Morning all.
Well, the Railway fund has had a significant uplift in the last week or so, with more locos, previously purchased for various projects, have found new homes. Even the Italian steam selection has now moved on.
There could well be more, but the only purchase lined up from the fund is, as stated, Rapido's lovely SE&CR O1 0.6.0s, though we may see another livery joining the SE&CR jobs.
I must admit, Rapido's announcement of their LB&SCR brake vans caused a slight pause, to consider if a LB&SCR side project was viable but, so far, I've been brave !
But it could happen, especially as we now have batch two of the lovely round ended wagons from Kernow, as well as the vans and opens from Rapido.
Other key tank locomotive omissions will also be the ex-LCDR 0-4-4 tanks designed by William Kirtley. The A1 & A2 class withdrawn in 1923-25 and R & R1 class of which a handful survived nationalisation. Plus the ex-SER R & R1 0-6-0T famously used on the Folkestone Harbour branch and originally produced by Hornby Dublo and later Wrenn.
And of course William Kirtley was the engineering brains behind the early Wainwright classes with the H 0-4-4T, C 0-6-0 and D 4-4-0 fundamentally being Kirtley designs based upon his earlier LCDR R1 0-4-4T, B2 0-6-0 and M3 4-4-0 classes.
Hi Dave,
I'd be very pleased with an R or R1, be it a 0.4.4T or the 0.6.0T. Both are rather nice, especially the prospect of a Canterbury to Whitstable cut down job.
I do wonder if a Q or Q1 0.4.4T is under consideration by Rapido as the Metropolitan E is so similar, and in fact, the Met's precursor to the E Class was based on the SER design. We shall see, but it would make a nice alternative to the Hornby H.
Lots to think about and I'm sure there is plenty more to come from Rapido on the pre-grouping side of things as it really is a growth market in RTR land at present.
Rob