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3D printed JGA wagon kit from 3DWagonWorks via eBay.

 

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I added some details using brass wire, tube and electrical wire.

 

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These are very nice kits with excellent detail.  The material is easy to work with.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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A couple more of these 3D printed wagons detailed up using brass rod, tube and electrical wire.

 

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Followed by a coat of grey primer, with air hoses and buffer’s picked out in black enamel paint.

 

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Cheers

 

Darius

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Two more on the bench 😀

 

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The yellow and green “Tarmac” colours are brush painted Phoenix Precision enamels.  I had considered airbrushing but the overspray masking was too complicated.  Masking for brush painting was much simpler.

 

Cheers

 

Darius

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