All good pointers for at least one of our Wezzies. Which company does "County Cream"?
As I do not have a vast library of books on the Westerns I shall be pleased to see any references which illustrate the matter of the conduits etc. and the interior cab doors.
thank you, Graham
Graham,
Swindon 1000, electrical conduit painted cab bulkhead colour - "The WR Diesel-Hydraulics", H Dady, p13 D1004,
"The Heyday of the Westerns", D Huntriss, p8, D1009.
Crewe 1000, electrical conduit on cab bulkhead painted orange - "Fifty Years of the Westerns", D Cross, p7, D1047.
"Looking Back at Western Region Hydraulics", K Derrick, p80, D1061.
Maroon / dark colour on interior cab door - "Diesels Around London - a colour portfolio", D Cross, p57, D1042.
A quick look through these books revealed that most 1000s seem to have light grey cab interiors in maroon days!
Cream cab interior - "Looking Back at Western Region Hydraulics", K Derrick, p51.
In 1:1 scale, County Cream is manufactured by Dulux. I do not know what the equivalent colour is called in modelling paints.
The photos of Crewe 1000s mentioned above with orange conduit are not very clear, but the conduit is definately not bulkhead colour. There is a photo of D1059 at Bentley Heath Crossing, recently released from Crewe and the conduit is clearly orange, but I cannot locate this photo yet. Similarly, there is a photo of D1062, recently released to traffic seen at Acocks Green I believe, and the conduit is clearly orange. This photo appears on the cover of the 1964 Ian Allan spotters Combined Volume I believe.
As always, if you want accuracy and authenticity in a model, you can never do enough research!!
Roger
Edit - D1062 photo at Acocks Green is also on the back cover of "The Heyday of the Westerns", D Huntriss