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Looks more complicated than it needs to be. No need to use a Prog4, much easier to use a Tx20 or even a Tx22 for the programming. Looks like I might need to make another video and or blog post about it.
A quick update - now managed to sort the flanges and gauge issues - pics of a quick proving run up and down the line this weekend - sits nicely on the The Tesco Online Construction Express chassis - just need to sort some steps in for passengers like Jim's
I actually managed to get into the shed and do an hour on mine today, the first bit of 16mm modelling I have managed since Christmas. A huge workload, plus a dose of ill health managed to preclude anything for the past month or so.
If at first you don't succeed, use a bigger hammer!
markoteal wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2018 7:46 pm
And here is a quick video
Nice, Mark. Must remember to put the CAT set on my shopping list for AFTER next Christmas!
Yes - I'll keep an eye out as the motor bogie could be used on other projects - add in the tipper wagon and crane outline and a few meters of display track and its a bargain at £15-£20!
Big Jim wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:55 pm
A little progress has been made. Skirts and doors now complete and fitted in place.
Jim - loving the grey primer - its always the exciting part of a project when you get to this stage and everything comes together
philipy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:30 am
I like the look of it with a pair of matching bogies, Mark.
I clicked your Tesco link to see the origin and I do vaguely remember seeing them in Tesco at the end of last year. However the link you provided has a notice that says "We no longer sell this product" so it must have been a limited Christmas offering.
eBay have them Phillip for about £18.50 with free postage also on Amazon.
philipy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2018 7:30 am
I like the look of it with a pair of matching bogies, Mark.
I clicked your Tesco link to see the origin and I do vaguely remember seeing them in Tesco at the end of last year. However the link you provided has a notice that says "We no longer sell this product" so it must have been a limited Christmas offering.
eBay have them Phillip for about £18.50 with free postage also on Amazon.
A quick test coat of paint was applied to the Railbus this evening. I normally use flat colours but I had picked up a handful of jars of gloss by mistake. I thought I would use these to see what the colour looks like.
I think the beading will be picked out in cream. However, I am not sure that the perhaps a cream top half might not suit it as well.
If at first you don't succeed, use a bigger hammer!
Big Jim wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 8:26 am
I was wondering about a set of gold go faster stripes.
White is a bit boring, cream generally looks better........ When first introduced, our Walker railmotors were royal blue and silver, which looked very smart when clean. See link. Silver paint weathered quickly back then and I always add some white to cut back the shine when painting a model silver.
For the waist lining on your model, I think I'd paint both raised bead lines the same colour used on the uppers and fill in between them with black, which will give more definition to the colour separation.