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Paul G

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  1. Very nice looking over all result. My only attempts with a lining pen were on my two SM32 live steam locos. They are much bigger of course and more forgiving than a 4mm model and I kept it very simple. The results were not professional to my eye but look ok. These things take some mastering for sure and I'm from a fine art background!
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  3. Sky blue for the fade but it's about how thinly you spread it. It later had a very very thin layer of an earth color over all that to bring it down a little. The rest was done with a selection of rust and earth colors ( they sell packs of rust and earth color selections ).
  4. I have for a while wanted a second 08 and had a mind to try doing a faded one. I've seen people do this a few different ways but recently saw some 20s given the treatment using Ammo Mig oil brushers. This looked to be quite effective and relatively hassle free so decided to give them a go. I think the result was a reasonable success. This was done entirely with the oil brushers using other artists brushes to blend etc, no air brushing or other paints or powders used on the faded one.
  5. Mr Hankin has kindly shared some more old slides of west marsh. In this first one not only are there still slates on the signal box roof but the fly over is under construction. I think this puts it around 1982 or just before?
  6. General view in the direction of Gilby Rd
  7. This view is now possible on the model which makes much more sense...
  8. I have removed the metal security fence along Gilby Rd and put in some concrete posts. Also some of the Hawthorns have gone from the bank. This now looks more like the real place back in the day thanks to an image recently shared with me.
  9. Last one for this evening, I have a few Cambrian BNA kits. The first of which is still a work in progress as seen here only now fitted with couplings and has been test run.
  10. Thanks Barrie. My friend Geoff Hankin has kindly lent me his spotting notes from the 80s/90s . He worked close by at the time and kept a note of what he saw. Also some useful pictures he's shared with me. I think it was one of yours I saw recently (now gone from this site I think) of a BBA with cradles you had made, that too looked very nice. I was thinking about doing some myself but it looks like Cavalex will be producing some RTR...
  11. Short rake of Illmenite wagons make their way to the Tioxide works.
  12. And some larger wooden coil cradles for some of my BAA wagons. These and the ones in the SPA are made from modelers strip wood. They will all have some weathering done in time as they look a bit too fresh as they are now.
  13. I'm also working on making some wooden cradles for other coil wagons such as these small ones to sit in the SPA wagons.
  14. Looking at what reference pictures I could find there were a number of variations to the cradles added to these. I've gone for these two first modeled on some I've seen pictured at Immingham.
  15. I have recently been working on converting some Dapol bogie bolster E into coil P wagons. Quite a simple job creating the wooden cradles from plastic strip, painting and weathering all done with a brush on this.
  16. Out for a ride I paid a quick visit to Knabs bridge the other weekend just in time to see this and was a little surprised it was DRS not TPE.
  17. A rake of red tops heading up the line to Pyewipe. I don't know if anyone else has modeled these I've not seen any?
  18. After painting and weathering with dry brushing and washes I added some decals. These are obviously bespoke and were designed and printed from my spec by 4D models. They are dry rub transfers not water slide and were not cheap but look so much better. I will give them all a coat of matt coat to make sure it all stays put.
  19. The Illmenite wagons are progressing, now at the stage of weathering them. I had brush painted the chassis after spraying them all grey and I'm using dry brushing and washes with a small brush to do the weathering. Some have already been fitted with magnetic couplings and test run. only the lead wagon has a conventional coupling for the loco.
  20. I've been busy with weathering some other stock this week but have got as far as priming the 3D printed illmenite wagons, and given them a first pass with the main body color.
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