I didn´t see this coming...
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I didn´t see this coming...
Hello all.
It´s been some time since I posted news from ØVJ, up north.
Much of my railway building has been in direction of a nordic feel to it. But I kind of fell in love when I saw the Pullmann coach, and thought that of course, I can do what I want on my rw. I have bought two sets of them, and am planning to build three ;)
To day I tried Pullmann nr2 with nr.1 that I built earlier this sommer. And to my big surprise, just after two month, the nr.1 had changed colour I know it´s a cardboard coach, but that rapidly change in colour I could not predict. And it is possible to make prints with more durable colours than this.
On the following photos the new built is in dark "raw umber" and the first one has become light brown.. I actually don´t know what to do to stop the bleeching prosess ( Just drive it in the dark?)
After starting to build the coaches I´ve learned that a Pullmann train visitied scandinavia in the 70´ And I also found them i ng in Wales, so all in all it wasn´t to far out anyway...
Regards to all
Michael
It´s been some time since I posted news from ØVJ, up north.
Much of my railway building has been in direction of a nordic feel to it. But I kind of fell in love when I saw the Pullmann coach, and thought that of course, I can do what I want on my rw. I have bought two sets of them, and am planning to build three ;)
To day I tried Pullmann nr2 with nr.1 that I built earlier this sommer. And to my big surprise, just after two month, the nr.1 had changed colour I know it´s a cardboard coach, but that rapidly change in colour I could not predict. And it is possible to make prints with more durable colours than this.
On the following photos the new built is in dark "raw umber" and the first one has become light brown.. I actually don´t know what to do to stop the bleeching prosess ( Just drive it in the dark?)
After starting to build the coaches I´ve learned that a Pullmann train visitied scandinavia in the 70´ And I also found them i ng in Wales, so all in all it wasn´t to far out anyway...
Regards to all
Michael
Regardless of the colour they still look very much the part. And by coincidence, last weekend I was on the WHR for a quick look at the trains.
Welsh Highland Railway by kandnwlr1, on Flickr
Welsh Highland Railway by kandnwlr1, on Flickr
https://plus.google.com/photos/10417317 ... 5943483313
It's like my bus I stored it in the garage, it delaminated and rippled with moisture! God help us if it rains! Then there is oil! I won't be building in card again but like the good man before says "the coaches look the part." Enjoy them for what they are my friend. A mushroom of modelling! Quick to rise and form, a wonder to behold and then, to fade and melt away.
Glad to see you using them as intended.
It's like my bus I stored it in the garage, it delaminated and rippled with moisture! God help us if it rains! Then there is oil! I won't be building in card again but like the good man before says "the coaches look the part." Enjoy them for what they are my friend. A mushroom of modelling! Quick to rise and form, a wonder to behold and then, to fade and melt away.
Glad to see you using them as intended.
Buses? I use the OB Bedford from Sunstar. Metal can rust, but it doesn´t delaminatesteamie1:103941 wrote:https://plus.google.com/photos/10417317 ... 5943483313
It's like my bus I stored it in the garage, it delaminated and rippled with moisture! God help us if it rains! Then there is oil! I won't be building in card again but like the good man before says "the coaches look the part." Enjoy them for what they are my friend. A mushroom of modelling! Quick to rise and form, a wonder to behold and then, to fade and melt away.
Glad to see you using them as intended.
004 by kandnwlr, on Flickr
- St.Michael
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Ops, there dissappeard four month :? since I last wrote about my Pullmans.
Some of you might have noticed that I have been trying to produce some strange stock in 7/8 scale, lately. ..But here I am back on track: My third Pullmann wagon is taking shape, and as you can see it shall be equipped with balconys in each end. I am building with an inner vision of a long train with my Lady Anne in front. The sun bleeching was / still is a big shock for me, but this last coach is a copy that I had made for me at my work. I hope it will resist bleeching much better ( If this works I think I have a rescuing plan for my first two coaches)
Some of you might have noticed that I have been trying to produce some strange stock in 7/8 scale, lately. ..But here I am back on track: My third Pullmann wagon is taking shape, and as you can see it shall be equipped with balconys in each end. I am building with an inner vision of a long train with my Lady Anne in front. The sun bleeching was / still is a big shock for me, but this last coach is a copy that I had made for me at my work. I hope it will resist bleeching much better ( If this works I think I have a rescuing plan for my first two coaches)
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The product that may best suit
http://modelshop.co.uk/Shop/Item/Marabu ... ml/ITM4586
There seem to be plenty of suppliers if you search under the product brand name marabu uv spray. Max.
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After some sloppy building (I´m getting kind of tired of cardbuilding now...) I finally got a chance to take the wagons out on the line to take some picts. As you can see they now have three different brown colours. I belive that the last one with the balconys will stand the uv-rays in a better way (It´s a copy)... Time will show..
And here posing with a red coach and my diesel "Torbjørn"
And here posing with a red coach and my diesel "Torbjørn"
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