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  1. With the test build complete, last night attention moved onto the other 4 wagons in the set following the same process.  I think I am right in saying that a single Stingray could power itself plus 4 Seacow which is a stroke of luck!    There is still a fair bit more work to do until these are fully complete, given 4 of the 5 still need tops panels adding and they all need to be weathered.   But they are getting there...

     

    The Stingray still needs to be fitted with a generator behind the protective plate at one end.  this could either be in a cage or fully visible.  I have no photo of that area  on the wagon I am modelling, so I am torn between which will be more difficult.  I will probably have a go at drawing a part to print (though once its in situ on the model you wont get a particularly clear look at it.

     

     

    Here is the complete set posed on the layout

     

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    I took a delivery last night of the plywood to build the open frame section on the front of the Rosevean baseboard, (along with the backscene which probably wont be fitted until the scenics have progressed further.  Hopefully will get a chance to put it together over the weekend (although the weather looks to be against me.) 

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  2. 7 minutes ago, nickb4141 said:

    Looks very nice, but already out of stock! Surprised Kernow Model Centre never did this as a limited edition. 

    If you are interested in one I would suggest dropping them a line, they do them in house so I am sure there will be a potential for an additional run now theyve done the artwork.

     

  3. A little more Seacow work this evening, with a start adding the electrical bits.  

    5 cabinets were glued together from off cuts of plasticard. I think it has come out too big so it will get removed and replaced with a 3d print just as soon as I confirm the actual size!

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    For the wires on the end I made up a simple jig with drawing pins to aid forming the bends / alignment of the third wire.    I had planed to do the junction boxes properly, but with the number I need and the number of drills I’d brake doing it I’ve settled for an overlay

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    the actual wires up to the lights were bent up following the model as a guide, I’ve done one more than I needed so I have a template for the next wagon.  They were a real pig to glue in place!

     

    Graffiti on the wagon is copied from the prototype, as is the enlarged slot on the left hand side.  Once again one of Tim Horn’s photos was used as a guideIMG_0379.jpeg.b2bd7a60b48ebd69216e9ed3f5b79d49.jpeg

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  4. Having decided that the YGH is too much of a pain to not only remove the yellow but also add the missing vacuum bits (including the removal of the etched infill plate) I’ve changed my mind on the prototype and switched to an alternative wagon to model 982518. 
     

    this is another electrical fitted Seacow with the grey stripe, so the yellow has been repainted before masking and painting the stripe.  The solebar on this (and the other remaining wagon) were also painted weathered black and it joins the queue for the electrical bits.   This gives a 12 wagon plus shark set of non light fitted wagons and a set of 5 plus shark which will be fitted with the boxes / lights.

     

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    again it still needs weathering and new numbers (which I still need to draw).  It was the Intercity logos remaining on the side that drew me to this specific wagon 

     

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  5. More Seacow work….

     

    I am now up to 4.5 out of 6 Bachmann models with the underframe repainted. The yellow stripe on the 6th is proving a pain to remove.  However the wagon I’m modelling is in such a state hopefully it won’t matter too much.  
     

    im working from a 1998 Tim Horn photo of 982684 on flickr

    YGH DB 982684 TJH01 Toton 30th August 1998 Copyright Tim Horn

    I can’t decide if the top is very faded yellow or grey and would welcome feedback.   Of course as a YGH I need to add the vacuum bits….

     

     

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    this was originally kept as the Bachmann number and weathered, now it’s awaiting  new number as 982808.  I only had the red triangle logo so I’ve repainted to black, the prototype photo (another of Tims from 2006) had a black rectangle where the Transrail logo is of about the same size and typical of where EWS painted out the old logos so I’ve assumed it still present in 99 for interest.

     

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    Transrail Stingray repainted from the Hornby welded seacow based on a Tim Rodger’s 1999 photo on Flickr.

     

      Steps have been removed for refitting in a more prototypical location.  Still needs the lights/cabinet/cables along with its new number and other transfers 

     

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    Bachmann 982473 based on an undated Tom Smith photo on Flickr, also still needs the lights/cabinet/cables.  Hopefully planning to get on with making them this evening to complete it so I can get on with the rest of the weathering. 

     

    edit:  just checked some photos again, now realised it’s 3 seacow with lights and one stingray….   Which is actually pretty handy for splitting the available wagons into two sets, one fully fitted with lights and the other without 

     

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  6. Looking at that I think you are right.  Looks like one of my Kings is getting a permanent make over….

     

     

    i do have a half finished GWR Dyno that I need to finish off (from the estate of the late bgman), although I’d love to see Rapido come out with something to the same standard as their LNER dyno!

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  7. This evening I’ve been looking at the remaining (lots) of Seacows that are awaiting work.  
     

    The Hornby ones are pretty straight forward, a case of remove the old numbers, add new ones and in a few cases add Mainline logos then weather.   It’s just the plain grey Transrail that needs more work.  I tried sanding back the edge of the yellow to blend in before spraying grey, but the old stripe is still visible.  Now trying to strip just the side…..

    Once painted this needs the electric lighting bits adding.

     

    On the Bachmann model I haven’t found any photos matching the Bachmann release of 982483.   All those I’ve found with the deep yellow band have a black solbar so this needs repainting.  1 and a half of which are now done, with 3 yet to be started.   2 of these will need the sides and repainting to get a narrow yellow band (for this my plan is to try @James Makin‘s approach of removing the excess yellow with a knife.

    one will need the lighting bits adding 

     

    Most of the models also need the cut out on one side enlarging, and of course they all need new identities and weathering 

     

    edit:  finally found a photo of 982473(the Bachman base model) which shows they got it wrong!  It should have a grey stripe on the yellow, and lights / box / end wiring 

     

    another job to do…

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  8. New arrival today, the NIU models part for the testing shed for a King.

     

    its one of those parts that I had been intending to draw and print myself, but didn’t have a good drawing to work from (and it was deep down the list of stuff to draw from photos)

     

    disappointing to see they printed the lamp irons solid, there is no good reason for this with it being well within the capabilities of printing.  These will need to be very carefully removed and replaced with etches (hopefully without damaging it.)   It arrived still fitted to its supports, no doubt to keep it safe, and has been printed on a solid base (I do the same on prints to keep edges square).

    On the whole aside from the lamp irons I’m happy with the part

     

    One slight issue was that the  model felt  slightly tacky to the touch, usually indicating it wasn’t quite fully cured.  So before priming ive put in my curing unit for an extra 5 mins of uv treatment after removing all of the supports.   I would have removed those lamp irons as well if I’d had a proper look first!

     

    I haven’t done any tidying to the model yet, so the top edge is as it was when cut off its support.  This will get a tidy up with a file tomorrow before priming and painting.  I’m assuming they would be bare wood?IMG_0301.jpeg.9fe786ca0391e2a48c6962ed0150010b.jpeg

     

    it fits the King nicely, fitting in front of the lamps that had already been fitted to this loco.  I think ideally it needs gluing in place so I will need to decide which of my Kings will get this permanently attached 

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  9. The next seacow has now reached the workbench, this one had been partially graffitied (I can’t tell if they didn’t finish the job or it was partially cleaned off).  It also has a white on clear tops panel (yet to be added) and a grey solbar (I used Phoenix Silver Grey which was a pretty close match for the RTR grey) 

     

    the printed tops panel and the dodgy H&S logos were removed before painting the solbar and graffiti, along with back dating the ohle flashes to match the photo and adding Mainline logos.   It now goes back in the box until I get on with the transfers.

     

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    the Seacow branding on the prototype was pretty faded out, so I’ve removed the top coat of the black which seems to have done the job.

     

    looking again at the prototype all of the wagons need some rework on the chutes to add more white to the mix.

     

    the next wagon in the list needs the yellow removing completely which is going to be a bit more involved.  Given the make up of the ends I’m reluctant to just dunk in ipa…

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  10. A little bit of Seacow weathering this evening, finally sorting one of the last few unweathered rakes on the layout.   This uses the Bachmann and Hornby models with their original numbers (there are another ten awaiting renumbering before weathering).  Of the others several need partial repainting, either adding a black solbar or narrowing the yellow stripe on the Bachmann examples, along with a Hornby that will be converted to a stingray and finished in transrail all over grey.

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    the set of 5 also has a choice of Shark (again with the EWS example awaiting transfers).    Eventually the plan once the whole rake is finished there will be two outer wagons and pick a random 3 inners from the rest of the box.

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    Come to think of it, looking at the above I think I really need to extend the Newquay fiddleyard to match the length of the Par one allowing a 4ft train.

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  11. A little more progress before work this morning on both the 153 and the 37.

     

    37057 has now been fitted with its ends, and is now complete ready for weathering.    Looking at period photos the sides were pretty clean while the roof was filthy, so should be an interesting one to model.

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    On the 153 the cdl lights have now been fitted, and the rest of the wiring is now in place.  Of course it now needs a 5 function decoder so it’s going to have to wait (DCC Concepts do a suitable wired 6 function chip).  The model now needs transfers, new ploughs and a missing step adding on one side.   I will also try to do something to sort out the visible wiring through the window nearest to the motor.   It will also need a modified magnetic coupling adding along the lines of that in my other 153 in order to work with its partner half 150.   I’m still in two minds as to what to do with the latter as to whether or not to make it unpowered / a full interior.  
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  12. A couple of other projects on the bench this evening.

     

    first up 37057 has now been fitted with its glazing and will soon be reattached to its chassis.   This uses a detailed last gen chassis which has a broken frame with one bufferbeam not attached to the block.  This causes issues when you can’t screw it in place, for which my planned solution is to just glue it directly to the end.  
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    next up the 153,

    Annoyingly this is a Hornby special with incorrect colours on the Regional Railways logos. Removing them left a mark in the paint which has been touched in with Phoenix Rail Grey which is a pretty close match.
     

    I have also cut off the CDL lights ready for fitting working lights, and removed the moulded on handrails. I haven’t got any Regional Railways transfers so this will be stuck until I next need enough to place a Railtec order.

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     Now to start on the wiring…

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  13. A little more work on the cement rake, all of which have now had the repairs finished (mostly adding replacement handrails).  Along with fitting new couplings.

     

    the bigger job was to remove all the printed numbers and replace with a set of Railtec transfers. 
     

    Eventually I want to add another 4 or 5 wagons, but with the planned fiddleyard extension I should be able to add a cargowaggon onto the rear.

     

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  14. 34 minutes ago, checkrail said:

    Wow! What a layout.  Thanks for alerting me to it.  Who's the writer?  I see that he bought it in fairly embryonic form but has made a lot of progress with it since.  This is Pendon-standard stuff isn't it? 

    It was started by the late Mike Casey many years back (I think It featured in MRJ at some point?). He also had many top quality locos and coaches built for it (roecar etc).   From memory the layout was built in a former indoor swimming pool!

     

    At the time it was sold (not that long before I started Brent) I made serious enquires about purchasing it, before deciding that the layout was far too big for my garage and unfortunately it would not be a viable proposition 

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  15. 14 hours ago, gwrrob said:


    POWsides have a long waiting list at the moment, not a great service.

    Thats good to know, I quite fancy getting one of the kingsbridge wagon along with a couple of Forrest of Dean examples of places we regularly visit (of which one is in Rapido's range causing all this temptation.)

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  16. I had a delivery from Grange and Hodder waiting for me at lunchtime today containing the core of the baseboard for Rosevean, naturally i couldnt resist getting stuck in and building it (who needs to eat!)

     

    Once the basic board was dry two additional cross braces needed fitting, so after taking approximate dimensions from the Wheal Imogen board templates were placed in position to check the tiebars were not overlapping any obstructions.   This required the removal of one arm of the cross member (hence the slightly odd arrangement in the below photo)

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    Its good to start to see how its all going to look, I am still a little unsure as to whether I will use the whole of the larger building or if I will use the smaller half and extend the rural scenery a little further.    One area that will need a little more thought is going to be the scenic exit  (more specifically how to hide it), given it will cut through the middle of the platform.  I am reluctant to add another bridge but it may end up being the only way.  It would at least give a set of stairs down to the platform (along the lines of another station on the branch).  

    My original plan had been to have the track running past the end of the platform, this would have given enough space to fit a house (or at least part of a house) on the far end as a scenic brake).    This would have required adding an extra 12 inches or so to the baseboard, which would have made transport more difficult (as well as preventing setting the board up in the study.     If I do end up going for the  bridge approach to the scenic brake, I am tempted to build it on the fixed section of the fiddleyard rather than the scenic board (maximising the platform length).   Either way I will give it some more thought as the construction progresses, in particular to see what alternative approaches to hide the hole in the wall / abrupt end of the platform. 
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    I still need to buy some sheet ply from which I will add the backscene and build up the open frame section (100mm deep) that will fit to the front of the board where the river will be located.  This will then be filled with foam insulation profiled to the terrain (which hopefully will prevent leaks a bit better than last time!)    I've yet to mention to the wife that I will be needing to do another water pour on the kitchen floor.....   Sorting out some legs will also be a priority so I can get the two scenic boards set up together and get the track across the joint marked out.

     

     

     

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