Author: Mick Bayliss
Great Central Railway Robinson 8K class 2-8-0 no. 102
Great Central Railway Robinson 8K class 2-8-0 no. 102. Built using the Gladiator kit as a basis, by Colin Garton of Lincoln, a model engineer of the highest calibre. This model features additional chassis improvements of a heavy machined brass frame spacer above the trailing drivers, and tender wheel wiper current collection to supplement the usual plunger pickups on the loco driving wheels, all added by Colin. painted by Conrad Cooper and signed on the underside “painting by C.L.Cooper” as provenance.
Highland Railway Drummond A class 4-6-0 no. 146 Skibo Castle


LNER Gresley V2 class 2-6-2 no. 4791


BR (ex LMS) Rebuilt Royal Scot class 4-6-0 no. 46132 The Kings Regiment Liverpool

BR (ex LMS) Stanier Jubilee class 4-6-0 no. 45610 Gold Coast
BR (ex LMS) Stanier Jubilee class 4-6-0 no. 45610 Gold Coast. This fabulous model of a very popular prototype is by the Lee Marsh Model Co. and was constructed with fully working inside motion in South Korea, with DC/DCC control and sound. The build quality and paint finish (cellulose) is second to none and the model, although second hand, is still in mint condition.
LNER (ex GNR) Gresley J6 class 0-6-0 no. 3592


BR (ex GER) Holden class F5 2-4-2T no. 67216

BR(ER) Gresley B17/4 class 4-6-0 no. 61647 Helmingham Hall
BR(ER) Gresley B17/4 class 4-6-0 no. 61647 Helmingham Hall. A recent acquisition from Ebay (risky I know) and I have to admit that this is one of the best kit built models that these pages have seen. That is some admission as I have built many of them myself. Built to professional standards from the DMR kit and painted by Conrad Cooper, his name signed on the underside of the running plate as provenance. Other than light lubrication I have had to do nothing to this model to get it to my exacting standards. A risk that has paid off. Slaters wheels and an ABC motor and gear unit with current collection by plunger pickups. I ran this model a week ago at the Poachers test track in Lincoln, and with six blood and custard coaches in tow it performed faultlessly. Most of the B17/4 class were footballers, 61647 being I believe the only member of the sub-class that was named after an East Anglian country home.
BR (exLSWR) Drummond M7 class 0-4-4T no. 30127



































