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G'Day Folks

 

For some reason or other I've only just found this thread, must have been dreaming......

 

Excellent work Jamie, Every loco is a learning curve, each one is different.

 

Signals are even harder, But loved the GN six wheelers.......Beautiful.

 

manna

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Some really great work Jamie and I notice that I am not the only one with an untidy work bench, at least I know where everything is!

 

Kind regards,

 

Richard B

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7 hours ago, manna said:

G'Day Folks

 

For some reason or other I've only just found this thread, must have been dreaming......

 

Excellent work Jamie, Every loco is a learning curve, each one is different.

 

Signals are even harder, But loved the GN six wheelers.......Beautiful.

 

manna

Thanks for the kind comments, Manna.

I think it was mostly due to your thread that I started building locos. My first scratchbuilt locos (J3 and O1) were inspired by the ones you’ve built.

 

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Jamie

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I received some screws from Chris at High Level Kits today so I have managed to progress with testing the J6. As I predicted, there were a few shorting issues with the body but these were solved with careful filing and putting tape on the inside of the boiler and firebox. The loco had its first test run this afternoon and I'm pleased to say it went well. The loco is a bit screechy intermittently but I think that's because I haven't properly lubricated the chassis yet. Here you can see the loco in action:

The next job is to attach the coupling rods permanently and finish off the brake gear. A goalpost coupling also needs adding to the back of the tender and the pickups need tidying up.

 

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Jamie

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I primed the J6 yesterday so the next thing to do will be to paint the loco and tender bodies. The balance weights need to be added and then there'll be final painting of the chassis.

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Jamie

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The J6 has been painted in my weathered black mix and the bufferbeams and cab details have been picked out in the relevant colours.

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Excuse the rather poor photo plank; It's just a stand from a GBL model which has been painted.

 

Jamie

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Thanks Manna,

I've had my eye on a J6 for a while and I didn't think it would look good if I tried to scratchbuild it.

 

 

The balance weights arrived today (Markits products for a 4F) so I'll get them fitted soon. The cab and tender sides and front bufferbeam have been gloss varnished ready for transfers.

 

Jamie

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With the J6 out of the way, I made a start on the D&S horsebox at the weekend. This is where I'm up to now:

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It just needs the brake-gear finishing off and handrails, roof and white metal castings fitting.

 

Jamie

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I finished building the horsebox so I went to spray it and found that I'd used up a rattle can of etching primer. No problem, I've got another. I obviously didn't shake it well enough, though...

I started spraying one side but the finish was utterly rubbish. There were loads of lumps and bumps so I had to strip the side and start again. In my haste to get it done, however, I plastered the paint on way too thickly and obliterated the panel lines. So I stripped it again :ireful:

Finally, I got a decent finish and called it a day at that.

This is what one side looked like

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You can clearly see the horrible texture.

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This is the side that had to be stripped. It still needs quite a bit of work.

 

Thoroughly fed up with the horsebox, I opened up the Long Tom kit and started doing a bit of research. I had no idea how much of a minefield the class was! Eventually I found a loco that had the right tender, chimney, boiler pitch, firebox, buffers, etc; It will be number 3409. This loco was fitted with a Craven's variable blastpipe which looked quite interesting to model but this was removed several years before the LNER was formed.

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The parts are all just perched in place as I want to get the chassis working first. I've ordered a High Level Kits Slimliner+ 54:1 gearbox as there isn't a lot of space between the frames. I might have to thin either the latter or the gearbox. The motor will be a Mitsumi one, courtesy of CCtrans (John Isherwood) and a 6'6"+6'6" tender chassis has been ordered as I don't like the idea of having to put the wheels (on pinpoint axles) in whilst building the tender, especially as I'll be using Gibson, steel-tyred wheels.

 

Jamie

 

Edit- The tender had been glued together by a previous owner so I pored some boiling water over it and now it is back to a kit of parts.

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Looking at the "brass naked" photos it looks like you haven't cleaned any/all of the surplus solder off the brass before painting ? e.g the slotted vent above one door is blocked with solder and still is in the primer photo.

 

Primer simply exaggerates/shows all faults with any build good or bad. Always use a light primer coat, clean any faults up, then add a final layer.

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I did go round with the fibre glass brush before cleaning the model and spraying it. Just checked the model now and none of the vents are blocked. Unless we're talking about different doors? I checked the grooms' and luggage doors.

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The photo with the grooms door to the right, the top vent looks  blocked in the photo (s), hooever it maybe solder shining through from the other side of the horsebox in the light ?. I use Halfords primer without any problems, never seen lumps like that before.

You need to clean the solder until its almost invisible to the eye.

 

Good luck.

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It's not blocked. It looks like it is but what you're seeing is what's through the window on the other side of the model.

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Thanks for the tips on primers. This is the first time I've ever had a problem with primer. It was my fault for not shaking the tin and then rushing a second go. I don't know of a Halford's near me so I just use stuff from the motor shop.

 

Jamie

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Progress on the Q1 has been quite good, due to it being the school holidays. I'm still trying to sort out a few issues with the chassis shorting on the body but apart from that the loco is running nicely. All of the white metal castings have been fitted (minus the brake standpipe that I broke off by accident) so only lamp irons, sandboxes and sandpipes plus a few other little bits are needed before she goes into the paint shop.

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Looking at the photos I can see a few areas that will need adjustment, filling or cleaning up.

 

Jamie

 

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In the week I primed the Q1 and today I finally got the motivation to put a first coat of black on. This was followed by a second coat this afternoon. Next I’ll paint the red bufferbeams and the cab detail. The moulded coal also needs to be painted.

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Jamie

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