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Richard Foot - My life with model and miniature railways: Lots 1238, 1243-1248, 1251-1272. It all started when I was a youngster and the acquisition of a Hornby Dublo train set. I was soon dissatisfied with an oval circuit and persuaded my father to let me build a more sophisticated layout in the loft. I then started to try to build my own track and carriages, largely done when I should have been doing my school homework. As a teenager I have many recollections of cycling off to various vantage points to watch express steam trains hurtling by and have vivid memories of being invited into the signal box at Esher station on the main Southampton line. It was whilst attending the Annual Easter exhibition at the Central Hall in Westminster that I was smitten with the sheer size of 16mm and G scale. Joining a local club I was soon persuaded that 32mm was the gauge to go for and live steam rather that electric propulsion was the preferred method of operation. So tentatively I purchased a gas-fired Pearse 16mm scale locomotive based on the Welshpool and Llanfair “Countess”. This purchase and the influence of the club soon resulted in a fine collection of 16mm locomotives, including two coal fired engines made by John Shawe. Later, a visit to Maxitrak opened my eyes to the even larger size of 5” gauge or 1/11 scale. This is really an impressive size of locomotive and without much pre-planning I bought, on impulse, a little coal fired GER 0-4-0 Y4 GER. Over the years I acquired several very fine main line locomotives including a “Hall” and an “L1” which have been run on various ground level lines up and down the country. The most notable of these is the twice annual meeting at Gilling, North Yorkshire. I also acquired a selection of rolling stock to run with the engine, including a very fine Southern bogie parcels van and a delightful guard’s van built by Doug Hewson Models. As the years have progressed and age has crept up, I have recently returned to more manageable 4mm scale and 00 Gauge. Railways have been my lifelong interest and hobby and have given me much pleasure and knowledge, including engineering, model making and scenic appreciation. A 5” Gauge professionally-constructed Southern Railway bogie Utility van: built by Doug Hewson Models, finished in SR green, with carrying case
A rare N Scale model of the Wuppertal ‘Schwebebahn’ by Lutz Hielscher: delicately made in etched brass/nickel sheet, including 2-car ‘Kaiserwagen’ set in lined red/cream livery, a 1980s articulated ‘Hinge-train’ in blue/orange, overhead rail sections including two turning circles, gantry supports of two types, ‘Zoo Stadion’ station and two charger units for the on-board rechargeable batteries, VG-E unboxed but with Hielscher catalogue and assembly instructions (qty)
H0 n9 narrow Gauge Locomotives by Roco and rolling Stock: comprising an 0-6-0 tank locomotive and 6-wheel diesel by Roco, in original boxes, F, both appear repainted, boxes G, together with three coaches, two vans, open wagons and skip wagons, some linked together in rakes, some commercial products and some from kits or scratch built, and four small-scale signals, overall F-G (qty)
A collection of 00 Gauge 4mm/1ft scale kits: some partially made-up, including etched brass/nickel bodies for Stanier 4-6-0, Midland Compound, and SECR H Class 0-4-4T, together with unmade kits for a LNWR ‘Whitworth’ 2-4-0 by London Road Models, Coaching stock kits and others by various makers, kits unchecked, overall F (qty)
A collection of 00 Gauge 4mm/1ft scale kits by Ratio Airfix and others: mostly unmade, including Ratio MR 2-4-0 locomotive with motor, various MR and LNWR coaching stock, assorted wagons and many others, signals and other scenic parts, Kitmaster Stirling Single made-up, and an unusual LMS 4-4-0 with cast body by unknown maker, part-made, mostly G-VG, majority in original boxes/packets (qty)
An approximately 00 scale diorama of an engine building/repair works: measuring approx 40” x 16½” x 15”, including large Continental-style buildings with traction engines and Steam rollers in various stages of construction and maintenance, the workshops incorporating all manner of equipment, stationary engines and the like, in a Perspex case, overall VG
The Peter J Moore Collection Growing up by a rural Essex branch line (Audley End to Bartlow), and then moving, aged 7, to Camden Town in London may just have had some influence. Just down the road was King’s Cross, Euston, and St. Pancras stations, and in the 1950s these were very interesting times. I always found King’s Cross the most active of the three and coming from Eastern England influenced me towards BR(E) and of course, the LNER. Then came along college, girls, The Shadows, a career, marriage, family, and of course eventually Model Railways. Having always had an appreciation for scale models, I tried my hand at loco kit building, and the rest is history, as they say. I have constructed two 00 Gauge layouts based upon BR(E)/LNER periods with my underlying passion being the LNER. I research the detail of everything I build and have a massive reference library; both layouts have featured in Model Rail Magazine. Over the years I built many locos, Wagons and Coaches in 00 scale, and I do all my own painting, lining, and lettering. Commission work for a group of friends has also kept me busy, as well as repairs and repaints. More recently I have ventured into 0 Gauge and have started a garden railway. This in part has been inspired by local friends and their layouts, and in addition membership of the local Gauge 0 Guild has created many new friends. I have now decided to adopt this scale fully, hence the sale of my 00 collection. Bachmann 00 Gauge LNER lined green Locomotives: comprising 31-550B Class V2 2-6-2 as no 4771 ‘Green Arrow’, together with 31-525 Class A2 4-6-2 no 525 ‘A H Peppercorn’, in original boxes, VG, latter has etched nameplates applied, boxes VG (2)
Early Railway Drawings of London & North Western Railway Locomotives: including a set of General Arrangement drawings, approx 10”x 20” showing most of the LNWR designs, together with a similar set of weight distribution diagrams, all supplied by BR/OPC publishing, together with a roll of larger-scale detailed locomotive designs, a ring-binder index to the LNWR drawings, and sundry other related drawings, mostly G-VG (qty)
A collection of Overseas Railway drawings: including detailed schematics from Baldwin, Lima and others, particularly ‘Boxpok’ wheel details as used on American-built locomotives, together with a group of small-scale locomotive outline drawings and a series of annotated works late ‘rubbings’, G-VG (qty)
A collection of etched brass locomotive and stock plates for various scales by Beeson: including pairs of nameplates for ‘City of Stoke-on-Trent’ and ‘Royal Scot’ (LMS/BR), ‘Rainhill’ (Industrial), ‘City of Chester’ (GCR), ‘Cuckoo’ and ‘Sir Gilbert Claughton’ (LNWR), various number plates including GWR 6009 (2), 5548 (4), LNWR 1384 (3) and many others, mostly in O scale but with some larger and smaller, including miniature works plates of Manning Wardle, Brush, GWR and many more, LMS and BR smokebox plates, some possibly Beeson’s ‘rejects’ but quite highly-detailed and exquisite by anybody else’s standards, VG-E (100+)
A collection of etched brass plate sets for O scale by Beeson: most in original Beeson packets, including LNWR No 66 ‘Experiment’, No 503 ‘Dreadnought’, No 618 ‘Princess Alexandra’, No 2061 ‘Harpy’, No 3020 ‘Cornwall’ and ‘Prince of Wales’ (nameplates only), together with South Western Railway No 702, a T9 Class, including the diamond-shaped makers’ plates, all VG (6 packets + 4 loose plates)
A small collection of Beeson-made Locomotive Wheels in various scales: most in 7mm scale with a few in 4mm, including two LNWR-type drivers of Webb style, a pair of 48mm wheels, one 54mm for a Johnson ‘Spinner’ or the like and others, all finished to a customarily very high standard, VG-E (10)
Beeson-made Locomotive Component Patterns in large scale: a hand-made wooden driving-wheel pattern for a wheel 12” in diameter, with crankpin boss and painted brown and black, G-VG, slight damage to back of centre boss, together with a metal pattern for axle box spring and hangers, spring 4¾” long
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - PIONEERS OF AVIATION - a selection of 8 packaged The Aviation Archive Corgi die cast models to include 3 x Pioneers of Aviation scale models, 2 x 1:144 - a Douglas DC-3 Western Airlines (AA30012) and a Vickers V.802 Viscount G-AOJC (AA30510) and a 1:72 scale Boeing Vertol BV-234L Chinook (AA34207). Lot further includes x5 1:144 scale model sets to include 3 x USAAF commemorative edition B17-Sally B Mustang Thunderbolt (49502) (2 x sealed) and 2 x Limited edition Confederate Airforce Set B29 'FiFi' Mustang Thunderbolt (1 x sealed) (49506).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - MILITARY AIR POWER - a selection of 6 packaged The Aviation Archive Corgi Military Air Power die cast 1:144 scale models to include a Lockheed C-130E Hercules (AA31303), a Douglas EC-47P Skytrain (47112), a HP Victor MK2 (48702), a D.H. Comet C.4 (48503), a Bristol Britannia 253/CMK1 XM-496 (48604) and a HP Victor K2 (AA31602).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - WORLD WAR II - a selection of 5 packaged The Aviation Archive Corgi World War II scale die cast models to include a War in the Pacific 1:144 scale Short Sunderland III JM673/ P 'Black Peter' (AA31703) and a 1:72 Guadalcanal Two Piece Set (AA99120), a 1:72 scale Europe and Africa DH Mosquito NF MkII DZ726 (AA32803) and a DH Mosquito PR MkIV & Supermarine Spitfire PRVII Type G (AA99110) and a 1:144 scale D-Day Douglas C-47 'Dakota' RAF Y-SL KG374 (AA30003).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - THUNDER IN THE SKIES - a selection of 5 packaged The Aviation Archive Corgi Military Air Power - Thunder in the Skies 1:144 scale models to include a Vickers V.838 Viscount (AA30507), a Douglas R4D-5 'Que Sera Sera' 12418 (AA30002), a Douglas C-47 Dakota (AA30005), and 2 x Boeing C-97G Stratofreighter 'Angel of Deliverance' (AA31002).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - THE AVIATION ARCHIVE - a selection of 5 packaged The Aviation Archive Corgi die cast models to include the limited edition 1:144 scale Anniversary Edition of the Sally B B-17G Flying Fortress U.S.A.A.F. WWII Memorial Flight (48206), 2 x limited edition 1:72 scale DH Mosquito FB VI - MM403/SB No. 464 Squadron (AA32802), a 1:144 scale Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle" (AA31104) and a 1:144 Operation Chastise Avro Lancaster The Dam Busters Special Edition (47304).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - THE AVIATION ARCHIVE - a selection of 5 packaged The Aviation Archive Corgi scale models to include a 1:72 Messerschmitt Bf109E-4/B (AA32101), a 1:72 Flying Aces Supermarine Spitfire MkIIA OC Tangmere Wing (49002), a 1:72 Vought F4U-1 Corsair White 7 (AA33001), a limited edition 1:72 DH Mosquito FB VI (AA32802) and a 1:144 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress "Memphis Belle" (AA31104).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - JET FIGHTER POWER - a selection of 7 packaged Jet Fighter Power Corgi The Aviation Archive 1:72 scale models to include an English Electric Lightning F.MkII XN779/X (AA32302), an EE Lightning F.Mk.IA "The Tigers" Aerobatic Team (AA32301), an EE Lightning F2 92 Sqn RAF Aerobatics Team (49402), a Hawker Hunter Mk6 4FTS 1973 (49803), an EE Lightning F1A 56 Sqn 'Firebirds' (49401), a Hawker Hunter F.Mk.6a XF418/16 (AA32702) and a McDonnell F-4N Phantom II 151000 - US Navy VF-111 'Sundowners' (AA33201).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES- MILITARY - a selection of 6 packaged The Aviation Archive Military Corgi 1:144 scale models to include a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress 'Yankee Doodle' (AA31103), an Avro York L'Armee de l'air (47206), a Douglas C-47B Dakota IV KN442 (47114), a Boeing C-97G (48103), a Boeing B-29 Hawg Wild (AA31802) and a Lockheed Constellation USAF (47506).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - MILITARY - a selection of 6 packaged The Aviation Archive Military Corgi 1:144 scale models to include an Avro Lancaster Royal Canadian Air Force (47303), a Douglas C-47B Dakota IV KN442 RAF Transport Command (47114), a Bristol Britannia 312F 'XX-367' 'Team Spirit' A&AEE Boscombe Down (AA31502), a Comet 4 Royal Aircraft Establishment (AA31401), a Boeing C-97A Stratofreighter (48104) and a B-29 Super fortress with Bell X-1 (48903).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - AIRLINERS OF THE WORLD - a selection of 9 packaged The Aviation Archive Airliners of the World Corgi 1:144 scale models to include 2 x Vickers Viscount 803 PH-VIB - KLM (AA30506), 2 x Vickers Viscount 700 Capital Airlines N7443 (AA30505), a Bristol Britannia 307 G-ANCE (AA31505), 2 x Bristol Britannia 324 Cunard Eagle Airways G-ARKA (AA31504), a Short Sunderland BOAC G-AGHW (AA31702) and a Lockheed L-749 Constellation F-BAZL (AA30403).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - FRONTIER AIRLINERS - a collection of 8 packaged The Aviation Archive Frontier Airliners 1:144 scale models to include a Douglas C-47A - Aer Lingus (47103), a Douglas DC-3 - American Airlines (47102) and 6 x Douglas DC3s to include KLM (47108), Air France (47110), Air Atlantique (47107), Eastern Airlines (47105), Lufthansa (47109) and a Douglas Dakota - BEA (47104).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - FRONTIER AIRLINERS - a collection of 8 packaged The Aviation Archive Frontier Airliners 1:144 scale models to include a Douglas DC-3 American Airlines (47102), a Douglas C-47A - Aer Lingus (47103) and 5 x Douglas DC3s to include Air France (47110), KLM (47108), Eastern Airlines (47105), Lufthansa (47109) and Air Atlantique (47107).
CORGI AEROPLANES/AIRPLANES - CLASSIC JETLINERS - a selection of 4 packaged The Aviation Archive Limited Edition Classic Jetliners 1:144 scale models to include a Boeing 707-321 Pan American World Airways, N412PA, 1965 (AA32906), a Boeing 707-327C Braniff International Airways (AA32904), a Boeing 707-331B, N18709 Trans World Airlines (AA32902) and a Boeing 707-336C British Airways (AA32903).
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