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I like weathering on those vans, how did you get that? The fading of the panels looks good 👍
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Thank you. Yep, you paint your base colour, let it dry thoroughly, then a couple of coats of the fluid, let that dry, then your top coat, which should be waterbased according to the instructions. When thats dry re wet it and rub away until you get the effect you want. I've seen people do similar using hairspray but not tried that myself.
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I decided to try some AK worn effects fluid on a couple of the vans. I don't think it's too bad, bit more work needed though I feel.
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Mine get a bowl of Kibble and the odd chicken leg or thigh. Oh! and some tinned dog food sometimes.
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James Makin's Workbench - 1990s dirty diesels & grotty wagons
sb67 replied to James Makin's topic in Layout topics
Hi James, I was wondering where you start with painting Executive Dark Grey? I've tried adding black to various greys but can't seem to get the mix right, there seems to be another colour in there? I guess I could get some railmatch ready mixed but fancied trying your approach. Cheers, Steve. -
Love that! I see foxes pretty regularly where I live, more so in the autumn/winter. Did you put the egg out for him?
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Roofs all done, just got to decide what liveries to paint them and what to do about the wheels as I have no replacements at the moment.
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I filed down the "vents" until there was just a strip of plastic left and gave the roofs an undercoat. I tried Vallajo acrylic and over thinned the first one! A bit more sanding to do on some. I was going to paint one wagon with a white roof as per the Rowntrees VDA's so after a bit more sanding I might give it another coat and leave that one.
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Nice photo's 👍 Been a good year in my garden too, loads of Red Admirals, White and Gatekeeper Butterflies plus my first Dragonfly and Hummingbird Hawk Moth, must be doing something right 🙂 Still got plenty of flowers on some Asters, Nasturtiums and Helianthus. Been digging out a new pond this morning, still a bit to do, I'll make it a bit bigger with a shallow end for a "beach" .
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I've had the Dremmel out and removed the bit that the wheel truck sits on. Having removed the couplings from the wheel truck too, the truck was then glued back on using Araldite Metal. This takes the height down to something a bit more prototypical, not perfect I know, but ok for me. They all run fine and the longer, now fixed wheelbase isn't a problem on my small layouts. Next will be removing the vent thing.
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Thanks Stu, the vent thingy will def go! I'll leave one in the light grey livery but the others I'm not too sure about. I've been looking for a match for the dark grey some were painted and also any departmental variants to base them on.
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After the various bits of weathering I' now 'upgrading' some old Hornby VDA Vans. I know they are light years away from the Bachamnn version but I've got them and, after upgrading the OAA's I thought I would see what I can do. I'm not exactly sure what to represent, they will all probably get a respray and I might paint a white roof on one and I would like a departmental version. I experimented on a paint fade on one so I might leave that one. I'm aiming for vans around in the late 80's-90's. First up reducing the ride height and fixing the wheel trucks.
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James Makin's Workbench - 1990s dirty diesels & grotty wagons
sb67 replied to James Makin's topic in Layout topics
Thanks James, I've got 3 or 4 VDA's I want to re paint to late 80's early 90's condition and I'm not sure what to paint them. I'd like 1 to be a departmental wagon. -
A Red Admiral enjoying the sun on a Buddleia this morning, I've seen loads this year, along with a lot of Gatekeepers in my garden.
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James Makin's Workbench - 1990s dirty diesels & grotty wagons
sb67 replied to James Makin's topic in Layout topics
Hello James, I've been looking at your posts about weathering VDA/VAA wagons, apologies if I've missed it but what colours did you use for the Railfreight red/grey livery? Cheers. Steve. -
Thanks Tim, hope you find something of interest ☺️
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40 063 looks superb! The weathering is spot on 👍
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Modelling 1960s & 1970s Diesels & Electrics
sb67 replied to Strathwood's topic in Transition Diesel Liveries
I've long been a fan of your layout. You're right about loco stabling points, I love the way you've taken a recognizable, main line station and turned it into a micro layout! and without compromising the crediblity at all. -
Modelling 1960s & 1970s Diesels & Electrics
sb67 replied to Strathwood's topic in Transition Diesel Liveries
Have you seen this layout? http://www.cheltmodrail.org.uk/layout.php?LKey=364 Based on Liverpool St but could easily be another region, fantastic micro layout. -
Thanks for the photo, I haven't seen any updates for a while, very inspirational layout, wonder if there are any more shows planned for it? I like the fiddle yard entrance and the lack of a bridge, something I struggle with when layout planning!
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Sounds interesting, is it specific paint or gloss varnish? I've seen so many paints you can get, oil spills, grease effects, fuel stains etc.
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Looking forward to seeing the class 40 weathered, love the texture you've got on the bogies. 👍
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@Kevin Johnson Thank you 👍