I've got a TF and TS in Intercity exec scheme spare from a boxed HST set, and I was thinking of adding buffers and using in a loco hauled rake.
from comparing with a loco hauled mk.3 the frame on the loco hauled one has the buffers cast in, while the hst version just has a plain end.
1. which would be better, drill and fit buffers, or just glue on spares cut off a farish mk.3 ?
2. is there any variation in the IC exec scheme between hst and loco hauled versions ?
3. or, as these are surplus, would it be better to offer for sale ?
cheers
alan
Quote from: class37025 on January 17, 2013, 03:57:30 PM
2. is there any variation in the IC exec scheme between hst and loco hauled versions ?
HST Mark 3 script :
Inter-City 125
LHCS Mark 3A script :
Inter-City
The vents on the roof should also be different, but it looks as if Dapol have missed this one
Quote from: mjkerr on January 17, 2013, 08:58:03 PM
Quote from: class37025 on January 17, 2013, 03:57:30 PM
2. is there any variation in the IC exec scheme between hst and loco hauled versions ?
HST Mark 3 script :
Inter-City 125
LHCS Mark 3A script :
Inter-City
The vents on the roof should also be different, but it looks as if Dapol have missed this one
the blue / grey mk.3s are as you say, but the hst IC exec ones I've got have only the Intercity, no 125.
Quote from: class37025 on January 17, 2013, 09:02:32 PMthe blue / grey mk.3s are as you say, but the hst IC exec ones I've got have only the Intercity, no 125.
I suggest you search photos in this livery, the correct script is Inter-City 125
From memory Dapol agreed they had made an error
It's enough to fix with Fox Transfers
cheers, at least that means that the ones I've got just need buffers adding to run as locohauled, unless there are any other differences in schemes between the hst and loco hauled.
looks like I'll just need to superglue some buffers on.
Quote from: class37025 on January 18, 2013, 12:09:06 AM
cheers, at least that means that the ones I've got just need buffers adding to run as locohauled, unless there are any other differences in schemes between the hst and loco hauled.
looks like I'll just need to superglue some buffers on.
Looks like you missed my comments about the roof vents being different
Quote from: mjkerr on January 18, 2013, 12:56:59 AM
Quote from: class37025 on January 18, 2013, 12:09:06 AM
cheers, at least that means that the ones I've got just need buffers adding to run as locohauled, unless there are any other differences in schemes between the hst and loco hauled.
looks like I'll just need to superglue some buffers on.
Looks like you missed my comments about the roof vents being different
no, didn't miss it, but can live with the ones on there ;D
If the coaches came with the Dapol Executive livery HST set ND122C then the coaches supplied with it were in the intercity swallow livery and the lettering is in Intercity in italics. 42284 was the TS and 41029 was the TF.
These coaches have the darker Falcon grey upper body strip and do not match the previously released loco hauled Dapol mk3 coaches which have a lighter shade of executive dark grey but they are perfect for the swallow livery HST set.
The only other difference between the released models is the buffers.
Hope that helps..
Cheers
Mark
Hi Mark,
yep, those are the carriage numbers, so they are swallow scheme, but didn't that have a swallow marking IIRC, so a double oops for dapol ;D
cheers
alan
yes, I just checked mine and those two coaches don't have the swallow motif on the door windows.. I never noticed until now! I don't think all coaches had the swallow motifs on the door windows though..
Cheers
Mark
Quote from: scruff on January 18, 2013, 05:14:16 PMI don't think all coaches had the swallow motifs on the door windows though..
You will need to refer to photos, as not all coaches had these fitted to the door windows
Equally, virtually no Mark 2 coaches had these
I just spent an hour searching and can't find a single photo of a mark 3 coach with swallow motif on them!
Cheers
Mark