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Rob Hayes

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  1. Just been thinking the New Bachmann A4 locos have a fantastic chassis under them with a metal fixed rear truck. and much better looking wheels than the Hornby model with the thick tyres on. The rear truck has a sprung articulated rear wheel that is flanged. if you can figure out a way to fit that under the Hornby body should be a winner. Might have a go myself.
  2. Hi mate thanks for the kind words. I know what you mean if your using the flanged wheels they don't like tight radius but the flangeless ones are ok if the track is flat otherwise they catch. I have been thinking about modding this myself I cant understand why Hornby didn't do what Mainline did with the 56XX or is it 66XX GWR 0-6-2. Its been a while since I saw one but I think it rotated or the wheels each side had a lot of side play. Actually thinking about it. It might be a 14XX its so long since I have seen one now I'm not so sure. either way there is plenty of room there to make a new way for that wheel to attach to something. At some point ill get the plasticard our and make something for it if I can and give you the details here. All the best Rob
  3. Well I am finally back at it after a difficult few years. I always intend to be back here and something gets in the way its only been a few years..... However here is a short video as promised I will do better ones soon. Just give her a few tweaks today and will be showing you Bittern and Sir Nigel Gresley soon. I am please Hornby are now producing Gloss LNER locos so I been buying those up. Here is Mallard as is today https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbkWISdWALM
  4. Oh my I'm so sorry I've not logged in for ages now nearly 2 years !!! My gosh I'm so sorry if I seemed rude I will reply properly soon. I will also do more on this thread soon. I've been really busy since completing mallard I've been through some massive life changes with. Jobs and life I joined a Hard Rock band called Sister Shotgun and that's been taking up much of my time as we recorded an ep wrote new music and performed at gigs and festivals around the country. I will resume this soon. All the best Rob
  5. Ah thanks very much there Stephen and cool I inspired you with yours , photos please , I must get some decent photos and vids done of this but I have been uber busy with work, getting into a band (guitarist) and my many model projects on britmodeller , (mostly vulcan bombers) for out IPMS shows with Bomber Command SIG. Hope I can start my Hatchette Mallard soon and translate what is done here onto 0 gauge and that will be glorious if all goes to plan I hope. I might even make a NRM style turntable to have her spinning on. I'm a bit distracted with my new Aquisition at the moment my lovey new Heljan Class 40 and my First 0 loco ,,, what a beast it is too
  6. I hope I am lucky to nab a bargain like that. I would like one with a de solderer too
  7. Well that's still great news but 7mm as well would be a very good idea I reckon
  8. Thanks for he help guys, I need to invest in a good solder station first me thinks
  9. Well looks like I best get on with it then. Keep in touch and when I finally get around to it (sound ) might be able to help. Cheers Rob
  10. I am ok with soldering for decoders and repairs etc I have done a hell of a lot of that in my time but as for soldering kits and getting neat lines that is a new thing for me. I'm guessing it requires more skil that how you would use a blow torch on copper pipes
  11. Well thanks for the tips. I would prefer solder as I see this being more permanent with superglue not getting on well with oil which it's likely to come in contact with I think solder is the only way. I have never soldered a kit however. I will practice first making a few comet chassis kits and I quite fancy having a crack at this little gem from conniseur models. Looks ideal to get started. http://www.jimmcgeown.com/Loco%20Kit%20Pages/Starter%20Loco.html
  12. Why are the Brass parts lacquered is this normal for a kit ?
  13. Cheers David Thanks very much it's largely gone to plan but the tender is a little heavy on varnish due to me not following my own rules about the weather and the varnish I use in October 2013. I have plans to continue to learn about kit building in both 0 and 00, I also want to re chassis my manor with a comet one. As regards the A4s which I adore I have others I want to model and quite fancy a go at a comet chassis and making it fit one of these new Hornby bodies as a hammered wartime black loco. As I really fancy the idea of an A4 on freight. I also wish to make a model of Sir Nigel Gresley as she was when I had "a go" at driving her in the early 90s at Carnfourth, LNER blue with black nameplates, it was just before it come to Kiddy I think in 94 however I seem to recal she had red plates at Carbfourth but when she arrived at kiddy they had been done black for some reason, I guess it was just prior to her going to BR blue. Another plan is to construct my own A4 sound files and also do one with Canadian bell and a 5 chime whistle for Dominion of Canada. I have a Bachman one and toying with the idea of a new chassis maybe comet. Cheers Rob
  14. Now I'm hooked on 0 gauge, given in to its magic at last

    1. Show previous comments  1 more
    2. Bon Accord

      Bon Accord

      I've been resisting....for now. A Loveless LNER apple green A3 has almost caused by to cross the dark side numerous times, but restraint has prevailed!

    3. 3 link

      3 link

      You will not regret it.... :)

    4. mcrook62

      mcrook62

      you only switch to 7mm because you all have bad eyesight

  15. Well I dunno what I have missed but I see I need to address that broken coupling hook on the back. Looking back at this I need to do some decent photos outside like I did earlier I must get on and film a video of her running too. Next plan is to try and make up some copper pipes that attach to the front bogie spikes and to the bogie using the valance to hide this and still allow movement of the bogie to negotiate tighter curves. cheers Rob
  16. What Gauge is this destined to be, I am hoping 0 gauge. Though 00 is also welcome. Its my fave version of the Pannier and I am just beginning 0 Gauge with the Heljan 40 and Hatchette Mallard from DJH. I would like to Join the Guild soon and this would make a great start to my Micro Layout I have planned for a small section of preserved line where I can run anything. The CAD looks very nice indeed I am sure there will be a way to get sound in. Rob
  17. Do I smell ?, I must say its quieter on here it seems

    1. bgman

      bgman

      Maybe try some of that new steam smoke deodorant!

    2. Londontram

      Londontram

      Sorry Rob we didn't like to tell but as you ask......

    3. Rob Hayes

      Rob Hayes

      Haha I think it's the jan blues all forums seem quiet at the mo. I must say I have been more busy with tax returns than modelling

  18. Do I smell ?, I must say this forum seems rather quiet these days

  19. Well she is nearly finished, The hard parts are over and it has been a big learning curve, Challenge and fun too. Also a bit difficult at times. I have fitted the wheels to the tender and painted the silver axle boxes with Dark Star Paints bright steel then over coated with tarnished steel then a coat of Klear. I buffed the buffers with 12000 micromesh. I hope you like here its been a very long time getting Mallard to this stage from her Railroad/legend origins. I feel its an Improvement even though I love the original spec Hornby give us. Comments both good and bad welcome. She has also been chipped with a Digitrains sound and a sugar cube in the loco. Cheers Rob
  20. The tender wheels are getting the same treatment as the others, Humbrol 64 base coat from spray can, 2 coats of Americana Alizarin Crimson and 2 coats of Klear. I do apologise if this is boring anyone but it's a useful reference for the future I need to do this again. It might seem obvious to some what I'm doing but I like to share to help those who might need it. I have not posted as often as I would like on here and still settling in even though I've been a member for years now. I regularly post on britmodeller so I am learning how this community operates still. Cheers Rob
  21. Well I'm really happy with how this has turned out, nearly there just the tender wheels to do then the final tuning and then a video and some photos. Hope you like her and a glimpse of my bittern since she's had her gloss coat.
  22. Right then the wheels have had 2 coats of the Alizarin Crimson and 2 generous coats of old slyly Johnsons Klear. Now the exciting part .. The Finish is in site !
  23. Hi Ron, are you referring to the finer motion that was put into my Blue Mallard prior to this new chassis I'm working on as in the super detail variant. If so I got them from Peters spares on eBay, you could also try new railway modellers or the other Hornby spares department just get the info from the data sheets on the Hornby site and they can sort you out. If you are asking about the new motion here that is silver in colour these are from the old Margate 70s - 90s issue ones which are the same pattern for the crank eccentric as the current railroad with a few Mods as I have carried out with the cross bar that connects them. These might be harder to source individually but there must be 1000s off older A4s out there you could grab for spares though. Glad you like the project it's a childhood dream slowly coming true for me. All the best Rob
  24. A little more progress as I work on the wheels another coat and a bit of Klear to seal and shine them and she will nearly finally be done hopefully. Then I will have to make a video of her running. Shame I have not got a layout at the moment or a big loop to stretch her legs. If I can find anywhere local to go to it could be nice to give her a good run. Cheers Rob
  25. One coat and it's already covering well. I think light grey is my fave primer for red
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