What is it? An F&B 0-4-2 - FINISHED

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What a beautiful model!
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philipy wrote: Wed Feb 04, 2026 2:29 pm I was beginning to think today would never come ... but...
The result was worth the effort though.

I like the satin finish. Lining and good coat of varnish always seems to give a richer appearance to a coloured loco.

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ps. The 'six phases of a project' came out of the IT world, but the early stages apply equally to modelling. If you want a truly Sisyphean project, build a Garratt.........

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Thanks Graeme.
GTB wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 12:05 am
If you want a truly Sisyphean project, build a Garratt.........
Funnily enough, before I started on the F&B loco, I did start to look at a Garratt, even collected a few drawings, but in the end decided that even the smallest type would be way too big to get round my tighter curves ( or any of them!) and I'm not masochistic enough to start something that major knowing that even if it got finished, I would never be able to run it.
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Well this has turned out to be a thing of extraordinary beauty. Such crisp high resolution printwork realising all the detail in your design, and everything elevated by that absolutely beautiful finish. Just wonderful.
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Well I can only echo the praise that everyone else has heaped upon you. That is a thing of beauty😍
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Lonsdaler wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2026 5:23 pm Well I can only echo the praise that everyone else has heaped upon you. That is a thing of beauty😍
I think it must be the best 3D printed loco I've ever seen.

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Thanks again to everyone for all the nice comments, I do appreciate them.
ge_rik wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 8:43 am
I think it must be the best 3D printed loco I've ever seen.

Rik, I'm not sure I'd go that far though! :oops:

I'm now soldiering on with the coaches to go with it. I did post about the Brake 3rd some months ago and currently have the 1st/2nd Composite underway, but I'll do a separate thread for that. However, just as a teaser, here are Lord & Lady Muck ready for their 1st Class compartment, (after some fettling and painting of course).
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philipy wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 11:34 am Thanks again to everyone for all the nice comments, I do appreciate them.
ge_rik wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 8:43 am
I think it must be the best 3D printed loco I've ever seen.
Rik, I'm not sure I'd go that far though! :oops:
I've led a very sheltered life ........ :lol:

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Bloody brilliant Phil! :salute:
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