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Grasshopper John

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  1. Hello Ken,

     

    Don't know if this might help, in a book i am reading about strange facts on the railways it mentions the LION was the star of a film called the Titfield Thunderbolt ( 1952 ) It features an original Lion built in 1838 still running under it's own steam.

     

    HTH

     

    Grasshopper J.

  2. Wooahay !!,

     

    Not a loco from my chosen region, but what is there not to like about a Black 5. They look such a well balanced power house, proper fit for purpose.

     

    This thread will give John ( grasshopper ) some good bedtime reading I reckon ;) .

     

    ATB,

     

    Martyn.

     

    Unbelievable! have been waiting for this thread for a while and although I have been looking I was looking for the wrong thread title ( I assumed it would be DA not Javelin as never heard of them), No offense Javelin.

     

    My friend OzzyO pointed me in this direction and glad he did otherwise I would still be waiting. Things come to those who wait. A pleasure to read, digest, and enjoy the build of a craftsman.

     

    The more I see it the more I love it!

     

    Cheers Pete, you are a star.

     

    Regards

    Grasshopper John.

     

    PS & Thanks Martyn.

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  3. Hello Hayfield,

     

    Remember me :), My first ever build started in Jan 2012. What an adventure and what a learning curve. I fancied building something and came across a 70's K Kit Hall 68xx on the bay neither of which i had ever heard of. I was surprised when it arrived that is was vertualy a flat pack of WM parts all vacuum packed.

     

    Thus began a never ending story and getting bitten by the bug of building Locomotives, which incidentally I have a fond passion for being a late 50's kid. Anyway Hayfield and others were a great help on my uphill struggle.

     

    I used all of the Kit apart from wheels and motor :) ( i'll get me coat ) 

     

     

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    Was never pleased with the gloss paint finish but it was a learning curve, still building to this day all of 15 months later, still love it.

     

    Grasshopper John.

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  4. I am new to building but I have had to learn as I go along, I have had a few VERY frustrating moments I can tell you and my wife has told me off about the language :) but for all my trials all I have to do is ASK one of the professionals on here and I have a solution within minuets I'm only on my second model btw, a problem shared is a problem halved but what a learning curve, I love it.

     

    Regards

    Grasshopper John.

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  5. Many thanks Ken, i've looked at airbrushes on the web and they do look nice a bit of a difference in prices though, is it hard to master this art i am new to this but the sheer quality of your finish wants me to follow suit ( a good few years down the line ) :) rather than a mixer ( air & Paint ) which looks complicated i think i'd prefer a single trigger action to start off with.

    Any advice much appreciated.

     

    Regards

    John.

  6. Hello John,

     

    as you can see it's not Ken, giving you the first reply it's the madman.

     

    I think that both Ken and myself spray the primer on, I use one called Teroson in a rattle can, it's an etch primer (an etch primer has an amount of acid in it). Ken will let you know what he uses I'm sure. I would not advise hand painting (full stop) apart from some small details.

     

    The two part etch primer is designed for spraying, brushing it on will make a mess, have you ever tried to brush paint cellulose paint?

     

    You can get from Halfords an etch primer called "Acid 8" as long as you give the can at least two mins. shaking after you hear the ball it should spray OK.

     

    Sorry to have jumped in Ken, hope that you don't mind.

     

    OzzyO.

     

    So do i need to buy an airbrush OzzyO as i've already bought the primer which comes in two bottles.

     

    Also apologies to Ken for my stupid questions and highjacking your thread.

     

    Regards

    John.

  7. Hello Ken,

     

    all i can say is WOW :) what superb workmanship. I am new to building myself ( just finished an old K kit grange ) and starting an A3 in white metal, so on a learning curve OzzyO kindly invited me over to pick up some hints am at work so have to be brief how do you get such a superb finish on you primer coat ? i used halfords for first attemp but have bought some etch primer ( what is etch primer ) which i have to mix with thinners and i intend to hand paint it.

     

    Any advice would be appreciated.

     

    Regards

    John.

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