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Modified/Detailed Hornby Suburban Coaches


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Bought a pair of really cheap Hornby suburban coaches off eBay as spares with broken buffers, missing couplings, awful plastic wheels and deeply scratched/damaged roofs

 

So new buffers added, new wheels, modified Bachmann couplings (now closer coupled) filled and painted roof

 

I ended up filling the roof defects with automotive knifing putty and sprayed with automotive bumper paint....why because that’s what I had in the shed

 

The paint looks a bit patchy but it’s still drying

 

Not prototypical but I like them

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Not my idea but a good one just the same.

The bogies can be completely transformed by putting the tie-rod between the axleboxes. Study photos to get the shape right.

This is the thing missing that makes the bogies look weird.

My mate Coach Bogie turned me on to the tie-rod thing. 

He is my Obi-Wan for all things GWR as well as coach building generally, so if it is good for him, then it must be right.

Nice job on the B-Set.

                                  Chris.

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Very Nice!!!

Transforms the look completely.

                                   C.

Thank you

 

Not my idea but a good one just the same.

The bogies can be completely transformed by putting the tie-rod between the axleboxes. Study photos to get the shape right.

This is the thing missing that makes the bogies look weird.

My mate Coach Bogie turned me on to the tie-rod thing. 

He is my Obi-Wan for all things GWR as well as coach building generally, so if it is good for him, then it must be right.

Nice job on the B-Set.

                                  Chris.

Do you have an example?

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Many thanks to all for the encouragement

 

I've got several projects on the go at the moment but I'm definitely going to have a look at the axle tie bars, plus I quite happy with my window frame painting so I'm going to bite the bullet and paint them when I get a moment.........nine doors per side at 5 mins per window, so only a three hour job

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Not my idea but a good one just the same.

The bogies can be completely transformed by putting the tie-rod between the axleboxes. Study photos to get the shape right.

This is the thing missing that makes the bogies look weird.

My mate Coach Bogie turned me on to the tie-rod thing. 

He is my Obi-Wan for all things GWR as well as coach building generally, so if it is good for him, then it must be right.

Nice job on the B-Set.

                                  Chris.

I’ve had a go on a spare bogie

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I’ve had a go on a spare bogie

You've made a fantastic job of those coaches.

The seats are not a step too far.

You can see what a difference putting that tierod in makes.

                                                  C.

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You've made a fantastic job of those coaches.

The seats are not a step too far.

You can see what a difference putting that tierod in makes.

C.

Thank you, I’m glad you mentioned the seats because I’ve painted the third class compartments too

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Very nice work. Proof that the Hornby suburbans can look really nice if given some proper TLC.

 

Thank you

 

I'm juggling a few projects at the moment as well as maintaining the work, life, modelling balance

 

I really should do one thing at a time but its handy having something else to do while paints are drying on other projects etc

 

Chris

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