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  • 3 weeks later...

Here are another couple of wagons off the workbench.

Both Heljan, another ZDA, CIVIL LINK branding removed and the 'Dutch' yellow re-applied with Fox Overhead Warning Flashes.

Then there is one of their Class B tanks, 'MOBIL', 'Charrington' branding. Given some moisture spills and traces down the tank sides and then some general road dirt and some spot rusting areas.

Both of these vehicles are available if anyone is interested.

 

 

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Jinty ;)

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Brilliant Jints, I have FIVE if those Mobil Tanks to do, great inspiration, and I'm sure someone will snap them up PDQ.

 

 

They have Andy, both gone already.

Five to do, well come on then, get your finger out, I could of built a platform in the time it's taken you to weather those!!!! ;)

 

 

I never realised that BR used those squids for carrying trees .....  :onthequiet:

 

Lovely work as usual Jints.

 

Craig.

 

 

Early Christmas trees they are!!!

Just a touch of pruning and a few baubles and they'll look great!

 

Thanks for the comments guys

 

Jinty ;) 

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Well a couple of the Skytrex PCA's fell out of the box they were delivered in today!!!

 

Peartree wheels and Railtec transfers.

The bodies aren't fixed on yet and the buffers and couplings have yet to be fitted, but I thought it was worth a pose on the plank!

Next is to weather these up as medium dirty examples, straight out of the cement works!!!

 

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Hi Jinty.

Great work on the PCAs i would like a few myself but skytrex dont show them on their website.

 

Cheers peter.

Hi Jinty.

Great work on the PCAs i would like a few myself but skytrex dont show them on their website.

 

Cheers peter.

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Hi Jinty.

Great work on the PCAs i would like a few myself but skytrex dont show them on their website.

 

Cheers peter.

Hi Jinty.

Great work on the PCAs i would like a few myself but skytrex dont show them on their website.

 

Cheers peter.

 

 

Hi Peter,

 

Contact Dave directly at    sales@skytrex.com  and he will be able to oblige.

I've contacted him to see if they are on-going and he said they will be, but he has to re-do the moulds quite often, so batches could be sporadic.

 

Jinty ;)

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Hi Peter,

 

Contact Dave directly at    sales@skytrex.com  and he will be able to oblige.

I've contacted him to see if they are on-going and he said they will be, but he has to re-do the moulds quite often, so batches could be sporadic.

 

Jinty ;)

Cool thanks Jinty, I will give that a go.

 

Cheers Peter.

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Well a couple of the Skytrex PCA's fell out of the box they were delivered in today!!!

 

Peartree wheels and Railtec transfers.

The bodies aren't fixed on yet and the buffers and couplings have yet to be fitted, but I thought it was worth a pose on the plank!

Next is to weather these up as medium dirty examples, straight out of the cement works!!!

 

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Jinty ;)

 

I look forward to seeing the results of your 'magic touch'!!

 

Regards, Deano.

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Here is a Heljan VAA , just awaiting finishing. I don't normally take pictures until the items are finished, but I thought I'd rescue my thread from way down on page 3!!!

 

So, Heljan VAA renumbered with Railtec transfers over a painted black panel.

Repair panels painted on as well as a replacement door in red oxide.

Ends and roof yet to do, and I'll try to make up another handbrake lever out of some scrap etch as one side was missing.

 

Here are a few gratuitous pictures:

 

 

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I will get another set of pictures of the two vans completed together before they go back to their owner at the end of this week.

 

Jinty ;)

Hi Jinty

             what did you use to remove the old data panels on the vans, or did you just black them out. Trying to find what I can use to remove Heljan ones without damaging paint?

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Hi Jinty

             what did you use to remove the old data panels on the vans, or did you just black them out. Trying to find what I can use to remove Heljan ones without damaging paint?

 

 

Hi Gazza,

 

Simply painted over I'm afraid. I've found it difficult to remove the Heljan printed panels without damaging, or going through to the plastic. I've re-numbered a few by just removing the unwanted numbers by gentle scratching, but even then it's very easy to go through.

 

Jinty ;)

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Continuing the wagon theme (Other things are going on in the background!!!)..................

 

 
 
2 x JLTRT Kit built BR Std Banana Vans. Finished in BR Bauxite livery and using Railtec Transfers.
Numbered as B881716 and B882094
The vans have been built using Peartree 3-hole disc wagon wheels, sprung buffers and sprung instanter couplings. The vans have been weathered as well used examples and are available!!!
 
 
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Continuing the wagon theme (Other things are going on in the background!!!)..................

 

2 x JLTRT Kit built BR Std Banana Vans. Finished in BR Bauxite livery and using Railtec Transfers.
Numbered as B881716 and B882094
The vans have been built using Peartree 3-hole disc wagon wheels, sprung buffers and sprung instanter couplings. The vans have been weathered as well used examples and are available!!!
 
Jinty ;)

 

 

Ok Jinty, I think we need to have a word about ethics here.  Your weathering skills are beyond question some of the best around, you know I am the first to admit that, but trying to fool us with images of the real thing just isn't cricket.  I mean you can still see the wetness of Storm Callum on the ground!!

 

Superb as ever mate ... god help us when you start doing scenery for Talyllyn :) 

 

Rich

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Hi Jinty,

Those Banana vans look great, are you thinning down your fleet though? you seem to be selling a few wagons.

 

Cheers Peter.

 

 

Hi Peter,

 

Been having a bit of a sort out, I have 6 of the Banana vans, and I certainly don't need that many, so that's why these are going. All the rest are modern image wagons which I've been buying simply to weather, detail and sell. I did the same with the PCA's and now I have a dozen to build and finish!!!!  :O

 

Jinty ;)

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Hi Peter,

 

Been having a bit of a sort out, I have 6 of the Banana vans, and I certainly don't need that many, so that's why these are going. All the rest are modern image wagons which I've been buying simply to weather, detail and sell. I did the same with the PCA's and now I have a dozen to build and finish!!!!  :O

 

Jinty ;)

No worries, you had me worried, as long as you have enough stock to run your layout.

 

I do like the PCAs I haven't done anything about getting some yet but I will do, they are a nice looking kit. Do they go together well?

 

Cheers Peter.

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No worries, you had me worried, as long as you have enough stock to run your layout.

 

I do like the PCAs I haven't done anything about getting some yet but I will do, they are a nice looking kit. Do they go together well?

 

Cheers Peter.

 

 

Hi Peter,

 

They are a good kit. A bit of fettling and trimming required from the moulding process, but other than that, they go together very well!

 

Jinty ;)

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