutton said...

https://www.flickr.com/photos/northeast_rail_photos/8758009674