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Southern Railway Stock-North Devon Style...


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Blimey! It's been a while since the last entry.

 

Woodwork and electrics have taken over recently and modelling has been put to the side. Last night I thought I'd actually try to finish off the three Ninelines L&B wagons I have sat on the workbench.

 

Thanks to Jaymz he was able to help me clarify the positioning of the lettering on the brake van. Also the purchase of a second hand copy of Chris Leigh's book on the L&B recently and a loan copy of the Prideaux et al book helped to speed things up considerably.

 

This is where we stand at the moment.

 

Here's the brake van which needs its windows putting in.

 

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The bogie van:

 

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The bogie open:

 

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Decals are by Fox/HMRS.

 

I also need to complete the weathering and add the vacuum pipes then they are finished.

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

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  • RMweb Gold

Is there no bounds to your talents.Eclectic as ever.Superb whatever you do.

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  • RMweb Gold

Is there no bounds to your talents.Eclectic as ever.Superb whatever you do.

 

Blimey Robin! You're making me blush! ;)

 

Thanks for those kind words.  These have been sat waiting to be finished for about a month now.

 

There's a few bits kicking about-some GWR themed you'll be pleased to know ;)

 

Saying that-there's been a major distraction which has Eastern origins and were not talking Suffolk either!

 

That Castle on here as a lot to answer for! :D

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

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  • RMweb Gold

Nicely done Mark - they make for an interesting trio.

 

Look forward to see them weathered :yes:

 

Third pic down looks like the wheel has gone AWOL from the rail :O

 

Looking forward to see that Turkish Delight project...full of Eastern promise :D

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