(WH)WHR Rolling Stock
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That is one lovely paint job, Andrew, it just looks so hard worked. Well done.
Philip
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My thoughts exactly!
I was going to say Captain Haddock but thought you might be offended.... Actually he does look well modelled. I can't remember the last time I had a MacDonalds meal - and certainly have no legitimate reason to claim a Happy Meal figure. I wonder if there's a black market in them .....
Rik
PS Just found a set of all six figures on eBay for £5 (inc postage), so thought I'd give them a try. I can always remodel them to disguise their origins. Thanks for the heads-up.
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Another superb weathering Job Andrew, I notice there's even a small cobweb on the right hand hinge strap, perfect.
Grant.
Grant.
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You do have a knack with weathering Andrew. I love the way you seem to have the rusty bits just right.
Maybe you could do a thread on "How to weather rolling stock"
Maybe you could do a thread on "How to weather rolling stock"
ROD
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You'll have to try harder than that to offend me Rik!
I don't frequent McDonalds much either, but the toys do crop up in charity shops from time to time - I've got two pairs of the Thomson Twins in different vehicles. Good luck with yours.
Glad you like the wagon and its weathering everyone. My technique mostly involves attacking a new paint job with fine sandpaper, and then sloshing some dilute paint around before dry-brushing on some rust. I'll take some photos sometime...
Cheers,
Andrew
PS I think that "cobweb" is a stray strand of UHU Grant!
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Beautiful as always, Andrew.
Regards,
Aaron
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Hello again,
I've just finished the last of the trio of Phil Sharples wagon kits I purchased, the Ffestiniog 1 plank "beer" wagon:
It's awaiting a FR-style number plate, which I'll order in due course. The kit came with a curved wooden buffer, but the real thing sports a more conventional buffer, so I modified the ends, which, in turn, meant creating new strapping, using the original as a template. I reckon a test run is called for soon...
These inexpensive kits have are very well designed (I love how the tabs and slots of the floor and sides combine to form the plank detail, for example) and great fun to build and modify - highly recommended!
Back to carriages for a while now, I think...
Cheers,
Andrew
I've just finished the last of the trio of Phil Sharples wagon kits I purchased, the Ffestiniog 1 plank "beer" wagon:
It's awaiting a FR-style number plate, which I'll order in due course. The kit came with a curved wooden buffer, but the real thing sports a more conventional buffer, so I modified the ends, which, in turn, meant creating new strapping, using the original as a template. I reckon a test run is called for soon...
These inexpensive kits have are very well designed (I love how the tabs and slots of the floor and sides combine to form the plank detail, for example) and great fun to build and modify - highly recommended!
Back to carriages for a while now, I think...
Cheers,
Andrew
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That looks great Andrew. I also have some Phil Sharples kits and yes they are brilliant kits for the money. I very cheap way of getting into our garden railway hobby.
Love to see some photos of a train with what you have built mate..
Love to see some photos of a train with what you have built mate..
ROD
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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Looking good Andrew!
How did you cut the ends without fluffing up the MDF?
How did you cut the ends without fluffing up the MDF?
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Thanks! I probably did fluff the MDF, but I stuck a thin veneer of ply over the top - if you look closely you'll see the ends are slightly thicker than the sides... I think I'll get Phil's model of an early FR coal wagon too...
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A lovely model. Beautifully designed too as you say.
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Hi all,
Before I was distracted by wagon-building, I'd observed that a somewhat clandestine operation was taking place in the railway's carriage and wagon works...
Strolling past the works today I discovered that a little more construction has taken place - after some weeks, finally the end is in sight. Not a lot else, just the end, plus a few rather spindly-looking uprights with some spacers between them, but it's progress, I suppose...
Unusually, work on this "mystery carriage" is taking place from the inside out, with the internal walls being added first.
I'll keep you posted...
Andrew.
Before I was distracted by wagon-building, I'd observed that a somewhat clandestine operation was taking place in the railway's carriage and wagon works...
Strolling past the works today I discovered that a little more construction has taken place - after some weeks, finally the end is in sight. Not a lot else, just the end, plus a few rather spindly-looking uprights with some spacers between them, but it's progress, I suppose...
Unusually, work on this "mystery carriage" is taking place from the inside out, with the internal walls being added first.
I'll keep you posted...
Andrew.
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Is this mystery carriage perhaps the... Uhhh... Boston Lodge mystery carriage?
https://www.festipedia.org.uk/wiki/Carriage_Mystery
https://www.festipedia.org.uk/wiki/Carriage_Mystery
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Maybe, maybe... A little to early to tell yet, perhaps things will become clearer when the windows start taking shape?JMORG wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:44 pm Is this mystery carriage perhaps the... Uhhh... Boston Lodge mystery carriage?
https://www.festipedia.org.uk/wiki/Carriage_Mystery
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Hi all,
It's taking a while, but I'm making some progress with FR Van 4, which now has look out duckets on both sides, and matchboarding on one...
I guess I'll carry on gradually working away at it over the winter with the aim of having it ready for spray painting when the weather warms up again in the spring...
Cheers,
Andrew.
It's taking a while, but I'm making some progress with FR Van 4, which now has look out duckets on both sides, and matchboarding on one...
I guess I'll carry on gradually working away at it over the winter with the aim of having it ready for spray painting when the weather warms up again in the spring...
Cheers,
Andrew.
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It's looking great Andrew. You will have your'e work cut out putting them boards on, but it will look fabulous with your expert hands i'am sure.
ROD
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
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https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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