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Can anyone help me with BCDR steam train dimensions?

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Old 16th February 2012, 10:19
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<Solved and finished cake pics added> can any1 help with BCDR steam train dimensions?

Hiya folks I really hope you can help me, I am making a scale replica of a BCDR balic no. 22 in cake- yes cake! I'm really strugging to find dimensions and original colours though as all the images are all angled profiles and in B&W- I wondered if anyone would have any idea from books or even from a model they have themselves, even just length, width and heigh would be amazing as I might be able to do the rest from the old photos.

I know this is a bit odd but if you can help I'd be so grateful!

I promise to post pics of the cake if you'd like to see it- it will be a masterpiece if I can get these basics

All the best to you all
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Old 16th February 2012, 18:09
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I'm guessing you mean a Baltic loco #22

Is it the 5' 3" Northern Irish one
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Old 17th February 2012, 08:18
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Yes that's the one, I've attached a picture if it helps- maybe I should have done that initially sorry!
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Old 17th February 2012, 17:36
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Yes that's the one, I've attached a picture if it helps- maybe I should have done that initially sorry!
Thanks for your help,
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No. 22 was one of four large 4-6-4 tanks built for the B&CDR by Beyer, Peacock in 1920.
They were painted in the B&CDR livery of dark olive green lined out in red and white

On Google there is a picture of a preserved loco in this livery which may help you

BTW for the line they were definitely overpowered but very good looking engines and also that is part of the 5 foot 2 inch gauge as well
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Welcome to Forum wee-gray.

I have a scale outline drawing of the loco but for copyright reasons I cannot publish it on the Forum. If you send me a Private Message via the Forum we can work out how to get a copy to you.

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Thank you both so much you've been a great help- the colour was a big worry for me as I really want to get it just right.
Its a while off but I shall get some pics up for you to see the cake if you like,
All the best,
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Old 9th May 2012, 13:01
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Hi folks I just wanted to thank you again and to send you some pictures of how the cake looked, I honestly could not have done this without your help!
All the very best to you both,
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Great cake model Gary. I would hate to be the one to cut that bit of master work (or is it master bake)
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Really excellent Gray! A great shame it has to be cut and eaten.

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Really excellent Gary! A great shame it has to be cut and eaten.

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Gray

Well done I'm just banned from cake making as the wife likes it toooooo much and she's trying to keep to her weight
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