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  1. Thanks for the kind words chaps!

     

    Yesterday Cal came over to play trains, so I set the layout up again. What a difference 11 months and some blue paint makes! The first photo is a reminder of what it looked like last summer, since RMweb have lost the photos…

     

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    To summarise, I’ve finished, filled and painted the backscenes (with help from my better half!), added and wired signals, added platform surface and road surface, and done slightly more on the bridge and buildings. The loader has been completely revamped, with a new design using a motor and offset load, thereby creating a vibrator (oo err!) which I’ve attached to a static chute. I’ll detail this and the wiring etc in a future post. Below are some vids, of the loader and some trains running, under Cal's control……

     

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    Lots more items added to the "to do" list, but I think I’ve got the mojo back to actually finish this b*gger…2024 will be its 10 year birthday…! I hope I’ve exhibited it before then…

     

    Thanks,

    Jack.

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  2. Not wanting to go too far OT…

     

    6 hours ago, TomScrut said:

    There's one in TPE pulling Falcons too:

    68023 TPX Passes through CASTLE DONINGTON with the 6K97 19:23 TOTON NORTH YARD - CREWE BASFORD HALL S.S.M Engineers , Wednesday 10th June 2020

     

    Strike 2

     

    TPE Testing

     

    Displaced Double

     

    All my own pics…plenty of options to model!

     

    Regarding specific locos on 'other' workings (like shown above)…many people are happy to run them with anything. They’re not all sticklers for accuracy. Anyway, cobble together some MK1s or any other coaches really, stick a shiny modern mainline loco on the front, and you’ve got yourself a preserved working at a diesel gala….

     

    68031 at Burrs

     

    6 hours ago, TomScrut said:

    On the subject of "more model ideas" and also linking to the last few posts about Dapol, what about the converted MRAs? I can't seem to find a photo of one but I am sure some have been done already.

     

     

    Just seen this one on Flickr…

     

    JNA 81 70 5831 001-9 Derby

     

    Looks smart IMO. The new Wascosa wagons are ripe for the picking, as they’ll supplement/replace the Falcons, Tench, Coalfish and other such infrastructure wagons. Look how long those have been around…I saw a comment that some of the B_A steel bolsters are the oldest items of regular use rolling stock on the network…

     

    Thanks,

    Jack.

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  3. There's been some 68 action of late through Derbyshire. 68016 was charged with the 6U77 Mountsorrel to Crewe bulk ballast yesterday - the first time a 'Cat' has been seen on this for a good few years I think.

     

    DRS 68016 - 6U77, Stenson

     

     

    The working was double-headed today but I couldn't make it.

     

    Then today, the same 68 (016) was commandeered to go and rescue the 4E49 Daventry to Doncaster 'Tesco Express', after the usual 66 had developed square wheels and was failed at Daventry. Here it is at Stenson - again very very rare to see anything other than a shed on this:

     

    DRS 68016 - 4E49, Stenson

     

    Thanks,

    Jack.

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  4. Ex-'Euro Shed' 66028 (with repainted EWS maroon cabsides) leads UK Railtours' 'The Powerful Pieman Panorama' tour ECS through Attenborough earlier today. The tour had run from Toton North Yard (where the shed was attached) via Doncaster to Nottingham and was headed for Toton TMD when I saw it, to detach the shed. The skips either end were 67016 & 67013.

     

    DB 66028 & 67016 - 5Z30, Attenborough

     

    Thanks,

    Jack.

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  5. A couple of celebs from the last few weeks - firstly 37418 propelling 'Caroline' through Willington heading to Crewe via Stoke. It ran this route again today for Revolution Trains' jolly...

     

    BR 37418 & 975025 - 5Z01, Willington

     

     

     

    And DRS' 37425 'Sir Robert McAlpine/Concrete Bob' hauling a lengthy 25 container flats from Bescot to Mossend:

     

    DRS 37425 - 4Z70, Balshaw Lane Jn

     

     

    Thanks,

    Jack.

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  6. Speaking of Ally Pally, here are a few pics of some finished project which got a run out, that have featured in this thread. The container train was a bit temperamental on Saturday but had settled down by closing on Saturday. One issue was it was so long, my homemade magnetic couplings weren't strong enough and failed on the gradient on the front wagon! A couple of stronger pairs for the front few wagons are in development currently...

     

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    Very good weekend :D

     

    Jack.

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  7. On 20/03/2022 at 11:18, great central said:

    Hoping you don't mind a somewhat tongue in cheek nitpick but EMR Meridians have never looked like yours.


    My model can’t look like all or any EMR Meridians…I’ve gone for a specific unit and not tried to represent the fleet generally. 222101 was the first of any Meridian to receive the purple ends and grey band variation of EMR, after 222104 received the full aubergine treatment. I photographed it on its first journey in its new vinyls, with clean body sides but weathered chassis (and roof). Below is the main photo, but I took a burst of all the coaches and all were spotless with little discernible sign of the former vinyls:

     

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    Such is the way with the modern railway, that less than a year later, there was a pretty major alteration anyway!

     

    222101 at Leicester


    It’s since been replaced with an aubergine fairing.

     

    I'm not particularly fussed about it being uber-correct…it’s close enough for me, looks the part and represents the first time I saw it, nice a shiny, after it’s facelift. It ran superbly this weekend on DL - thankfully!

     

    Anyway, I’ve moved onto proper traction now…the workbench has no less than 1x 47 and 4x 37s on it currently! More on this later…

     

    Jack.

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  8. 2 hours ago, JackB95 said:

    That last picture with the two 08s shunting...

    "How many NR coaches do you have?"
    "Yes."


    There were even more in stock boxes and on the layout, but it took Cal over half an hour at least to shunt them all together. The train left the yard at almost bang on 4:30 if I recall, so it’s a balancing act of having maximum load and minimum disruption to the great pack away operation at closing!

     

    All good fun, though!

     

    Jack.

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  9. 6 hours ago, The Fatadder said:

    Very nice modelling on the 222, look forward to seeing it in the flesh at Ally Pally at the weekend.

     

    A question if I may, I found an old post of yours in another thread referring to your use of car aerosols, I was just wondering which colour you were using for the post privatisation warning yellow (and if you ever found a decent match for EWS red & gold).

     

    Thanks 


    Thanks Rich! I’m really excited to run the unit and operate Mick's layout for the weekend for the first time in 2 years. Feel free to say hi when you pop by!

     

    Regarding aerosols, I did actually start a thread with a view to it being a database for post-privatisation or D&E colours. There is a more established (if outdated) thread for older colours, but I didn’t find much in there of use. The link to my thread is below:

    The colour yellow I use is Rover Inca Yellow. It’s relatively golden-yellow and I feel quite a good match, however no colours matched from Halfords will be perfect. Below are some photos of yellow ends I’ve done with the spray can, including the 222 in my last post.

     

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    Usual caveats apply regarding lighting, any varnish I may have put on (but tried to find pics without). I can’t recall which primers I sprayed it on but I assume red may give more warmth. I’d guess I usually used grey or white for the above photos.

     

    I've not tried to match EWS red yet…in another thread (copied into my thread) I found a recommendation of Ford Aporto Red, but haven’t seen any pictures or tested it.

     

    I'm of two minds with rattle cans now, as they are always really thick but give a superb ultra-gloss finish ready for transfers. The custom match purple for the 222 was particularly heavy and needed lots of rubbing down. I’ll most likely stick with the matches I’ve found (warning yellow, DB red, DRS/ROG blue) for future projects, as they look right and I’ve proven them. I’m more sceptical about matching new colours at £5.99 a can, when the specific colour exists from railway manufacturers. That’s why I’m not going to try and match EWS maroon and will use Phoenix and try adding some other colours for an upcoming couple of EWS projects. It’s personal preference I suppose!

     

    Hope that helps, if you’ve any questions let me know! :)

     

    Jack.

  10. 20 hours ago, newbryford said:

    That'll be probably Andy or Spike......

     

    Although the ultimate would be Jack c*cking it up! Especially if it's the liner train..................

     

    19 hours ago, bradfordbuffer said:

    Ohhhh.....my money is on Andy cal or jack as proportionally higher at risk as actually operating!


    I was going to say, in order to cause a crash on the layout you have to have a controller in your hand! Or put the controller down on the track…

     

    After a 2 year gap, I think Saturday morning will be quite entertaining……looking forward to it! Live streams seem all the rage Mick, maybe set one up to show our exemplary operational skills? :scratchhead::no:

     

    Jack.

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  11. Thanks very much for the kind comments guys…it’s been a long old job but I’m very happy with the result, and that it’s finally done! :yes:

     

    In the last couple of months I’ve had little time so have been preparing for next weekend's excursion to Ally Pally with the Deadmans Lane crew. I’ve weathered the Meridian on the roof and underframe with a quick airbrush mist of matt black (for exhausts) and Railmatch frame dirt. This was sealed in with brushed matt varnish. Other jobs have included sound fitting (well…swapping decoders!) and painting the wheel faces…

     

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    I’ve also finished my Hattons EWS 66. I was waiting on a custom renumber set before weathering, however I had second thoughts, since 66207 has an odd cab door and is still in use in EWS livery today. So to hell with a renumber, I’d rather play with it as soon as possible! An airbrush weathering similar to the 222 was used…

     

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    And that’s it I’m afraid. Other small but nonetheless important jobs have included repairs, usually involving bits which need gluing back on, or straightening grills or the odd dab of paint. All wheels have been cleaned, couplings checked, and sound levels increased to exhibition volume from 'small box room' volume!

     

    Seriously looking forward to my first exhibition in 2 years! If you’re attending then feel free to say hi, I’ll be behind Deadmans Lane for the most part, unless I’m hunting some food or being tempted by something expensive on a trader's stand…

     

    Thanks,

    Jack.

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