Philip52LC
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Thanks Tim, to be honest I'd be more interested how you modelled the cylinders as on looking again I think I can work out the running plate. Another fabulous model which I look forward to seeing photo's when completed.
Regards
Philip
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Hi,
I've followed this build with great interest as I rather fancy having a model of this loco, but having read the instructions on the GA website was a bit reluctant to have a go. From your blogs it doesn't look too difficult and I look forward to seeing how it runs when completed. By the way have you built the GA "Z" loco as well by any chance?
Regards
Philip
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I will be watching this with interest Tim as I always fancied one of these, but the Comet kit looked a bit beyond my capabilities. Do you by any chance have any other photo's of the build please, particularly how the new footplates were made and front end altered. I'm sure will look great when finished. Regards Philip
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Hi,
Will you be posting progress on the Crosti's by any chance as they are one of my favourite loco's (I like ugly ones!), and I've got one to do and was thinking of using a Bachmann chassis. Mind I do like your finished DoG. Regards Philip
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Very nice, weathering is a skill I have yet to learn and master. Maybe might try after I've cracked renumbering/renaming, oh and building scenery!
regards
Philip
The G16: a quick coat of paint
in SRman's Workbench Blog
A blog by SRman in RMweb Blogs
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Thanks for your reply and I've just read your latest blog on running tests. Looks as though I'm going to have to invest in the future and build this beast!
Regards
Philip