newbie questions about dapol Terrier with LB&SCR crest

Started by Davidgjsc, July 21, 2024, 09:45:56 PM

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Davidgjsc

I ordered my first n gauge locomotive yesterday. It´s a dapol terrier with the early London, Brighton and South Coast Railway crest bearing the name "wapping". It´s brandnew and I got it for only 56 euros on ebay. Can´t wait until it´s there next week.

According to my research, terriers with the early crest were in use south of London from the 1870s until shortly after the formation of the big four in 1923.

However I have some questions about it:

Are there other n gauge locomotives available which are suitable for this setting? I unfortunately didn´t find other LB&SCR locomotives on the dapol and graham farish websites.

With which wagons can I combine this locomotive?



Thank you in advance!

Cheers,
David

thebrighton

#1
That version of the Terrier is in Stroudley's improved engine green which they only carried until around 1900. After that they carried a simpler livery with names disappearing.
You won't find any other RTR locos in LBSCR livery (apart from more Terriers) or indeed any other LBSCR locos or rolling stock in N I'm afraid. You'll need to go down the kit or scratch building route.
There are a few appropriately liveried private owner wagons available.

Phoenix

Hi David,

Sorry I can't answer any livery related questions  ::)

However I just wanted to say the "Terrier" was also the first loco I bought, and is a lovely model  :D  :D  :D

It runs really smoothley, and is my absolute favourite loco. I'm sure you won't be disappointed with it  :thumbsup:

I have mine pulling freight wagons.





All best wishes

Kevin

 :beers:

Davidgjsc

#3
Oh, it seems that I have purchaised a locomotive where I can´t buy waggons for. I didn´t know that this is possible.

Are those kits for suitable coaches easy to assamble (beginner friendly)? Where can I find them?

That´s a lovely small layout Kevin!


Tank You :)

Newportnobby

Such a shame you didn't go for the SE & CR version of the Terrier as there's also a Farish 'C' class in that stunning livery along with 3 coach 'Birdcage' sets to run with it, and Rapido are bringing out a range of SE & CR wagons

https://www.mdrdirect.co.uk/dapol-n-gauge/3486--dapol-2s-012-011-terrier-a1-751-secr-green.html

thebrighton

Quote from: Davidgjsc on July 22, 2024, 07:10:37 PMAre those kits for suitable coaches easy to assamble (beginner friendly)? Where can I find them?


There were a number of 3D prints from Recreation21 but unfortunately they were only available through Shapeways which has just gone bankrupt.

Etched Pixels offered etched kits but following its closure the remaining stock was transferred to the 2mm SA where, I believe, they are only available when the association is attending a show.

An Alternative would to be to repaint some of the original Farish 4 wheel suburban coaches. You can replace the chassis with the NG Society Stove 6 wheel chassis.

James of these boards has some 3D prints here: https://gosportrailworks.carrd.co/#



Phoenix

Hi David,

My Terrier is in Great Western livery, and pulls a mix of all sorts of wagons, but finishes with a Great Western guards van.

I'm glad you like my layout. It is very small, as you can see here ....





This is the thread of making it if you've got a few hours to kill  :D  :thumbsup:  :D

https://www.ngaugeforum.co.uk/SMFN/index.php?topic=39207.0

All best wishes

Kevin

 :beers:

Davidgjsc

Thank you, Newportnobby, for mentioning the SE&CR! I have just found out that there are two lines that were both used by LB&SCR and SE&CR! The first line was between South Croydon and Hurst Green (Oxted Line) and the second one between between South Croydon and Woodside. So I think that I might invent a fictional location on one of those two lines and use both liveries. Here are some links that are showcasing this:


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c5/LBSCR_map_Victoria.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Eastern_and_Chatham_Railway#/media/File:Map_of_South_Eastern_and_Chatham_Railway_1920.jpg

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Croydon%2C_Norwood_%26_Woodside_RJD_53.jpg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxted_line


The C-Class Wainwright is a beautiful locomotive and it´s good to hear that there will be coaches and waggons available. I would really like to get one C Class locomotive. Unfortunately I didn´t find any website where it´s still available. Can you recomend one?


It´s very unfortunate that shapeways doesn´t exist anymore. However, their website is still online. Is the product on the link below the one you mentioned, the brighton?
I´m considering, if it´s possible for me to scratch build this design with balsa wood and add the 6 wheel chassis from the n gauge society.

https://www.shapeways.com/product/DVJ3WZ8N8/o-148fs-lyr-6-wheel-d10-brake-3rd-coach?optionId=299292845&li=shops

Your layout is really amazing, Phoenix! I didn´t imagine it to be that tiny. The arrangement of the scenery makes it look bigger and yet, it´s all in a suitcase!

Cheers,
David


thebrighton

Quote from: Davidgjsc on July 23, 2024, 06:23:24 PMThe C-Class Wainwright is a beautiful locomotive and it´s good to hear that there will be coaches and waggons available. I would really like to get one C Class locomotive. Unfortunately I didn´t find any website where it´s still available. Can you recomend one?

You may well have to look for second hand as it's been a few years since they were released and I've not heard of another run yet. Of course if you like assembling things you can buy C Class spars from Bachmann. It'll cost a bit more probably but you can build a complete loco with the spares:  https://bachmann-spares.co.uk/category/6-graham-farish-steam-loco-spares/c-class-wainwright-0-6-0

Quote from: Davidgjsc on July 23, 2024, 06:23:24 PMIt´s very unfortunate that shapeways doesn´t exist anymore. However, their website is still online. Is the product on the link below the one you mentioned, the brighton?
I´m considering, if it´s possible for me to scratch build this design with balsa wood and add the 6 wheel chassis from the n gauge society.

https://www.shapeways.com/product/DVJ3WZ8N8/o-148fs-lyr-6-wheel-d10-brake-3rd-coach?optionId=299292845&li=shops


That was one of Simon's offerings but that's a L&Y coach  :)

Newportnobby

Quote from: Davidgjsc on July 23, 2024, 06:23:24 PMThank you, Newportnobby, for mentioning the SE&CR!

The C-Class Wainwright is a beautiful locomotive and it´s good to hear that there will be coaches and waggons available. I would really like to get one C Class locomotive. Unfortunately I didn´t find any website where it´s still available. Can you recomend one?


The loco reference you need is 372-775 but, as has been said, very difficult to find.
The coach reference is 374-910 and these are available. For instance, Kernow have some at a decent price

https://www.kernowmodelrailcentre.com/p/43494/374-910-Graham-Farish-SECR-60ft-Birdcage-Stock---3-Pack---SECR

Rapido are doing packs of SECR wagons and these are due, according to them, in Qt3 this year

https://rapidotrains.co.uk/secr-freight-packs---n-gauge/

Buying from larger retailers will reduce the price by some 15% and Rapido have sold out of the SECR versions anyway

nickk

I recently bought the one bearing the name Stepney from Compass Models in Rotherfield. It was Rotherfield village Fete and they were doing 10% off to celebrate - still a lot more than 56 euros lol. My (as yet unstarted) layout is based on GWR so I'm just going to pretend its one they haven't got round to repainting yet  :D

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