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> Still, let's have a decent British steam locomotive next, eh?
Heck yeah, a whole line of them (read: Thomas)
-John
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> Jason J Railton
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> Jason J Railton wrote:
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> > Still, let's have a decent British steam locomotive next, eh?
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> Heck yeah, a whole line of them (read: Thomas)
He said "Decent" not "Cute"... every club should have a Thomas(tm) but that
doesn't mean I want LEGO(r) to dump effort into licensing it.
Na, give us an A4 Mallard(1) (think of the compound curved pieces for that
one!!!)
1 - check me on that, I think that's what it is. Big, Blue, Streamlined,
Fast, Between the Wars period...
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| Larry Pieniazek wrote in message ...
> Na, give us an A4 Mallard(1) (think of the compound curved pieces for that
> one!!!)
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> 1 - check me on that, I think that's what it is. Big, Blue, Streamlined,
> Fast, Between the Wars period...
Yep, you got it. Class is A4, a Pacific (4-6-2) wheel arrangement, Mallard
was the engine which took the world steam speed record of 126 mph in in 1938
IIRC. Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for the LNER.
Here she is:
http://www.freefoto.com/pictures/transport_rail_steam/mainline/index.asp?i=4
(running)
http://www.freefoto.com/pictures/transport_rail_steam/nrm/index.asp?i=53
(Now in rail museum)
And more info
http://www.o-keating.com/hsr/mallard.htm
http://www.wandleys.demon.co.uk/mallard.htm
Kevin
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| In lugnet.trains, Kevin Wilson writes:
> Larry Pieniazek wrote in message ...
> > Na, give us an A4 Mallard(1) (think of the compound curved pieces for that
> > one!!!)
> >
> > 1 - check me on that, I think that's what it is. Big, Blue, Streamlined,
> > Fast, Between the Wars period...
>
> Yep, you got it. Class is A4, a Pacific (4-6-2) wheel arrangement, Mallard
> was the engine which took the world steam speed record of 126 mph in in 1938
> IIRC. Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for the LNER.
>
> Here she is:
> http://www.freefoto.com/pictures/transport_rail_steam/mainline/index.asp?i=4
> (running)
> http://www.freefoto.com/pictures/transport_rail_steam/nrm/index.asp?i=53
> (Now in rail museum)
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> And more info
> http://www.o-keating.com/hsr/mallard.htm
> http://www.wandleys.demon.co.uk/mallard.htm
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> Kevin
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Thanks for confirming my memory. Now for the real test: Someone built a
LEGO(r) model of it some time back? For 50 points, who can give the URL(s)
to the builder's pics???
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| In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > > Na, give us an A4 Mallard(1) (think of the compound curved pieces for that
> > > one!!!)
> > > ...
> In lugnet.trains, Kevin Wilson writes:
> > Yep, you got it. Class is A4, a Pacific (4-6-2) wheel arrangement, Mallard
> > was the engine which took the world steam speed record of 126 mph in in 1938
> > IIRC. Designed by Sir Nigel Gresley for the LNER.
> >
> > Here she is:
> > http://www.freefoto.com/pictures/transport_rail_steam/mainline/index.asp?i=4
> > (running)
> > http://www.freefoto.com/pictures/transport_rail_steam/nrm/index.asp?i=53
> > (Now in rail museum)
> >
> > And more info
> > http://www.o-keating.com/hsr/mallard.htm
> > http://www.wandleys.demon.co.uk/mallard.htm
In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> Thanks for confirming my memory. Now for the real test: Someone built a
> LEGO(r) model of it some time back? For 50 points, who can give the URL(s)
> to the builder's pics???
[Slowly raises hand] It was a long time ago, okay? Over a year and a half.
I didn't have any track or 9V wheels either:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.j.railton/mallard/index.html
And Larry knows this because he was there. Look on the link to Huw's
photos. All the effort went into the walking AT-AT at the time (see my
Space section).
But yes, I'd love to see Lego Direct do a nice big version of this. They
could leave the fairings off if they wanted to - many of these ran from
day-to-day without them. But, big train wheels, lots of curves. It would
be great.
Jason J Railton
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