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added a load of colour blends, painting shadows and gradients. also added some random splotches of worn wood and loads of edge highlighting to get some nice bright points and reflections

 

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really proud of how hard it is to notice, hopefully that means I did a good enough job at making it look realistic. but it does add a lot to the model so I am happy with it

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finished painting it up, and am so incredibly pleased with it. sure the lining could be better, but I love it.

 

I know its not everyone's cup of tea with the livery, but I hope it will stand out and be something different for early railway modelling. it should definitely stand out amongst the other early locos I intend to buy and paint

 

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got told that it looked vaguely spooky, and the suggestion of naming it after a bat, in refference to the original loco being Adler (eagle), came up. rather like this, keeps with the spooky theme. so currently the possible names are between Myotis and Barbastelle

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On 03/02/2022 at 10:21, RAWRlab said:

Wow SteelandSoot, your painting and modelling has improved so much! I've been checking into this thread for a while and this newest development is incredible. Keep up the solid work!

thanks!, this thread isn't so much me posting progress pics, but more of an archive of my progress and work on my more substantial projects. this year I intend to bring it more in line with progress as I go rather than archiving, so hopefully there will be more shared more frequently

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want to make some more early rolling stock

 

I have this old Hornby Liverpool and Manchester coach sitting around that I may have shared about before. painted it up following the scheme of a horse coach that I saw and I think it looks rather swish

 

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my hand slipped while I was painting and got a splash of gold onto the side of the coach, didn't notice it until I sealed the lacquer. so I will go with the idea that the painter of the coach fell off of their ladder while holding a paint brush and got some on the side :P

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also decided to have a go at making a mini coach out of an old broken parkside Clerestory I had laying around

 

first I grabbed one of those ultra common Hornby rollingstock chassis' that you find on everything and chopped it down a ton

 

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then i cut the center section from the coach and removed the roof

 

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filled some gaps and slapped a thin roof on it

 

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then I just slapped some buffers on and some lamp housings

 

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haven't gotten any farther yet, and I am not sure it fits at all period wise, but I'll give it a nice coat of paint and will see how it goes

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got distracted from the mini coach very quickly and wanted to go about making another early loco to go alongside my Patentee. However, since my printer isn't set up and I am too impatient to wait until then to start this project, I decided to build it from scratch. I have set myself the goal of spending no money and making it out of scrap bits I already have, so I gathered together this pile as inspiration

 

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it was at this point that I decided that I didn't want to make this motorised, and I will instead get a tenshodo motor bogie to shove under a wagon, as I don't run models as often and instead build them as models for diorama display

 

grabbed the frames from a crane, bufferbeams from the Nellie, and wheels from an old triang (at least I think it is) 3mt

 

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went with a 2-2-2 wheel arrangement as it is small and cute, but at the same time I fell down the rabbit hole of old rebuilds and stumbled into the realm of Isaac Watt Boulton. so I will be doing something of that style

 

here the chassis has been glued together, and the frames are glued, with a piece of card to act as the running board

 

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just now I have cut up some pieces of Plasticard and cut off the springs from the remains of an old broken chassis bottom plate

 

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Going to do some more work on it over the next few days, but at the minute it rolls perfectly smooth and easily and I am so pleased with it

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and now we are up to the present moment, done some work on the paint, but I have a fair way to go

 

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don't think I will add lining to the tanks or bunker, keeping it unlined feels like it adds to the aesthetic

 

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can also see paneling on the firebox and the gap between the tank and the firebox

 

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