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I have a Lady Anne. Mine was factory built. I love it. Mine happens to be in Maroon, but as it's a popular colour I've seen lots in different colours. It seems to suit them all! In all honesty I'd love another, but that would give me a dilema. I like black too so would it be black, stick with maroon for a 'fleet colour' or go with something different like Brunswick Green? While on the subject of colour, if you look at full sized locomotives of all gauges, I've never come across one where the back of the buffer beams are painted red. However it's your locomotive, just go with what you think is good. Because you've put it together you'll know how to take it apart if you want to make mods later, or change the colour.
I can't offer any build tips, but will follow with interest. I might get a kit and have a go myself.
Ian
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 10:27 am
by TonyW
IanC wrote: βSun Jun 03, 2018 9:19 am... I've never come across one where the back of the buffer beams are painted red ...
Amen to that! Add unpainted shiny wheels to the list too.
IanC wrote: βSun Jun 03, 2018 9:19 am... I've never come across one where the back of the buffer beams are painted red ...
Amen to that! Add unpainted shiny wheels to the list too.
Haha yeah bufferbeams was a school boy error, will be painting backs black when I next do some paint
I'd never really thought of the wheels but you're right, probably paint black at the next opportunity too!
yes, I missed off the shiny wheels too. Mine are black. I'm gradually losing most of the brass handrails, boiler bands etc. A painted finish looks better IMHO.
Ian
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 11:02 am
by tom_tom_go
Could you bring yourself to join the mucky crew club?
It does look good, I was thinking of getting a satin top coat to take the shine off the green, I've seen a few done and it makes them look a little less pristine which I like
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 8:04 pm
by IanC
tom_tom_go wrote: βSun Jun 03, 2018 11:02 am
Could you bring yourself to join the mucky crew club?
I have to admit, no, I can't. I have no idea why not. When I did OO Everything I did was weathered, even if only very lightly. For some reason I can't bring myself to do it in 16mm. I do admire those that can and do though and yes I've seen your Smokey Sophie thread. She's a beauty.
Ian
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 9:29 pm
by tom_tom_go
What if I threw in an oily rag?
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 1:35 pm
by IanC
tom_tom_go wrote: βSun Jun 03, 2018 9:29 pm
What if I threw in an oily rag?
I've got loads of my own oily rags. thanks. For the moment, I'm happy just gradually reducing the shiny bits, wheels, handrails, dome, boiler bands etc.
My goods stock is matt, coaches are satin, and my solitary locomotive is glossy! I may one day pluck up courage to weather, but not just yet
Ian
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:52 am
by Jackf88
Managed to have a painting session at the weekend, smokebox, SB base wheels and inside the buffer beams - definitely a marked aesthetic improvement:
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:54 am
by tom_tom_go
Looking good.
What high temp paint did you use on the smokebox out of interest?
Also, the boiler plug you have there is it a top up valve or not?
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:58 am
by Jackf88
Next up is opening up the valve covers and re-setting all the valve timing, used a vice to press on the cranks and it has improved the running - still some movement but no horrible noises! However setting up the timing from all of it being off without opening up the valve covers proved unsuccessful
Also will be ordering the body kit soon, have seen a few LA's without the rear bunker which I quite like so may leave it off.
Still haven't decided on a colour.
Awaiting a name plate - brass on a black background 'Scafell Pike'.
And finaly at some point I need to pick up my chuffer from royal mail; who finds 'open 9-1' useful?!
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 8:01 am
by Jackf88
tom_tom_go wrote: βTue Jun 19, 2018 7:54 am
Looking good.
What high temp paint did you use on the smokebox out of interest?
Also, the boiler plug you have there is it a top up valve or not?
Cheers, I just bought a can from the local DIY shop, think it was for log burners etc, but cures at room temp - no primer which seemed alien to me! But survived a steaming with no issues and am pleased with the results visually.
Awaiting a name plate - brass on a black background 'Scafell Pike'.
And finaly at some point I need to pick up my chuffer from royal mail; who finds 'open 9-1' useful?!
Great name Jackβ¦.
Blooming Royal Mail, I have a post office just 1/4 of a mile away, but if they canβt be bothered to leave with a neighbour I have to go 8 miles to the next post office they take anything to if they canβt deliver it, even though I also pass another 2 sub post offices on the wayβ¦..
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 8:13 am
by FWLR
Love your paint work by the wayβ¦..
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 12:57 pm
by IanC
Jackf88 wrote: βTue Jun 19, 2018 7:58 am
Next up is opening up the valve covers and re-setting all the valve timing, used a vice to press on the cranks and it has improved the running - still some movement but no horrible noises! However setting up the timing from all of it being off without opening up the valve covers proved unsuccessful
Also will be ordering the body kit soon, have seen a few LA's without the rear bunker which I quite like so may leave it off.
Still haven't decided on a colour.
Awaiting a name plate - brass on a black background 'Scafell Pike'.
And finaly at some point I need to pick up my chuffer from royal mail; who finds 'open 9-1' useful?!
Making good progress. I can't help with the valve timing, but it looks good so far.
Most of the Lady Annes without bunker I've seen are the coal fired versions. However it's your locomotive, so go with what you think best. For colour schemes, why not have a look at http://www.lightline16mm.com There are a lot of colour schemes there that might provide inspiration. I think I've chosen the colour and name for my next locomotive. Just have to decide which locomotive. I might order the nameplates though.
Ian
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 1:22 pm
by tom_tom_go
If you watch the end of this video my SL is being towed by a gas fired Lady Anne without the bunker (I like the look of it as well):
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 3:00 pm
by Jackf88
Yeah I like plain, and then put a brake vac bag on there, looks more prototypical to me? Like the back of an l&b loco etc. Maybe a set of fire irons.
Jackf88 wrote: βTue Jun 19, 2018 7:58 am
Next up is opening up the valve covers and re-setting all the valve timing, used a vice to press on the cranks and it has improved the running - still some movement but no horrible noises! However setting up the timing from all of it being off without opening up the valve covers proved unsuccessful
Also will be ordering the body kit soon, have seen a few LA's without the rear bunker which I quite like so may leave it off.
Still haven't decided on a colour.
Awaiting a name plate - brass on a black background 'Scafell Pike'.
And finaly at some point I need to pick up my chuffer from royal mail; who finds 'open 9-1' useful?!
Making good progress. I can't help with the valve timing, but it looks good so far.
Most of the Lady Annes without bunker I've seen are the coal fired versions. However it's your locomotive, so go with what you think best. For colour schemes, why not have a look at http://www.lightline16mm.com There are a lot of colour schemes there that might provide inspiration. I think I've chosen the colour and name for my next locomotive. Just have to decide which locomotive. I might order the nameplates though.
Ian
Thanks Ian, yeah I think I've seen that site, that's what makes me think I'd like a br lined black livery - so many options! I guess at the end of the day it's not a massive deal to change the colour!
Re: Lady Anne Kit Build
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 3:02 pm
by Jackf88
FWLR wrote: βTue Jun 19, 2018 8:13 am
Love your paint work by the wayβ¦..
Thanks! Im not sure it'd stand up to closer inspection quite so well!