Time to build a railway...but where?
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
The three coaches are now completed and have had their first outing on the railway today, although cold we have had glorious sunshine.....
Still working on the CRV and just the decals and glazing required to finish. I should be able to do that today so watch this space!
Still working on the CRV and just the decals and glazing required to finish. I should be able to do that today so watch this space!
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Rain here today sadly so can't runs Andrew Russell again, quite taken with it!
Coaches look great Peter.
Coaches look great Peter.
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Miniature masterpieces. Superb as ever, Peter.
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The coaches are beautiful Peter, love the colours
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Superb coaches Peter. Please may I ask what shade of red have you used?
Ian
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This is one brand I am not familiar with and unsure whether it is available everywhere, but it is from a local motorist's spares shop, made by MOTIP and called AUTOLACK Acryl. The colour mix is 51481, although it doesn't say what manufacture of car it is suitable for?
I am particularly pleased with the colour and finish, especially with a clear lacquer on top.
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
I was curious, because I've come across MOTIP before, but can't remember where, so I went surfing for a few minutes.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 10:23 pm
This is one brand I am not familiar with and unsure whether it is available everywhere, but it is from a local motorist's spares shop, made by MOTIP and called AUTOLACK Acryl. The colour mix is 51481, although it doesn't say what manufacture of car it is suitable for?
I am particularly pleased with the colour and finish, especially with a clear lacquer on top.
Firstly, Autolack paints are available on fleabay, but most seem to come from Germany. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lgc2-Lexus-S ... HqZXzc0jLg
So, I looked a bit deeper and MOTIP seem to be a Swiss company, with an absolutely ginormous range of colours for pretty much every car ever built, plus BS colours etc. I eventually tracked down your 51481 on their list and it appears to be for a Lexus ( don't know which model!) produced from 1993-1995 and the colour is called Wine Red P.2c
The MOTIP colour catalogue pdf is at http://www.farbladen.ch/media/files_pub ... atalog.pdf
The company website is at http://www.farbladen.ch/en/aerosol-spra ... spray.html
As Beattie used to say in the old advert, "All of the colours in all of the sizes"!
BTW Peter, I do like those coaches, they will look spectacular with the CRV on the end.
Philip
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Peter, I would like them on my line.
The paint is absolutely brilliant, it reminds me of a colour I have seen somewhere, it’s hurting my head trying to remember where……
Love the Loco too Peter, is it yours.??
To many bright red coloured coaches on lines I feel.
Can I pretty please have those coaches,
They are the best I have seen.
The paint is absolutely brilliant, it reminds me of a colour I have seen somewhere, it’s hurting my head trying to remember where……
Love the Loco too Peter, is it yours.??
To many bright red coloured coaches on lines I feel.
Can I pretty please have those coaches,
They are the best I have seen.
ROD
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Thank you Phillip for your time in researching the manufacture. Not many would have the patience too.philipy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 6:38 amI was curious, because I've come across MOTIP before, but can't remember where, so I went surfing for a few minutes.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 10:23 pm
This is one brand I am not familiar with and unsure whether it is available everywhere, but it is from a local motorist's spares shop, made by MOTIP and called AUTOLACK Acryl. The colour mix is 51481, although it doesn't say what manufacture of car it is suitable for?
I am particularly pleased with the colour and finish, especially with a clear lacquer on top.
Firstly, Autolack paints are available on fleabay, but most seem to come from Germany. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lgc2-Lexus-S ... HqZXzc0jLg
So, I looked a bit deeper and MOTIP seem to be a Swiss company, with an absolutely ginormous range of colours for pretty much every car ever built, plus BS colours etc. I eventually tracked down your 51481 on their list and it appears to be for a Lexus ( don't know which model!) produced from 1993-1995 and the colour is called Wine Red P.2c
The MOTIP colour catalogue pdf is at http://www.farbladen.ch/media/files_pub ... atalog.pdf
The company website is at http://www.farbladen.ch/en/aerosol-spra ... spray.html
As Beattie used to say in the old advert, "All of the colours in all of the sizes"!
BTW Peter, I do like those coaches, they will look spectacular with the CRV on the end.
They do all the colours you would need and more…
ROD
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https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
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Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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The colour scheme is terrific - it looks even better when you see the coaches in a rake. Wonderful
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Thank you all for your comments, I am pleased you like my work. I must say how delighted I am with the way they look, especially the quality of the 'Lineside Hut' kits. I am currently adding to the 'fleet' with a scratch-built 'zoo' car..... Ffestiniog No 1, which will also run in my 'heritage train'.
A special thank you to Philip for your research onto the paint colour, which is most appropriate being called 'Wine Red'.
NB.... I have no connection with Lineside Hut but have said before how impressed with their products I am. A friend has just bought two complete kits from them following my recommendation but is unable to build them himself, so guess where there are now?
A special thank you to Philip for your research onto the paint colour, which is most appropriate being called 'Wine Red'.
NB.... I have no connection with Lineside Hut but have said before how impressed with their products I am. A friend has just bought two complete kits from them following my recommendation but is unable to build them himself, so guess where there are now?
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Thank you Peter. I will investigate the range. I am planning a new rake of coaches and I am struggling to chose a new livery at the moment. I am leaning towards a red at the moment, but as Rod says no a bright one. Furness Indian red appeals with gold lining.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 10:23 pmThis is one brand I am not familiar with and unsure whether it is available everywhere, but it is from a local motorist's spares shop, made by MOTIP and called AUTOLACK Acryl. The colour mix is 51481, although it doesn't say what manufacture of car it is suitable for?
I am particularly pleased with the colour and finish, especially with a clear lacquer on top.
Ian
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Hi Rod, sorry abut the late reply, busy doing other things!
The loco, 'Lucy' named after one of our previous Springers, is a scratch-built plasticard body on a RC battery controlled GRS chassis. It is a good worker and runs very smoothly.... looks quite nice with the coaches too.
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Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
Hi Peter, no worries on the reply time mate.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:19 pmHi Rod, sorry abut the late reply, busy doing other things!
The loco, 'Lucy' named after one of our previous Springers, is a scratch-built plasticard body on a RC battery controlled GRS chassis. It is a good worker and runs very smoothly.... looks quite nice with the coaches too.
I do love your loco and THOSE coaches….
ROD
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https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
Life is so easy when I run my trains.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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The CRV is now completed, and I am pretty satisfied with the result having mastered the vagaries of the instructions and learning a lot on the way.
This is not a kit for the beginner and I'm glad I did the passenger coaches first to get used to using the laser cut plywood material for the first time. Now I have the start of my heritage train set I have begun a scratch-built (return to plasticard) 'Bug Box' and have the main body and chassis ready for detailing. This is done in the same way as the plywood kits with overlays cut and painted before attaching to the structure. I love these little coaches and have wanted to make one for some time but only now feel confident enough to make it work.
This is not a kit for the beginner and I'm glad I did the passenger coaches first to get used to using the laser cut plywood material for the first time. Now I have the start of my heritage train set I have begun a scratch-built (return to plasticard) 'Bug Box' and have the main body and chassis ready for detailing. This is done in the same way as the plywood kits with overlays cut and painted before attaching to the structure. I love these little coaches and have wanted to make one for some time but only now feel confident enough to make it work.
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And so you should be Peter, I've always admired the CRV. Often wondered why there was not matching curly roof pass. cars. I had to check my pics. of the CRV re the "Dogs" door on the side, thought it may have been a Butler mod, but I see it's really there.Peter Butler wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 10:41 pm The CRV is now completed, and I am pretty satisfied with the result
Once again a superb job.
Grant.
Re: Time to build a railway...but where?
The finish looks great, Peter. Have you considered sending some pictures to Lineside Hut?
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Now you really are getting my envious Peter.
I don’t have anything like your'e really superb skills.
My skills have a really long way to go to even make a scratch built coach…But I may have ago soon. These DARK nights are getting longer, so it will be a case of having ago and see how it turns out.
I will even put photos up of the build no matter how it turns out.
I don’t have anything like your'e really superb skills.
My skills have a really long way to go to even make a scratch built coach…But I may have ago soon. These DARK nights are getting longer, so it will be a case of having ago and see how it turns out.
I will even put photos up of the build no matter how it turns out.
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.
https://gardenrails.org/forum/viewtopic ... 41&t=11364
https://www.youtube.com/@fairywoodlightrailway
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