A pair of 3Fs hauled out of the display case for work, showing how much the hobby has changed over the years.
On the left, a Bachmann model released in 2011. On the right, Tri-ang from 1958.
Both have been worked over a little by me, but nothing massive. The Tri-ang model is my first locomotive, and was painted and detailed when I first joined the model railway club over 40 years ago.
The newer 3F was weathered for a Hornby magazine project when it first came out. While I'm sure there will be plenty of people on forums telling the world that it was time the loco was upgraded to "modern standards", I think it still looks pretty good.
Obviously, both tenders had received a load of real coal, a simple task that really lifts the look of the model in my eyes.
Mind you, I don't think the 1950s model looks too bad. The general shape isn't hopeless, you'd guess the prototype if asked I think. Fortunatly, we no longer have skirts under boilers to hide the chunky cast chassis and X04 motor, nor moulded on handrails (although I liked the improvement when these were replaced).









