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Barry Ten

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  1. A couple of slow-burn modelling projects near the finishing line. I posted about the detailing of the 14XX over the showcase - basically it's the Mainly Trains kit applied to the Hornby model, which is otherwise unmodified, plus a few bits and bobs from the scrap box. This is a nice "one afternoon" project which really transforms the model (which is, of course, very very good for a model released in the 70s, and which has seen only mechanical upgrades in the intervening 30 plus years). The model is now painted, numbered and weathered, and awaits only a few touch-up bits and an appropriate lamp. The auto-coach is a sorry tale of woe. My model really does date back to the seventies - it's the original Airfix model, which has led a suitably bruised and battered existence ever since. About 10 years ago I decided to repair, detail and repaint it, using the excellent Dart castings. The kit modifications were quite straightforward, but things came unstuck during the painting. Rather than strip and prime it, I decided to apply BR crimson over the basic choc/cream colour of the original model. But, after about 30 layers of brush-applied crimson, the division between the choc/cream was still showing through. By the time I'd applied enough crimson to eradicate the underlying scheme, the model more resembled a crimson torpedo than an auto-coach - there was a faint suggestion of the original shape, but no more than that. So it went back in the unfinished projects box and there matters rested. This year I decided to have another bash at it so the model was extracted, subjected to three or four Modelstrip sessions, and then given a thorough clean. I then primed it, and primed again until there as no chance of the choc/cream showing. This time I applied faded crimson via an aerosol can, misting on light coats and allowing the density to build up. It still took a couple of days to get right. With the model back on the bench I decided to take a look at the glazing, and this time used the SE Finecast vac-formed parts rather than the Airfix originals. Opinions are divided on these glazing parts but for my money, while they're not ideal, it's still a decent improvement over the too-deeply recessed glazing of the original. I glazed the toplights using some of the liquid glazing material, which worked surprisingly well. I gather auto-coach glazing will be forthcoming from Shawplan, but to be honest having gone through the pain barrier of doing this coach once, I can't see myself coming back for a second go. However if I were to do another auto-coach, the Shawplan laser-cut product would presumably be the one to go for. Numbering, light weathering, etc still be applied. And for now the roof is a friction fit; eliminating the original glazing unfortunately removes the clips which the roof used to latch onto. I'll probably have to bite the bullet and glue the roof down at some point. Less involved, but still a project that's been on the workbench for an unholy length of time, is this GWR railcar. This is the original Lima model which again must be 30 plus years old. Other than additional pickups and an Ultrascale wheelset, mine is as it came out of the box. While not capable of the smoothest of starts, it's a perfectly good, steady plodder once it's moving. Again, it got the SE Finecast treatment, and a few additional details such as the cab corner window bars which are missing from the out-of-the-box model. The model still has its original paint job; damage to the lining was touched in here and there with a fine-tip pen, and then some light weathering was applied. With luck and a fair wind both these models will be operating on Paynestown at the RMweb open day; hope to see some of you there.
  2. Anyone need some ballasting done? I've mixed up a bit too much PVA.

  3. The weird thing about Z now is that when I look at it, it doesn't seem as tiny as it used to be. Must be a combination of day to day experience with N, coupled with the knowledge that T gauge is really tiny. I fancy a dabble in Z myself one day.
  4. Message to my Girl - Split Enz (one of the finest pop songs ever written, incidentally)
  5. It's Raining Today - Scott Walker
  6. Edge of Seventeen - Stevie Nicks
  7. Block Rocking Beats - The Chemical Brothers
  8. Needs to stop watching the Fostoria webcam and do some actual work.

    1. winterbournecm

      winterbournecm

      I've just discovered it - it's awesome!

       

    2. narrowman

      narrowman

      and VERY addictive...

  9. Bullet Brain and Cactus Head - Split Enz
  10. Ghosts of American Astronauts - The Mekons
  11. Train running low on soul coal - XTC (one for John B...)
  12. Felt nowt.

    1. Pennine MC

      Pennine MC

      Saw nowt, heard nowt.

  13. Make the cat stop talking to me - Happy Flowers
  14. Just turned his keyboard upside down and shaken out about a decade's worth of biscuit crumbs. At least, I think they were biscuiit crumbs.

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    2. Barry Ten

      Barry Ten

      Cappucino? (As Baldrick said to Blackadder).

    3. Pennine MC

      Pennine MC

      I think there's half a chicken under mine

    4. Captain Kernow

      Captain Kernow

      The Captain would like to point out that this was probably the lesser of two weevils....

  15. Thanks! Progress has been stymied due to a complicated job that needs to be done before I can expand the layout but with luck and a fair wind I might make some headway this weekend.
  16. All in a Mouse's Night - Genesis
  17. The Sea of Black - Strangelove (much underrated early/mid 90s doomy guitar gods) ps - CUD!!!
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