Is that one of the 6v units Tom.
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Think your've done a great job on the paint Rob. The little bit on the window is easily solved isn't it.
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Thanks The Window actually has Maskol on it, although I did miss a bit on the back so will have to clean that off. I’ve been recommended UPVC cleaner to do it, luckily there is a bottle of that in the shed!
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Slow progress due to being in work, but over the last few days I’ve fitted Lamp Irons and started the detail painting.
White stripes (nerve wracking!) and number plates completed.....
Next is a coat of varnish.... need to do a test piece first though.
White stripes (nerve wracking!) and number plates completed.....
Next is a coat of varnish.... need to do a test piece first though.
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Thanks! Where did you get your smoke unit Tom?
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Finished!
Last jobs to do are fit nameplates and RC gear, both of which are on order. The loco’s name will be ‘Old Man of Storr’.
Last jobs to do are fit nameplates and RC gear, both of which are on order. The loco’s name will be ‘Old Man of Storr’.
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Looks like a class 73 to me, narrow gauge version!
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I was going to say the same thing! That should look very nice in a scenic garden setting
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Nice bash. I like the detailing in the cabs.
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Wonderful, beautiful looking locomotive, a real treat for the eye and so well finished.
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Thanks Guys! I’m really pleased with how it has turned out, can’t wait to get it running in the garden!
Now to give my Baguley Drewry some attention......
Now to give my Baguley Drewry some attention......
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It's a winner for me Rob. Some very nice work on the detailing.
Get us a video of it running please mate...
Get us a video of it running please mate...
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Thanks! As soon as all the RC gear arrives there will be plenty of videos, promise!
In other news, now that painting is complete on the 2095, I’ve made a start on giving another of the lines heavily used diesels a bit of a make over.
Whilst using it last year I’d noticed my Baguley Drewry (which until the arrival of the 2095 was the line’s primary diesel) was starting to look a bit tired.
So, into the paint shops it has come. The plan is to remove the weird blocks between the safety chains and the coupler (done) and repaint the buffer beam in a better shade of red. The red side frames will be repainted black, but the con-rods will be left red.
The loco body has been given a good clean, and will receive wasp stripes at both ends. I made a start on these this morning by giving both ends a couple of coats of warning panel yellow.
I’m also planning on fitting extra details such as lamp irons, brandbright vacuum bags and maybe some air tanks on the sole bar. The loco will be named ‘Eilean Donan’ when complete.
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That will be another triumphant makeover I'm sure..... I love the idea of fitting Brandbright vacuum bags..... not what you meant to say I know, but the image is wonderful. With that name it must be a 'castle class' loco.
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Thanks Peter! I’m hoping The Wasp stripes aren’t above my airbrush abilities!Peter Butler wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:54 pm That will be another triumphant makeover I'm sure..... I love the idea of fitting Brandbright vacuum bags..... not what you meant to say I know, but the image is wonderful. With that name it must be a 'castle class' loco.
‘Bags’ are actually what they’re known as on the Ff&WHR. Admittedly that might be a typical Ffestiniogism
Castle class was exactly what I was thinking! Another FRism!
More progress, this time with the loco’s chassis, this afternoon. Not the best paint job (the satin black is a little blotchy in places, a common problem I seem to have) but it’s fine from normal viewing distances. The colour scheme is a vast improvement on the original brandbright one. The original red is far too orangey IMO.
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The buffer beams look much better in that shade of red.
The ones on my 'Bag' are that orange colour you had so need to sort that once I am happy with the way it runs, sounds and eventually smokes!
The ones on my 'Bag' are that orange colour you had so need to sort that once I am happy with the way it runs, sounds and eventually smokes!
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Looks good to me too, and very interested in seeing the painted locomotive. Vac bags are also what they're known as on the East Lancashire Railway. Draincocks are also known as the taps and some refer to the injectors as pumps!
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Better looking colours by a long way. It will certainly stand out from the rest....
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Thanks Guys
Quite a bit of progress this afternoon...
I’m well chuffed with how it’s turned out. Again, it’s not perfect, but from normal viewing distance it looks pretty good IMO!
Just need to touch a bit of the yellow up and reattach the rear coupler and handrails.
*Note to self, never, ever, ever remove a pair of Accucraft choppers again, what a faff!
Quite a bit of progress this afternoon...
I’m well chuffed with how it’s turned out. Again, it’s not perfect, but from normal viewing distance it looks pretty good IMO!
Just need to touch a bit of the yellow up and reattach the rear coupler and handrails.
*Note to self, never, ever, ever remove a pair of Accucraft choppers again, what a faff!
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