Tony Wright Posted December 13, 2020 Author Share Posted December 13, 2020 12 hours ago, CXW1 said: Evening All, here is a round-up of what I have managed to produce in 2020. I have always 'made stuff' but most of this has been under the radar. After some gentle arm twisting I finally took the plunge and started posting pictures of my work on RMWeb. This couldn't have come at a better time as it has been the source of much interaction during a period when it has been in short supply. I started off 2020 by finishing off a scratchbuilt J78 crane tank which had been kicking around the back of my workbench for a couple of years. This was followed by a scratchbuilt N12. Restoration of an old Connoisseur Models J79. I originally built this a few years ago - the body was OK but I made a right hash of the chassis. A new scratchbuilt chassis was made and it now runs a lot better. A 2mm finescale tar wagon for Laurie Adams. This is a 3-D printed body on a 2mm Association underframe. In an ideal world this would have been delivered to Laurie many months ago but it is unfortunately still in my possession. Another restoration job - this is an old Ks Y8 that my late grandfather made 40+ years ago. It never ran very well so I made a new chassis and fitted it with a small High Level gearbox and motor, and it is now much better. It isn't the best model but it has some sentimental value. A scratchbuilt LNER D24..... was followed by a scratchbuilt LNER A7.... and a 2mm scale house. My current scratchbuild projects are a D22... and F8.... I'm not a regular contributor to Wright Writes so I hope you don't mind me posting my 2020 pictures here. One thing is clear though - I think I need to get out more..... Cheers Chris Mind? What fantastic work, Chris, Thanks for posting. Regards, Tony. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post 45568 Posted December 13, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 13, 2020 I completed these amongst other things during the last six Covid months, although living in Fortress WA we have not felt the effects of the virus as much as others. That said, getting modelling supplies from the UK has been tricky at times. Two Thompson B2 class using Hornby B1/B17 parts. Two D49/2 'Hunt' class from the Hornby Railroad model and Hornby/scratch detailing parts. Cheers from Oz, Peter C. 27 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Wright Posted December 13, 2020 Author Share Posted December 13, 2020 With regard to curtains in carriage/car windows, I just flick a sable over the inside of the glazing, using (what I believe to be) the right enamel colours. It's really two flicks; to give a suggestion of where they might be tied back. Blue for 1st Class Pullmans. And fawn/yellow for 2nd Class. Pre-War, most Pullmans had blinds, not curtains. I think Hornby's rendition of Pullman curtains is a bit over-stated. They're particularly prominent in its 1st Class LMS carriages. They're just visible here in this Comp (and, yes, I've still to alter the roof!). In defence (if defence is the right word?), these are all layout cars/carriages, built as part of whole rakes; usually seen passing at high speed. 'Sketch-book' might be the right description................. 13 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tony Wright Posted December 13, 2020 Author Popular Post Share Posted December 13, 2020 All the usual season's salutations........................ Could do better might be an apposite comment........................ 28 5 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post t-b-g Posted December 13, 2020 RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted December 13, 2020 I am not sure I can legitimately post any photos of projects fully completed this year. There are many part completed ones, including 4 O Gauge locos plus one carriage and one horsebox, no fewer than 16 4mm carriages and one 4mm loco, which are at varying stages of completion. The baseboards for a new EM layout and the track have been sorted out. Covid restrictions have caused big cutbacks in my involvement in two big projects, helping with Doncaster and the building of the new "Burnden Park" but hopefully it won't be too long before I can get involved with those again. About the only two tasks that were almost completed were the 4mm model of Valour (still needs painting) and the LD&ECR signalbox for the EM layout, which is only needing a signalman and a nameboard. 32 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
45568 Posted December 13, 2020 Share Posted December 13, 2020 2 hours ago, Tony Wright said: All the usual season's salutations........................ Could do better might be an apposite comment........................ Is that the new Hornby one Tony??? Cheers from Oz with tongue in cheek, Peter C. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LNER4479 Posted December 13, 2020 Share Posted December 13, 2020 (edited) On 12/12/2020 at 12:05, westerner said: 3rd the Intentio lamp hut and bike and yet another character Can I just say, slightly belatedly, that picture is an object lesson in how to properly 'plant' things on station platforms (and any other surface for that matter). A lovely, natural scene. Edited December 13, 2020 by LNER4479 2 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JamieR4489 Posted December 13, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 13, 2020 2020 has been very productive for me in terms of rolling stock. I used to think carriages and wagons were a bit boring but then I started looking at ECML formations I’d like to model and realised how interesting coaches are. This is a Hornby Railroad donor cut down to 52’6” with new sides made from plasticard. I based the conversion on some of the ones Phil Brighton showed on his Potter’s Bar thread but he has the advantage of having a laser cutter. This is a cut’n’shut of a Hornby CK and BCK to make a 52’6” TK... ...and with the other halves of the Hornby donors I made this D149 BFK. It still needs glazing and final detailing. Moving on to locos I started the year by finishing off a Bachmann O4/1 to O4/3 conversion. Like LNER4479, my lockdown project was an LRM superheated D2. This was my first etched brass loco and being a 4-4-0 it was quite challenging. The paint chips are from where I’ve been filing out the frames recently to stop short circuits and I was too lazy to take the body off. I’ll paint over them at some point. I also made one of the new MJT V2s (and I’ve got a second waiting for for a chassis and tender). This J11 had been in out of the box condition for years and decided it was time I renumbered it and weathered it. It turned out to be a bit more involved than that as I swapped the safety valves and made a snifting valve. My biggest project has been the new layout; Tuxford North. As the photo shows, the scenery has barely been started with only the mainlines ballasted. It is however, finished in terms of electrics and track-laying. Jamie 34 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post Chamby Posted December 13, 2020 RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted December 13, 2020 For me, this has been a year of slow but steady progress with my layout. I am taking my time with this project, for me its all about enjoying the journey, rather than setting a deadline to reach the destination. At the beginning of lockdown I had track laid and ballasted but the baseboard tops were bare ply... since then I have relaid some of the track to further ease the curves, built up and sculpted the landscape, walled and flocked the embankment and cuttings, constructed a tunnel and a four foot long retaining wall. It all still looks a bit too neat and 'park-like' but will hopefully look more natural when I'm finally done with the static foliage applicator and mastered how to create realistic wild buddlea's! I've also progressed with digitising my locomotive fleet. Over 100 lamps and 60 loco crew members have been painted up and are in the process of finding their way onto various locomotives, along with a sizeable heap of miniature lumps of coal. I've also built a new modelling workbench and spray booth, and installed a set of 'kickback' sidings for storing rakes of rolling stock to increase the operational flexibility of the layout. So whilst I have been busy, I do apologise for having built nothing this year in the way of rolling stock to 'show and tell' on these pages. Next will be additional scenics, the main station buildings and canopy, a coaling stage and office for the MPD, the installation of a turntable, and then signalling the layout... It is undoubtedly a slower process when undertaking all the layout construction by yourself, becoming a 'jack of all trades'... and the inherent learning curve does present its frustrations at times, but overall I am pleased with progress to date, both with the layout and the skills being acquired on the way. Still very much 'work in progress': 28 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Chas Levin Posted December 13, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 13, 2020 (edited) On 12/12/2020 at 13:58, dibateg said: This years output has ben pretty good, exploiting the lockdown. Stanier tank ( its just come back from being painted by Paul Moore, I've not opened the box yet! ) ... Have a good and safe Christmas with plenty of modelling all! Regards Tony Really lovely looking models Tony, particularly taken with the Stanier and all that beautiful looking bare metal motion: may I ask what scale they're in please? Edited December 13, 2020 by Chas Levin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Chas Levin Posted December 13, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 13, 2020 12 hours ago, micklner said: MJT Curtains, whitemetal version. Painted Garter Blue and a black wash in the folds. They look excellent Mick; I have some of those MJT ones for use on a future build but wondered whether they'd look right: reassured now! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium PMP Posted December 13, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 13, 2020 On 12/12/2020 at 11:25, Michael Edge said: BR 02 from a Craftsman kit, I painted this one as well. Snap! Completed this one in the summer, first one in too, too many years! 11 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dibateg Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 11 hours ago, Chas Levin said: Really lovely looking models Tony, particularly taken with the Stanier and all that beautiful looking bare metal motion: may I ask what scale they're in please? Thank you Chas - they are in 7mm scale - O gauge. I moved from 4mm scale about 15 years ago... I enjoy building locos and in 7mm there is a lot more loco to actually build! Regards Tony 1 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Wright Posted December 14, 2020 Author Share Posted December 14, 2020 Just one thing this morning (I'm writing Christmas cards and - not at the same time! - building an EM V2 chassis for Retford), may I please ask everyone to never feel the need to apologise for showing us their work on WW? It really is what 'makes' this thread.............. Many thanks. 6 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dr Al Posted December 14, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 14, 2020 To add to Tony's request for a year sum up - here's mine, all N gauge for something different. I'd say though that the year's not complete for me yet! With work winding down I'm hoping to knock off a few more projects before the year end! These have been completed so far though - the are a mix of kit, scratch and RTR upgrades (both basic and complex), which is largely the way for N Gauge: Caledonian 0-4-4T in BR black (Dapol M7 chassis, scratchbuilt body in brass (partly pre-built by a previous owner)) 55260_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr B4 in BR Black (Peco whitemetal kit, Arnold chassis) B4_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Farish black 5 renumbered, details fitted B5_5 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS Turbomotive (whitemetal kit, refurbishment by rebuild and full repaint....that lining!) 6202_4 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS 4P tank (whitemetal kit, refurbishment by rebuild and full repaint) 4P_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Rebuilt Scot (converted from Farish Royal Scot with Jubilee cab) Rebuilt Pat1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Standard 5MT (heavy weathering, detailed Farish model) 73099_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Standard 4MT (Langley whitemetal kit with brass superdetail detail parts and Farish chassis) 75037_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Ivatt 4MT (conversion from Farish Standard 4MT 2-6-0) 43017_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr The lower Gresely brake (and the storage box foam!) Gresley3 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr J27 (Nu-Cast whitemetal kit, detailed, modified Farish chassis) J27_final2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Parallel Boiler Patriot (Atso 3D print body, BHE tender body in whitemetal, Farish Jubilee loco chassis, Uniion Mills tender drive with Peco wheels) Patriot_final1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Farish 87 (renumber, name, new wheels fitted) 87015_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Farish 5MT (light weathering, details fitted) 5MT2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr EM2 (3D printed kit, Kato pantographs, Farish chassis) EM2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Coronation 6220 (restoration/rebuild and repaint of whitemetal kit on Minitrix chassis) Coronation_set3 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Highland railway X class tank number 1 (whitemetal kit, detailed with brass parts, extensively modified Farish chassis, Peco Jubilee rear bogie) 15306_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Highland railway X class tank number 2 (whitemetal kit, detailed with brass parts, extensively modified Farish chassis, Peco Jubilee rear bogie). That lining was a hell of a job! HRX1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr J52 (rebuild of whitemetal kit with extensive detailing and repaint) J52_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Coronation 6225 (restoration/rebuild and repaint of whitemetal kit on Minitrix chassis) 6225_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS 2P (Union Mill superdetailed with brass parts, Peco tender wheels, full repaint and re-line) 2P0 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS Black 5 with coal weighing tender (tender bought and upgraded to later style with more handrails, late crest, loco attached and fully detailed with new handrails, front end detail and old Duchess chassis, N Brass front bogie). This as been subsequently weathered to bring all together. B5-1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Only when you look back do you realise quite how much you've achieved in this, most strange, of years. On top of this I've probably repaired a good 100 locos or so, so quite a year! I actually hope we get to a position of achieving less next year, and getting back out to normality! Cheers, Alan 27 11 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium CF MRC Posted December 14, 2020 RMweb Premium Share Posted December 14, 2020 I bet those streamlined Coronations would pull the back end off most of the other engines! Tim 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Wright Posted December 14, 2020 Author Share Posted December 14, 2020 7 hours ago, Dr Al said: To add to Tony's request for a year sum up - here's mine, all N gauge for something different. I'd say though that the year's not complete for me yet! With work winding down I'm hoping to knock off a few more projects before the year end! These have been completed so far though - the are a mix of kit, scratch and RTR upgrades (both basic and complex), which is largely the way for N Gauge: Caledonian 0-4-4T in BR black (Dapol M7 chassis, scratchbuilt body in brass (partly pre-built by a previous owner)) 55260_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr B4 in BR Black (Peco whitemetal kit, Arnold chassis) B4_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Farish black 5 renumbered, details fitted B5_5 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS Turbomotive (whitemetal kit, refurbishment by rebuild and full repaint....that lining!) 6202_4 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS 4P tank (whitemetal kit, refurbishment by rebuild and full repaint) 4P_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Rebuilt Scot (converted from Farish Royal Scot with Jubilee cab) Rebuilt Pat1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Standard 5MT (heavy weathering, detailed Farish model) 73099_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Standard 4MT (Langley whitemetal kit with brass superdetail detail parts and Farish chassis) 75037_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Ivatt 4MT (conversion from Farish Standard 4MT 2-6-0) 43017_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr The lower Gresely brake (and the storage box foam!) Gresley3 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr J27 (Nu-Cast whitemetal kit, detailed, modified Farish chassis) J27_final2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Parallel Boiler Patriot (Atso 3D print body, BHE tender body in whitemetal, Farish Jubilee loco chassis, Uniion Mills tender drive with Peco wheels) Patriot_final1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Farish 87 (renumber, name, new wheels fitted) 87015_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Farish 5MT (light weathering, details fitted) 5MT2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr EM2 (3D printed kit, Kato pantographs, Farish chassis) EM2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Coronation 6220 (restoration/rebuild and repaint of whitemetal kit on Minitrix chassis) Coronation_set3 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Highland railway X class tank number 1 (whitemetal kit, detailed with brass parts, extensively modified Farish chassis, Peco Jubilee rear bogie) 15306_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Highland railway X class tank number 2 (whitemetal kit, detailed with brass parts, extensively modified Farish chassis, Peco Jubilee rear bogie). That lining was a hell of a job! HRX1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr J52 (rebuild of whitemetal kit with extensive detailing and repaint) J52_2 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Coronation 6225 (restoration/rebuild and repaint of whitemetal kit on Minitrix chassis) 6225_1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS 2P (Union Mill superdetailed with brass parts, Peco tender wheels, full repaint and re-line) 2P0 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr LMS Black 5 with coal weighing tender (tender bought and upgraded to later style with more handrails, late crest, loco attached and fully detailed with new handrails, front end detail and old Duchess chassis, N Brass front bogie). This as been subsequently weathered to bring all together. B5-1 by Dr Al 60103, on Flickr Only when you look back do you realise quite how much you've achieved in this, most strange, of years. On top of this I've probably repaired a good 100 locos or so, so quite a year! I actually hope we get to a position of achieving less next year, and getting back out to normality! Cheers, Alan What a fantastic selection, Alan, Thanks for showing us. Inspirational! Regards, Tony. 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Wright Posted December 14, 2020 Author Share Posted December 14, 2020 Are you all sitting comfortably? I've told this tale, at least in part, before.......................... About 11 years ago, John Houlden, in his OO modelling days, dissatisfied with the V2 options of the time, built this. It's part scratch-built, part DJH, part DMR and part Comet. It was built to run on his (subsequently-cremated) Gamston Bank layout; which it did. About four years ago, he decided to 'graduate' to O Gauge, Gamston Bank was burnt and (with some help from me) most of his locos and stock were sold-on (to several folk on here). This was the only loco not sold (apart from an A2/3 which he built for his dad, and he's kept as a memory). It was lent to Roy Jackson, and Roy built an EM set of loco and tender frames for it, to run on Retford; which it did (sadly, I have no pictures of it on that great railway). Several rakes of John's remaining stock were converted to EM as well. With Roy's death last year, I then sold-on the rest of John's stock (converting it back to OO). As a 'thank you', John gave me the V2. A most-generous gift. Now, with Retford's future uncertain at the time, and an EM V2 being of little use to me, I built a Comet set of frames in OO for it. What had happened to John's original OO chassis, nobody seemed to know. I pinched most of the bits from Roy's EM chassis (just fitting shorter axles; heresy, I hear you cry!), and 60826 proceeded to bowl round LB. I even sold the EM frames on behalf of CRUK. And then - Retford re-risen! Now, I must be very careful with my words here, because I appear to cop the ire of some by even suggesting anything on Retford could be 'improved'/'added to', especially if I'm involved. Retford certainly doesn't have enough V2s (in fact, it needs many more locos - I intend to be busy!). So, why not re-chassis (again) the John Houldlen V2, back to EM? OO, to EM, back to OO and then back to EM. My friend to whom I sold Roy's EM frames, knowing of the Retford situation, gave me them back (thanks Ray). All I've done is to acquire all the necessary bits to complete it again. I've also got a brass sub-frame for the tender. Motion next! One thing I did notice was that the body rode a little high. I've lowered it slightly (easier than lopping off bits off the tops of the frames), meaning a little more clearance needed underneath the footplate. And the OO chassis? Well, it's now in a box; I now have the best of both worlds - one loco/tender body and two chassis. Several other LB locos are going to have the same...................... As a further commitment to Retford, Geoff West has loaned to Sandra the JH rakes he bought (now re-gauged back to EM - OO, EM, OO and EM again!). An A2/3 is next.................... 17 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
robertcwp Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 5 minutes ago, Tony Wright said: Are you all sitting comfortably? I've told this tale, at least in part, before.......................... About 11 years ago, John Houlden, in his OO modelling days, dissatisfied with the V2 options of the time, built this. It's part scratch-built, part DJH, part DMR and part Comet. It was built to run on his (subsequently-cremated) Gamston Bank layout; which it did. About four years ago, he decided to 'graduate' to O Gauge, Gamston Bank was burnt and (with some help from me) most of his locos and stock were sold-on (to several folk on here). This was the only loco not sold (apart from an A2/3 which he built for his dad, and he's kept as a memory). It was lent to Roy Jackson, and Roy built an EM set of loco and tender frames for it, to run on Retford; which it did (sadly, I have no pictures of it on that great railway). Several rakes of John's remaining stock were converted to EM as well. With Roy's death last year, I then sold-on the rest of John's stock (converting it back to OO). As a 'thank you', John gave me the V2. A most-generous gift. Now, with Retford's future uncertain at the time, and an EM V2 being of little use to me, I built a Comet set of frames in OO for it. What had happened to John's original OO chassis, nobody seemed to know. I pinched most of the bits from Roy's EM chassis (just fitting shorter axles; heresy, I hear you cry!), and 60826 proceeded to bowl round LB. I even sold the EM frames on behalf of CRUK. And then - Retford re-risen! Now, I must be very careful with my words here, because I appear to cop the ire of some by even suggesting anything on Retford could be 'improved'/'added to', especially if I'm involved. Retford certainly doesn't have enough V2s (in fact, it needs many more locos - I intend to be busy!). So, why not re-chassis (again) the John Houldlen V2, back to EM? OO, to EM, back to OO and then back to EM. My friend to whom I sold Roy's EM frames, knowing of the Retford situation, gave me them back (thanks Ray). All I've done is to acquire all the necessary bits to complete it again. I've also got a brass sub-frame for the tender. Motion next! One thing I did notice was that the body rode a little high. I've lowered it slightly (easier than lopping off bits off the tops of the frames), meaning a little more clearance needed underneath the footplate. And the OO chassis? Well, it's now in a box; I now have the best of both worlds - one loco/tender body and two chassis. Several other LB locos are going to have the same...................... As a further commitment to Retford, Geoff West has loaned to Sandra the JH rakes he bought (now re-gauged back to EM - OO, EM, OO and EM again!). An A2/3 is next.................... This is very good news. If I recall correctly, Sandra has only two V2s currently on Retford. One came from Roy and the other Sandra built as a lockdown project. Sandra has another V2 on the way but the layout could accommodate more. I believe there are hardly any spare engines at the moment and most if not all B1s are on trains when one or two should be standing pilot at Retford. From memory, there are only four A3s on the layout and at least one of those (Singapore) has somewhat limited pulling power. As well as the carriages from Gamston Bank that Geoff West kindly loaned to Sandra, one of the ex-Gamston carriages I acquired has also now gone to Retford, a Thompson BZ which Sandra altered to EM. It's on a GC train. My own contribution to Retford has been somewhat more basic. The old NuCast B1 I acquired from Tony has gone there and Sandra has altered it to EM. There are also 20-30 of my RTR carriages in various trains including three sets on the GC side, which was very short of stock. One of those is a stop-gap set of Hornby parcels vans. There is one 15-carriage train on the GN side which has nine ex-Gamston Bank carriages from Geoff, a couple of Hornby Mark 1s from me, two Bachmann Mark 1s which were reallocated from other trains and two more which Sandra added. 7 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
micknich2003 Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 Some of this year's models, the engine is Gauge 1, the others 4mm scale. 14 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrg1 Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 23 hours ago, PMP said: Snap! Completed this one in the summer, first one in too, too many years! Please tell us how you got the chevrons perfect. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Al Posted December 14, 2020 Share Posted December 14, 2020 5 hours ago, CF MRC said: I bet those streamlined Coronations would pull the back end off most of the other engines! Tim Only once new traction tyres were fitted Tim! Cheers, Alan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Jesse Sim Posted December 14, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 14, 2020 Hope its not too late for the showcase of 2020 projects? I think 2020, apart from the obvious end of the world, has been rather rewarding in regards to my modelling. Although many projects have not been finished yet, here are a small showcase of the ones I am most proud off. I must apologise for the horrible photos. Kicking off with the refurbishment of a DJH J10, I think I paid $60 AUD for this off Ebay as a non runner, quick email to The Man, The Myth, The Legend Tony Wright we deduced a new motor/gearbox, wheels and she should be good as new and so it was. Here she is here in need of some more fine tuning TLC accompanied by two scratchbuilt GNR ballast wagons. The one on the left, of which there are two, is cut down and made from a Hornby wagon and the longer one is a cut and shut job from a NER plate wagon from Wizards. I have also been working on the Dolphin wagons but that's another story very soon. Watch this space. Another project was the Graeme King conversion for a K2, this is more or less finished, the lining annoyed the hell out of me, maybe a good weather to hide it? No no Jesse don't be lazy. Now the wagons from right to left, another Graeme King resin job, an LNER meat container, I have another three to do. Next is a DS GCR pershibles wagon, a real pain in the backside but I got there in the end and lastly a Wizards NER Perishable van. Fom left to right: A wizards CR tube wagon, David Geen LMS Bolster wagons, my first DS horsebox and most definetly not the last, fiddly but rewarding in the end. Lastly a Wizards NER G2 van, might get a few more of them. Now for the finale... One thing I noticed this year was my moving away from the RTR market. With Hornby releasing there W1 next year I was still adamant to make my own using Graeme King's resin parts and here she is, a suitable tender is on its way from SEF. It may not be as good as Hornby's but its mine! Another Milestone reached was to finally finish my first locomotive kit, a Nucast J6. A challenge as the body was still designed to sit on a whitemetal lump but I think she's turned out alright, it even works!!!! All of this could not have been achieved without the help of many people on here, a few stand out, Graeme King, Tony Wright and also Jonathan Wealleans who I bombard with messages at least twice a day. Thanks a bunch. 38 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Wright Posted December 15, 2020 Author Share Posted December 15, 2020 8 hours ago, Jesse Sim said: Hope its not too late for the showcase of 2020 projects? I think 2020, apart from the obvious end of the world, has been rather rewarding in regards to my modelling. Although many projects have not been finished yet, here are a small showcase of the ones I am most proud off. I must apologise for the horrible photos. Kicking off with the refurbishment of a DJH J10, I think I paid $60 AUD for this off Ebay as a non runner, quick email to The Man, The Myth, The Legend Tony Wright we deduced a new motor/gearbox, wheels and she should be good as new and so it was. Here she is here in need of some more fine tuning TLC accompanied by two scratchbuilt GNR ballast wagons. The one on the left, of which there are two, is cut down and made from a Hornby wagon and the longer one is a cut and shut job from a NER plate wagon from Wizards. I have also been working on the Dolphin wagons but that's another story very soon. Watch this space. Another project was the Graeme King conversion for a K2, this is more or less finished, the lining annoyed the hell out of me, maybe a good weather to hide it? No no Jesse don't be lazy. Now the wagons from right to left, another Graeme King resin job, an LNER meat container, I have another three to do. Next is a DS GCR pershibles wagon, a real pain in the backside but I got there in the end and lastly a Wizards NER Perishable van. Fom left to right: A wizards CR tube wagon, David Geen LMS Bolster wagons, my first DS horsebox and most definetly not the last, fiddly but rewarding in the end. Lastly a Wizards NER G2 van, might get a few more of them. Now for the finale... One thing I noticed this year was my moving away from the RTR market. With Hornby releasing there W1 next year I was still adamant to make my own using Graeme King's resin parts and here she is, a suitable tender is on its way from SEF. It may not be as good as Hornby's but its mine! Another Milestone reached was to finally finish my first locomotive kit, a Nucast J6. A challenge as the body was still designed to sit on a whitemetal lump but I think she's turned out alright, it even works!!!! All of this could not have been achieved without the help of many people on here, a few stand out, Graeme King, Tony Wright and also Jonathan Wealleans who I bombard with messages at least twice a day. Thanks a bunch. Good morning Jesse, I'm sure there's more myth about me than anything else................. 'With Hornby releasing there W1 next year I was still adamant to make my own using Graeme King's resin parts and here she is, a suitable tender is on its way from SEF. It may not be as good as Hornby's but its mine!' With my being a former teacher, you've made my day! Regards, Tony. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post grob1234 Posted December 15, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 15, 2020 9 hours ago, Jesse Sim said: One thing I noticed this year was my moving away from the RTR market. With Hornby releasing there W1 next year I was still adamant to make my own using Graeme King's resin parts and here she is, a suitable tender is on its way from SEF. Hi Jesse, I did similar to you to make my own 10000. My only difference was I made the chassis from SEF as well as the tender. I've added an awful lot of lead, as there is plenty of room in the streamlined casing, so it is by far my heaviest loco, but with a great big Mashima round can motor, it goes like the clappers and could easily pull 15 kit-built coaches, probably much more. We'll have to test its haulage capacity when some form of normal life returns. I'm incredibly attached to my W1, and there is absolutely no chance I'll be replacing it with a Hornby one. I'm sure the Hornby model will be fantastic, but mines got character, as will yours, Jesse. Just imagine if all A4's were built like this: a huge brooding hulk of an engine! 22 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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