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  1. Magic, the Scott looks really impressive, it certainly looks like a working locomotive, I can't believe you do this without an airbrush and in such a small scale a N gauge.

     

    Have you ever considered taking commissions as I have a couple of locomotives I would love you to work your magic on, as I just cant get to grips with weathering models myself.

     

    Have you thought about City of London, or City of Liverpool for your semi

     

    Regards

     

    Malc

  2. Paul

     

    Another great blog, its good to see someone is thinking about what to use old models for, instead of just buying newer alternatives, are you trying to create a Royal Scott as you don't see many of the original ones modelled??

     

    If you like parallel boilers why don't you cast your modelling eye to the NE section of the world, it would be great to see you working on locomotives from a real railway.:)

     

    Keep up the good work

     

    Malc

  3. Paul,

     

    Its good to see some weathered stock, how do you do it in such a small scale, make sure you post the progress on these loco's I'm sure others like me will be very interested. Maybe you should consider writing posts on particular improvement works to certain loco;s. For example what you would do to improve a Black 5 (a poor alternative to a B1), then others could learn to do the same things.

     

    Sorry to add jobs to your workload but reading some of your past blog entries you certainly appear to be more than an average modeller - I'm sure others on here would agree.

     

    By the way what are your minimum improvements to a loco before you are happy with it, before the new slimmer 00 couplings they use now, one of mine was to remove the terrible Hornby couplings and replace with 3 links.

     

    Malc

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