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  1. @matthewchallenger Thanks very much for the kind words, I'm very happy with how it has turned out. I look foward to seeing your version too. Nice job on the 66, having the air dams is definitely a must. I considered getting 3D printed replacements when I first did this mod on 66701 but after trying to alter the existing ones myself I found this worked quite well for me. 

  2. Nice work, I like your attention to detail with the different lines and their various states of weathering. It's often assumed everything on a modern image layout should look brand new! 

    As you ask for feedback, the Tamiya flat earth is my favourite rail colour! Is that an enamel one? 

    I must say, from experience rail painting takes and absolute age especially over complex pointwork. I wish you luck with it 😅 I wonder if there is a quicker way to apply the colour - maybe using an airbrush you could finely spray along the rails at a close distance? There'd be some overspill but that could look realistic. 

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  3. May Update

     

    Apologies for the lack of posts over the last month and a half! I've had various other things that have taken my interest away from modelling but I'm back with lots and lots of projects to be progressing. Getting straight into it, here is a cool secret that's actually been planned for a long time.

     

    YOB 12T Rail Crane Kit

     

    A good few months ago I put in an order for one of the elusive Make Your Mark Models YOB crane resin kits. There is a long waiting list and I was incredibly happy when it arrived earlier this month. Originally I planned to gradually record the progress on here over a series of posts but I ended up making much quicker progress than expected so.....

     

    YOB 12T Rail Crane

     

    YOB 12T Rail Crane

     

    YOB 12T Rail Crane

     

    YOB 12T Rail Crane

     

    YOB 12T Rail Crane

     

    I'm very pleased with the final results - the quality and detail of the resin parts is second to none and the Balfour Beatty livery brings all this to life. The crane is perfect for running with my engineering wagons since the real things are often used at renewal sites/possessions for lifting rail. I'm yet to properly research it but I think my BDA spreader beam wagon seen a few posts back may be suitable for running with this too.

     

    Build Write Up

     

    The first stage, as per instructions, was to fit the battery box and fill with weight. My choice was several layers of lead.

     

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    I've used Bachmann plain 12mm disc wheels on the bogies which fit very nicely.

     

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    The body goes together very nicely with very little flash needing to be removed. I used superglue to fit the parts as recommended. The bogies now have NEM pockets fitted to the ends. The kit wasn't designed for these so a little modification and adjustment was required.

     

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    Some extra details were added to the crane beam. The thin wire is made frame cotton strengthened with superglue.

     

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    After priming, the yellow ends were hand painted and then masked off. The white is airbrushed on first and it took 5 or 6 thin coats until I was happy. Once dry, the white areas were masked and the blue sprayed on. Regarding masking, I am using the proper Tamiya tape around the edges and then cheap DIY tape to cover the larger expanses. 

     

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    After some touching up of the blue and white areas, all the details are picked out by hand in various shades based on photos. This took a really long time!

     

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    The striped areas are designed my usual way and printed on to very thin paper. They are sprayed with satin varnish to allow transfers to be applied on top. This has worked out well because I was able to match up the edges of the paper with edges on the model.

     

     

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    The finishing stages included applying transfers, fitting Lanarkshire Models buffers, and glueing in the windows (cut out of a small acrylic sheet supplied with the kit).

     

     

    YOB 12T Rail Crane

     

     

     

    As far as other projects go, I've got a lot of weathering to catch up with which starts with this Colas class 66. Before weathering I needed to add a few front end details. One air dam was missing and the other didn't have a coupling slot so the existing one was modified and a brand new one constructed for the other end. 

     

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    This is carefully cut from 40 thou styrene and glued to the model. By having a coupling slot, I'm able to have the distinctive air dams but still be able to use the locomotive to haul my stock.

     

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    ...and after painting. Once weathered this should look great at the helm of a long engineering train - always loved the Colas livery.

     

     

    Thanks for reading and look out for more

     

     

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  4. @WCML100 Thanks very much, unfortunately I'm not aware of any others - even this one is a bit tenuous for the mid 2010s as it was mostly stored. There may have a been a few around 2011 in the Mendip stone trains though. You could either go for it and have a wooden OAA even if not prototypical or have a try at the mesh. But be warned, working with mesh sided wagons will quite likely drive you insane from my experience 😅

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  5. Rapido OAA 100023

     

    I was planning on doing a larger update but workbench progress has been slow so thought I'd share this on its own.

     

    This is the Rapido OAA wagon I purchased back in December and I've got round to giving it a full weathering treatment. Representing number 100023, the wagon has been captured in all it's filth and grime which brings out the incredible detailing on the model. The real 100023 was one of the few OAAs not to receive mesh doors and was eventually scrapped in 2016.

     

    OAA 100023

     

    OAA 100023

     

    OAA 100023

     

    OAA 100023

     

    As per usual, the interior has not been ignored - various pieces of straps, timber, and ballast can be seen discarded in the wagon.

     

    Other things I'm working on include a pair of Bachmann MXAs and some more Accurascale MHAs.

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  6. OCA Wagons 112259 + 112181

     

    I've got some more stuff to come for my March update but in the meantime I've been weathering this pair of Bachmann OCA wagons. These started off in Railfreight flame red and have been heavily weathered to the point that I'm not sure if any of the original paint shows through! These will be my last red OCAs for a while as I now have 5 in this livery and only 2 in grey/yellow and 2 in EWS. It's nice to return to familiar territory every now and then and as I've said you can never have enough OCAs.

     

    OCAs 112259 + 112181

     

    112181 is at the front here and has been finished to a faded orange in comparison to 112259 which is darker and redder. This demonstrates the huge variation in weathering that can be seen on these wagons. You'll notice the replacement/repainted doors on number 181 too.

     

    OCAs 112259 + 112181

     

    It's now standard practice to add some old rubbish inside these wagons even if modelled empty!

     

    OCAs 112259 + 112181

     

    OCAs 112259 + 112181

     

    OCAs 112259 + 112181

     

    OCAs 112259 + 112181

     

    OCAs 112259 + 112181

     

    These are quite possibly my favourite bass wagons to date and will look right at home with my others. To give a little fleet update, this brings the OCA wagons to 9, OBA wagons are at 6, and OAAs at 2 meaning in total there are 17 'bass' wagons.

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  7. @dj_crisp Thank you, all the actual LEDs are part of the chassis so the body clips on without any electrical attachment. Given both bodies are identical in shape/layout the LEDs should shine through in the correct places. The only slight concern is that the RR lights are a warmer yellow rather than cool white but a bit of thinned paint or coloured tape may be able to tone down the yellow. 

  8. February Update

     

    Long time since the last update, haven't done too much modelling but a few things are gradually being worked through as well as a new non wagon project!

     

    Firstly, I've finished my improvements on the four Hornby MHA Coalfish shown last time - this includes redoing the interior, adding extra weathering/markings, and painting the wheelfaces and buffer shanks. Really happy with the results on these given the simplicity of the work done. I definitely recommend carrying out such improvements to your Hornby and Accurascale MHA wagons.

     

    Hornby Coalfish

     

    Hornby Coalfish

     

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    Hornby Coalfish

     

    Hornby Coalfish

     

    Hornby Coalfish

     

    Hornby Coalfish

     

     

    A distinctive feature of these wagons is the patch painted red or black areas on the ribs and around the data panels. I've also gone over the axleboxes in various shades of red and black to imitate a well maintained look. The ballast used is from Attwood aggregates (mendip limestone) and it leaves a nice amount of dust around it when applied to the wagon interiors. Some of this was brushed away while the rest stuck to the slightly sticky paint layer underneath.

     

     

    Balfour Beatty BDA

     

    This is finally finished! I recently plucked up the courage to cut all 48 chains to length and glue them on the beams. It's a nice unique wagon to tag on to the back of mixed engineering trains, providing a splash of colour.

     

    Balfour BDA

     

    Balfour BDA

     

    Balfour BDA

     

     

    Class 158s

     

    These are the first every passenger units to feature here and will be seen running past my proposed marshalling yard. To add some context, the planned layout will be set in the east of Somerset and inspired by yards such as Westbury, Eastleigh, Hinksey, Hoo Jn, Bescot etc. (but smaller!). There will be a double track mainline and a small station just past the yard so there will be a need for some passenger trains. I currently have three 158s in the works at the moment, all for different reasons.

     

    No.1 158884 South West Trains

     

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    This is a lovely model and is awaiting a light weathering on the underframe and roof. Other than that it is ready to go!

     

    No.2 Soon to be 158885 South West Trains Revised

     

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    This is an old tooling 159 that was converted to a 158 before I bought it. I have partially redone the livery to represent the newer SWT livery carried from 2017 and just started the weathering. Transfers will come soon. While not as impressive as the newer tooling, this will still be a welcome member of the fleet. Another thing to note is the addition of BSI couplers meaning this unit can run in multiple.

     

    No.3 .....

     

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    Well this is an odd looking 158 😅

     

    So this one was bought in Regional Rail livery (new tooling) however I have removed the body shells and currently waiting on some spare GWR bodies from Bachmann spares! I'm yet to decide whether I will renumber it. The idea of swapping over bodies was inspired by @Bearwood West Yard and his class 159 project.

     

    Both the GWR and SWT liveries fit nicely with the region and time period (2015-2018) however I also wouldn't say no to an XC Voyager for longer distance services. More on these units next time.

     

     

    Swordfish Wagons

     

    Instead of building up the fleet of Falcon wagons I foolishly decided to start another ballast rake - MOA Swordfish. I've been eyeing these up over the past year and eventually succumbed and got hold of 5x Bachmann MOAs. While these wagons don't often venture down south it's not unheard of and since I really like the appearance of them I couldn't resist. I may also consider adding some MCAs/MDAs from Dapol if I could make some major improvements to them.

     

    Here are some of them - they're all identical at the moment and factory weathered. Look out for some EWS60065 treatment on these soon!

     

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    That's all for now, hopefully I'll get another update out a bit sooner.

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  9. @Departmental203

    Can't help with the 37 but the Kadees fit fine on my Hornby 60 if you use the cut out ploughs supplied. In my opinion you don't notice the slot too much and you'd end up cutting something of a similar shape anyway if you modified the full ploughs. 

    I still have a Hornby HAA chassis I bought a couple of years ago before the accurascale MHAs came that I intended to scratchbuild on, probably inspired by yours 😂

     

    Maybe I'll do an MAA type on it to justify the scratchbuild 

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