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1 minute ago, Andy7 said:
Great job shoddy. Yeah get the remaining pics on your thread, I will check it out (again), have briefly looked over it before.
I've just uploaded the final two coaches, hope yours goes well also!
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Well during this lockdown period I've managed to finally complete the remaining coaches of my rake, making a total of 9. I'm debating whether to have a dart at 2 Pullman coaches rather than wait for the Bachmann Collectors Club pair to come up again on a certain auction site and for a very high price too.
Anyway, here's the final two.
My second First Open coach named Susan and numbered 1302 and as mentioned previously, a fictional custom project, this one being named after my mum.
The 9th coach, a Mk2 first class compartment coach numbered 13440.
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1 hour ago, Andy7 said:
A couple of other things that I have been working on.
Just received my Heljan 33012 and I’m pleased with it. The white around the windscreens and cab is the wrong colour and should be cream but after nearly committing to doing it I have decided against it as for the gain I don’t think the work was worth it. The model is otherwise great. I have fitted a double iPhone speaker in the original tanks ready for sound, detailed the cabs and fitted a driver in each, hand weathered the roof and certain other details and painted the wheels brown ready for airbrush weathering.
I have also started the first of my rake of West Coast Rail Company coaches, the buffet. It’s nearly done and is looking good. I have another one (BSK) to paint, have pre-ordered 4 Bachmann ones and I have 3 or 4 Pullmans to adjust as required. This will make a decent rake.
Anyway hope you like the pics.
Interesting info on the West Coast rake Andy, I've just completed my 9th coach for my rake. I've got a mixture of Mk1's & Mk2's and have reshaped a Mk1 kitchen coach so it authentically looks like 1961.
Here's the link to the thread I started on the rake:
I'll try and upload the remaining coach pictures once I download them from my phone.
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Well after everything falling into place over the last couple of nights, I've managed to complete the Kitchen Coach this evening and once again I'm happy with how it's turned out.
Here's the finished result.
1961 will now be added to the consist and will run at my model clubs show tomorrow. Feel free to say hi if your venturing down to Admiral Lord Nelson School, Dundas Lane, Portsmouth, PO3 5XT. I'll try and get some pics of the set running where possible too.
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Not looking too shoddy Ian. (Sorry that was too good to resist). I look forward to seeing the final result. WCR do have about 80 operational coaches you know, just a thought ;-p
Thank you, I've just finished applying the final transfers so tomorrow night will be varnish and then rebuild late on Friday after setting the show up.
11 will be bad enough so no thanks to the rest lol!
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After spraying the coach in primer the other night and a little more filling being required, this evening I have managed to apply the maroon paint onto the coach. I'm happy with the finished result on the coach itself but have to say the pictures don't do the finish justice. Now for a couple of days drying out before transfer application starts. I've also painted the required windows too using the spray gun as this gives a much better finish.
One coach end completed.
As stated, the relevant windows painted.
And the completed coach sides in the poor dining room lighting.
Best
Ian
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Great to see some progress Ian. Will you be doing the support coach that has the big roller door on either side of the coach? No.80217 I think it is.
Evening,
As it stands no as all the mainline loco's I have all have their own support coaches that I've already done. Once the set is complete, I plan to build a observation saloon coach to run with the set that I purchased from Britannia Models that West Coast own. But that's quite a way down the line so to speak!
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Evening all,
I've managed to finally get the primer onto the coach tonight so I'll leave it to dry for a couple of days and see if it requires a 3rd layer of filler on the filled in windows and doors, fingers crossed it won't! If not then the maroon is calling some point soon.
Both sides ready for primer.
And after.....
I've also completed a few of the smaller jobs too like painting the bogie bits, cutting out the unwanted windows and placing the cant rail lining onto the roof.
Regards
Ian
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Evening all,
So tonight I've finally started on the Kitchen car. One side of the coach requires a lot of filling in and rubbing down but I'm looking forward to the challenge.
I've attached a couple of 'before' pics to see how the coach started out before being dismantled. It's going to take a while due to other commitments but I want it finished for the second weekend in May when the consist will be running on my club's layout at our annual show so the deadline will help to spur me on!
Regards
Ian
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How's the rake coming along mate?
Hi,
Unfortunately due to work commitments which has included staying away for a few weeks for a college course and my two little boys, not a lot of progress has been made on the next two coaches. Although with things settling down I hope to recommence work in the next couple of weeks. Thinking of starting the kitchen coach and a first class Mk2.
On a more positive note, the rake ran at a friends house a couple of weeks ago and I was really pleased with how it looked and good comments came from a couple of friends too!
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Hi, The rake looks great mate, you've made a good job especially with the lining !!
Cheers Steve, I do the lining all by eye so my eyesight can't be too bad I guess!
Thanks Mike and I have no plans to do interior lighting so definitely nothing to worry about there 37038 lol.
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Evening all,
Apologies on the lack of updates but with 2 young boys around it really is nip & tuck when I can do some work on the set but I have now completed the next two coaches to the rake.
First up is a buffet coach, numbered 1861.
The first process was to fill in a window on one side of the coach as following some research on the internet, the real 1861 has this blanked off so I decided to follow suit. This was my first attempt at the process and has given me some confidence in readiness for the kitchen car that will be done at a later date. The door handle's also needed removing too.
On completion of this, the usual process of priming and full spray took place and the results turned out pretty well so then it was onto lining, the decals and varnishing. After all this, this is how the buffet coach has turned out.
Whilst making the buffet coach, I was also creating the first of two MK1 first open coaches and at a late stage I decided to make the two first open's a custom project by renaming them with fictional names and coach numbers. The first one being named after my wife Michelle and here's the results, again I'm pleased with how it's turned out.
Here's a photo of the two together.
I also managed a couple of quick photo's of the six completed coaches thus far and I'm happy with how the rake is developing. Only five more to go including the big task of completing the kitchen car.
I've slightly adjusted the lighting with the above photo's due to the not so good lighting in my house today but I'm looking forward to starting the next two coaches at some point when time allows!
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Top stuff, nice to see you making the effort with removing the end steps too - it really does transform 'em!
Dave
Indeed Dave, it really is worth the extra touch as it makes a huge difference to the appearance of the coaches.
Are you a Bachmann Member? You could get the WCR Class 37 to add to the set!
Kind Regards,
Ollie
I'm not a member Ollie but I have got a Bachmann WC 37 with sound too, Loch Arkaig I think it is that I purchased at Warley a few years ago. I put a sound chip in it a couple of years ago and is my first sound loco. I also have a Vi-Trains one too so I'm pretty good on the 37 loco front.
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Nice work Ian.
What's planned for the front end - and possibly rear, if top and tailed?
Cheers,
Mick
Thanks Mick,
I've got a few options to be fair. I've already renumbered 2 Hornby Black 5's which run as 45407 "The Lancashire Fusilier" (complete with nameplates) & 44871, both have their own support coaches which I have in BR Maroon or WC livery.
I've also got some WC diesels, a 47, a couple of 37's and a 33 along with a some other steam loco's. 44932, 48151, 46115 "Scots Guardsman" to name three. These have a WC Mk1 support coach to run with them too.
I have some other steam engines that are registered for the main line and can run with the set with their own support coaches which I have also resprayed into the relevant livery. 6233 "Duchess of Sutherland" & 34046 "Braunton" to name two.
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Hi
Great looking carriages!
Have you painted the interiors, seats, tables and floors?
If so what colours and manufacture numbers.
Hi,
No I haven't as I'm only really interested in the exterior side of things being honest, interior stuff isn't my cup of tea but this may change way down the line when the set is finally completed!
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Evening all,
I've finally plucked up the courage to post some pictures of a rake of Mk1's & 2's I'm currently creating in authentic West Coast Railways livery.
I've been wanting to create this rake for sometime and finally got started back in May this year, time is precious when you have got 2 young baby boys growing up fast!
At this stage I've managed to complete 4 coaches thus far, 2 Mk2 second opens, 1 Mk1 brake coach and a Mk1 second open. These were all originally in blue & grey livery but they've gone through the usual process of paint stripping using Phoenix Precision Paint stripper which I've found to be brilliant, white primer and then finally the WC maroon.
The WC transfers have come from Precision Labels with the other coach detailing coming from Railtec Transfers and I've also added the yellow edging around the footsteps which has been in place for the 2016 season using a yellow Uni Posca paint pen.
In total I've got 11 coaches lined up to be repainted with the kitchen/restaurant Mk1 going to be the biggest test as I need to do some filling in of some windows, something that I've never done before but I will get a little practice with the 1 window that needs filling in on the buffet coach.
Anyway, enough rabbiting on, time for some pics....
Mk2 Second Open 5463
Mk1 Brake 21266, this is copied on the brake coach used on the morning Jacobite service in Scotland
5463 & 21266 together
The latest coaches to have been completed, Mk1 second open 4905 & Mk2 second open 5478, not the greatest photo.
The four completed coaches on the living room floor
I shall shortly be starting work on a buffet coach, which will run as 1861 and a first open coach which will be converted to either 99122 "Alexandra" or 99371 "Victoria".
Any feedback gratefully received and thanks for having a look.
Ian
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Hi,
Has anyone used Will's Workbench before? The reason I ask is that I have sent a couple of messages to them but I have had no response as I am keen to purchase some of their brake discs but have a couple of questions.
Grateful for any information.
Many thanks
Ian