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On 02/04/2024 at 12:07, newbryford said:

I'm ready with the spray cans......

 

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I look forward to seeing your renditions of these Mick! 
 

I have started to sort out my JGA’s in preparation for mixing them with the HOA’s! 

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Whilst driving out of Southampton this evening and passing the stacks of containers in the port (some stacks are x7 containers high).  I did wonder if there were any Revolution HOA’s in any of those containers.  Lol…

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On 19/04/2024 at 19:24, Melangoose said:

Whilst driving out of Southampton this evening and passing the stacks of containers in the port (some stacks are x7 containers high).  I did wonder if there were any Revolution HOA’s in any of those containers.  Lol…

Nope, because they are all empty ;)

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Just doing a bit of research for weathering/graffiti for the incoming HOAs.

 

Here's an easy couple to do. links to flickr pic

 

HTA 320008 Peterborough

 

HOA 320013

 

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53 minutes ago, newbryford said:

Just doing a bit of research for weathering/graffiti for the incoming HOAs.

 

Here's an easy couple to do. links to flickr pic

 

HTA 320008 Peterborough

 

HOA 320013

 

It's a particular flow for the glass industry that causes that weathering. Went to somewhere in the Merseyside area, I think there was something added to stop the load blowing on the wind, which made the wagon side sticky. 

 

Those on Mendip and Tarmac work down here weathered a lot more traditionally!

 

Jo

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It's a particular flow for the glass industry that causes that weathering. Went to somewhere in the Merseyside area, I think there was something added to stop the load blowing on the wind, which made the wagon side sticky. 

 

Those on Mendip and Tarmac work down here weathered a lot more traditionally!

 

Jo

 

Yep - finding loads of good examples....

BTW - do you do HOA graffiti decals - or is that a TBA?

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19 minutes ago, Steadfast said:

It's a particular flow for the glass industry that causes that weathering. Went to somewhere in the Merseyside area, I think there was something added to stop the load blowing on the wind, which made the wagon side sticky. 

 

 

Details of working linked in pic

 

HOA 320013 | 6M88 1435 Middleton Towers - Ince & Elton Encirc Works | Atherstone

 

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52 minutes ago, newbryford said:

 

Yep - finding loads of good examples....

BTW - do you do HOA graffiti decals - or is that a TBA?

I'm not intending to at present, got a lot of plates to keep spinning at the moment, but that's not a never.

 

Jo

 

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