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Hi all,

 

After a prolonged absence I'm aiming to ease myself back into railway modelling with a few small projects. The first of these has been altering my Hornby 'Tintagel Castle' to 5008 'Raglan Castle' - you may remember the enquiries which I made elsewhere: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/118317-renaming-the-Hornby-castle/ Well, I'm happy to present the result of that...

 

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Etched plates and transfers came from Modelmaster; the original bufferbeam numbers were removed with Microsol and a scalpel blade. The new numbers are a bit wonky but should be fine from normal viewing distances.

 

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I also have plates for a Bachmann 'Kinlet Hall' which will become 4989 'Cherwell Hall', but I am currently debating whether to give it a full repaint or not.

 

 

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Hi Mr B,

 

Nice job - keep them coming! I look forward to the Halls.

 

All the best,

 

Castle

 

Without further ado, then, here is a Hall...

 

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I suppose I should share its story. It's a Bachmann "Kinlet Hall", and I bought it quite cheaply in an eBay auction that also included a Hornby 'Flying Scotsman'. Both looked very sorry for themselves - non-runners, and covered in thick dust. Well, I just had to take pity on them...

 

'Kinlet Hall' took some time to get working, as the slidebars were damaged; therefore the crossheads weren't located properly and kept falling out. I ordered a replacement part from Bachmann and the chassis seems to be working fine now. On to the body...

 

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The body looked fine after a wash in warm water, except that the U-shaped bit of wire which forms the cab handrails had gone missing - so I made up some replacements. Easy job! As you can see, I've already removed the bufferbeam number in preparation for a change of identity - this will become 4989 "Cherwell Hall" (assuming everything goes to plan!) However, I've put off the application of plates because I'm still not sure whether I want to give the model a full repaint. On the one hand, I might be able to improve on the Bachmann finish (particularly the thick orange lining). On the other hand, I've never repainted a model before and might cock it up. I will probably mull it over for a bit longer - answers on a postcard please...

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