A friend who knows his railways called round the other evening, and we had a tour of the railway stuff. My Bachmann 'Lyn' conversion was on the bench, and I asked if he could tell what it was. 'Well, it's a Baldwin, isn't it?' He replied.
Sooo....I've done even more to mask its origins. The biggest change is that she is now an 0-4-2, which should solve the problem of running through trailing points

. The front overhang has been cut right back (about 40mm shorter), while the cab has also had about 15mm taken off its length and 10mm off its height; the cab floor has been cut'n'shut, with the original rear buffer beam retained.
All in all, she now looks to my (biased) eyes more like an ex-WD or contractor's loco. Light grey rather suits her...
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Most importantly, the coupler height is now at stock IOM level, which was a major operating flaw with the original 'Lyn'.
Compare her appearance now against her last use , testing the turntable installation...
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