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  1. On 06/03/2024 at 12:31, 37403 said:

    Out of interest James, do you have a preferred primer that you put on locos or stock which you're repainting?

     

    I quite like Halfords grey cellulose primer to be honest! I've experimented with the white for lighter-coloured models but normally go for the grey as it never lets you down! The grey is great also for the sanding/body modification projects judging if you need to add a bit more filler and so on, and it seems to dry pretty quickly too which is a useful bonus !

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  2. 15 hours ago, 37403 said:

    Not commented in a while but really enjoying the continued progress on your fleet.

    Out of curiosity, what did you use to strip your problem loco? I wasn't sure if Matt varnish finish caused problems when trying to take paint etc back off.

     

    Thanks very much! It was interesting actually, I wasn't sure what kind of a fight it would put up, but turned out that when agitated with a scalpel that the 3 layers of varnish came off in large sheets, proving very satisfying!

     

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    This was great for the flat sides on the bodyshell, and the fiddly areas were tackled with some fine emery boards, eventually the entire livery was sanded back to give a complete flat area onto which the new colours could be laid onto.

     

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    The old filler above exposed again for the first time in 8 years! It's possible to use the chemicals to strip this all right back to bare plastic but I like to keep all the glazing fittings secured to preserve a good fit, otherwise that could've been a good option.

     

    Overall, strangely satisfying! It's not the only member of the 'old' fleet that's had a complete overhaul, strip and re-build, another one will be coming in due course in a few loco's time!

     

    Cheers,

    James

     

     

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, 8K77 said:

    They was not bought back for a £1 per loco I can assure you of that and spell rail backwards that tells you all you need to know about that publication. 

     

    Haha, very true! In fairness to them this piece would've been around 1997-98 so maybe plans changed, or it was just complete misinformation from the start..! 🤣 I was in my early teens reading the article so my thoughts turned to how many locos I could get with my paper round at the time - could've had a little fleet going in the back garden!

     

    Going back to Cavalex Class 60s - may I humbly request Mainline Grey for consideration?

     

    As a shock exposé(!) I found that Fox Transfers' Class 60 'Mainline' logos are scaled wrongly for 4mm and so it's currently impossible to produce an accurate Mainline grey class 60 without otherwise resorting to the old Hornby 'Canisp' release (which even then has logos printed in slightly the wrong place on one side) - please be our salvation chaps!

     

    Cheers

    James

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  4. On 24/02/2024 at 15:15, 90136 said:

    I was under the impression that DB opted to buy the 66’s & 67’s at the end of their initial lease period (15years I think)


    I recall reading a feature in RAIL way back when the 66s were new which stated that they could be purchased for a nominal £1 each after the 15-year lease had expired - sounded a bargain to me 😂

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  5. On 22/02/2024 at 06:19, sb67 said:

    That's up there as one of your best works, absolutely fantastic! The dirt on the bodyside is something I've only ever seen done with an airbrush, I like the way you've built it up with different layers.

    Any tips you can give me with wagon underframes, I'm struggling with them at the moment! 

     

    Thanks Steve!

     

    I've done a few wagon projects on here, I rarely tend to bother with whipping out an airbrush for wagons so it'll normally be a mix of browns, blacks and light greys mottled on the underframe in a semi-random order, all wet and at the same time, so some mixing goes on, whilst on the wagon itself!

     

    I'll then often finish off with a drybrushing gunmetal on the hard edges to highlight certain parts and touching in things like the brake levers with off-white paint, so as not to appear too bright!

     

    A few can be found here -

     

    Dutch OCA Wagons -

    https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/44066-james-makins-workbench-1990s-dirty-diesels-grotty-wagons/?do=findComment&comment=5054424

     

    Accurascale EWS MHA Wagons -

    https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/44066-james-makins-workbench-1990s-dirty-diesels-grotty-wagons/?do=findComment&comment=5081008

     

    Scratchbuilt TUA Wagons - 

    https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/44066-james-makins-workbench-1990s-dirty-diesels-grotty-wagons/?do=findComment&comment=4999184

     

    VAA Wagons - 

    https://www.rmweb.co.uk/forums/topic/44066-james-makins-workbench-1990s-dirty-diesels-grotty-wagons/?do=findComment&comment=4923004

     

    The Contents page on Page 1 of this thread has the full listing of projects but hope that helps get a flavour!

     

    Cheers,

    James

     

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  6. 6 hours ago, The Fatadder said:

    Need a line up of all your ratty 47s James, 


    Aha now that would be great fun to pull together! I’ll have to see what I can do!
     

    Fitting them in a picture might be an interesting challenge, I surprised myself recently having counted 67 completed Bachmann ‘47’ projects in the collection, eek!
     

    There’s a few more in the pipeline/eventual to-do list, but we’re about there with a proportional cross-section of the entire 47 fleet in the 1998-99 timeline, way more than I’ll ever need for a Didcot Parkway operating sequence but everyone’s gotta have their vices I guess 😂

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  7. On 04/02/2024 at 16:50, rob D2 said:

    Nice work James.

    ive been re reading the Rail archive from 96-2000. Some great inspiration there to reignite  my interest. So many  unusual workings using unusual power 


    Lovely Rob, it is a great pastime reading the old mags back!
     

    I’ve still got some dog-eared RAILs of the time that I’d taken away on spotting visits, sometimes crumpled while hastily getting the camera and binoculars out of the bag when a surprise headlight would pop into view further down the line..! 
     

    Rail Express is also right up there in entertainment, all those golden issues from back in the day with Murray/Phil/Gareth & Simon are very much treasured! 

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  8. 15 hours ago, The Fatadder said:

    Damn, I knew there was something else I needed to put on my Shawplan order last week to finish off the roof on the last GWT example I repainted…

     

     

    love the horrendous state of 523, makes for a fantastic model.   484 is one of those I fancy doing but can’t justify, I’ve missed out on damages / non running Vi trains examples a couple of times now when the price exceeded the low limit I’ve set myself for non core locos.   I remember it being a regular performer on the binliner, did that go through Didcot?


    Cheers Rich, these days I have to make myself notes on the phone to remember the various parts from the different sources to avoid missing them! Brian’s lovely parts are slightly harder to obtain than the instant click & deliver from say Railtec or Fox’s so I certainly make a point of saving up and doing a big list in one go!

     

    The Calvert binliner went through Didcot, a whole variety of dog-eared 47s and then a fair few 58s at the helm when I saw it and then before long it became a red Shed turn of course! 

  9. 46 minutes ago, RBE said:

    Do you not want to add sound?

     

    For the lokpilot ESU recommended the 59619 but if you talk to rails they have been adding there own chips and have a pre programmed file for the loco.


    Thanks ever so much Cav! I may well fit sound at a later date, for now doing the economy option! I’ve just put in an order at DC Kits for the 59619s, and look forward to getting the beasties going! 
     

    Cheers,

    James

  10. A quick silly question if I may please, is the below decoder the right kind of ESU Loksound (59029) one to go in these please?

     

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    I’m a bit of a technophobe in some respects so just wanted to double check before ordering the wrong ones!

     

    Many thanks!

    James

  11. 11 hours ago, Departmental203 said:

    Hi James, I have to say some truly amazing work with all of the locos and the fact you can seem get them all for under £100....I'll need to take a few leaves out of your book for that considering today's prices 😉

     

    Yes, I do like the look of the Cavalex 56s and they're probably going to achieve as highly with their 60 but there's something about the Hornby versions of both that make them worth hanging onto imo....

     

    Jules

     

    Aha thanks very much! There's always bargains to be found somewhere I think! They tend to pop up when least expected, for example at DEMU Showcase last year, tucked away on Charlie/DC Kits' stand had a gaggle of Hornby 60s going for £75 each, and it was rude not to liberate 3 of them for a new life..! 

     

    Mind you, back in the day (how old am I sounding now, eek!) I used to have a little saying "£60 for a '60'" that would be my ceiling price for a used Hornby 60, until prices did start to go northward on the second hand as well as the new items. As a club we'd be out at shows several times a year with Loftus Road, giving ample time to find bargains over a weekend and you'd come away with multiple carrier bags full of recent releases all at those kind of prices - it felt good then, but we didn't know just how lucky we were at the time..!

     

    The smaller shows & swapmeets/toy fairs are also great sources for surprise bargains too, so I try and make an effort to scout out local ones, but you never know what you're going to stumble across! It also pays to have a lot of cash stowed just in case they don't take cards and you've already just spent out on something else...I learnt my lesson some years back finding a trainload of about 20 (then rare) Bachmann RMC JGAs at £15 each and had to quickly nip out to a cash point to avoid missing out!

     

    Even now cash still seems to work well - I did a cash deal at the GETS show last year for a Bachmann 47 and saved a tenner off the price - you can sense when certain secondhand traders are open to deals to clear their items, so I tend to just smile really sweetly and politely ask "what's your best price for cash?" and then stay completely silent until the trader responds with their offer. I've been told I've got quite a young face and you sometimes get the impression from their response that they think I'm just starting out in the hobby - if only they knew the true state of the addiction..! 😄

     

    Ellis Clark Trains is a source for many of the wagons I've got - honest secondhand prices and great guys to deal with - my first go-to stand at any venue they're trading at.

     

    One of the good skills is to do like you have with your threads Jules - the ability to paint things up and weather means that you don't need to be picky finding secondhand items - any livery or condition and it doesn't matter as it'll end up changed beyond recognition! Ironically I've had some fun recently having bought newer items that are being offloaded by friends - locos in liveries such as Colas and DB Schenker, and now being put back into their old BR liveries for use on my layout - it is strangely satisfying!

     

    Cheers,

    James

     

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  12. That is most interesting, I’ll have to keep an eye out for anything like that on mine, I must admit doing the same as you as fixing together random spares to make a few dummy locos, it is good fun!
     

    EKM are normally at Ally Pally and still appeared to still have a giant selection of Bachmann 47/57 bogies back at Warley so one would hope they still have some good pickings in due course! 

  13. Awesome stuff as ever Rich! I’m curious as to the Bachmann chassis block not fitting the body, I’ve never encountered this yet (with the old gen model) and thought that as far as I can see they are all interchangeable (mins the cutaway/original bufferbeam versions) - do you know where it has trouble?

     

    The bit I get occasionally is a mismatch in the cab moulding/under screw not always aligning properly and needing fettling, and the odd loco where one or more screws just spin in the holes, so I’m most intrigued! 

  14. 9 hours ago, The Fatadder said:

    Another very nice 60, triple grey just suited them so well.  Guess we were lucky they lasted so long carrying it 

     

    The Hornby model certainly scrubs up well, though based on the 56 I’m sure the Cavalex one will set a new standard.   Having put my first up for sale tonight it’s a tough call as to whether a second will also depart soon leaving just my Transrail repaint to fly the flag until the new model arrives.  I just find I can only fit a single 60 and 66 amongst all the 37s in the fiddleyard 

     

    Cheers Rich, and agree on the livery - simple but elegant! I'm amazed at how well the paintwork has stood up on those examples that still carry it - whether like the 60s that are stored in Toton or even the 92s in their original grey, that has stood up to some serious time and still looks pretty reasonable!

     

    Fingers crossed you get a good price for your 60! I've found some real bargains at shows in recent times, as well as a few friends offloading their examples, in the shadow of the Cavalex model coming it is a great time to be boosting your Hornby 'Tug' fleet ironically! I reckon you could do with a bigger fiddle yard 😉

     

    9 hours ago, rob D2 said:

    Nicely done as ever ! I’m looking forward to your Transrail 56 - my money is 007 or 086 :)

     

    Thanks Rob! Those are some great guesses, 007 would be lovely to do, though I can state now it won't be 086 as I've tackled this a couple of years back on the outgoing Hornby model - 

     

    They were great fun to do at the time but I am looking forward to getting started on my two new-gen Cavalex 56s, and looking forward to getting some weathering on the very 3D-bogies, a huge difference on the Hornby ones!

     

    Cheers,

    James

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  15. 12 hours ago, Dicky L said:

    Good to see the sector logos can be removed without too much difficulty, I look forward to seeing your big T version. Do you have any particular loco in mind for that?


    I was very impressed how strong the backing colours held up to the debranding, it’s always a leap of faith with a new model type but it didn’t disappoint 😂  I used to remember the harrowing sheer panic from renumbering in the old Lima days when the yellow base plastic used to start appearing through the bodyshell 🤣

     

    I’ve bought a couple of different ‘56’ releases so far, this one will be a Transrail but I’ll keep the identity a fun surprise for when it gets the full Workbench unveiling in a little while! 
     

    It’ll be on my thread when the final paintwork has dried..!

     

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  16. 33 minutes ago, The Fatadder said:

    @James Makin  what was the area under the old logos like after removal?  Would you say acceptable for an unbranded loco?   
     

    (thinking ghost remains for the old logo etc as opposed to shinyness that can easily be sorted with some varnish 


    There’s a very feint texture ghosting of the logo but based on past experience I’d be more than comfortable just varnishing over that and having as an unbranded loco! 


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    It was a real struggle to angle the loco under direct light to see it (you can just see a bit of the diagonal chevron on the lower grey) but even without varnishing it’s so hard to see, and once the other varnish layers go on, that’ll fully disappear!
     

    Over time I’m planning a few unbranded and of course some lovely Transrail ones, pleased how smoothly the de-brand went, and the thinners was not even getting close to attacking the rail grey & flint grey - magic stuff!

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  17. Thanks for all the nice comments guys!

     

    On 21/01/2024 at 15:07, D6775 said:

    James, as ever fantastic weathering. 37059 is an inspirational piece of work. I am really struggling to find any motivation at the moment and that might actually just kick me into working on something.  I really would love to see your take on something of a 7mm persuasion. 

     

    Ah that is very kind! As it happens I was collared by Steve Farmer and Dave Tailby at the Warley show whilst looking at Steve's lovely O gauge 'Hillport Goods' layout and they made a very strong case for me taking up the big trains sport! It does look awfully tempting when you see the price of a Dapol '08' and just how much model you get for your money! Never say never I guess..!

     

    On 22/01/2024 at 18:32, 46444 said:

     

    Cracking work on these two Transrail Class 60's James.

     

    I'm almost tempted to have a go at one myself!

     

    Out of interest do you use Railtec ready made number sets as well as the 'Big T' logos from the same source?

     

    The weathering is lovely and subtle as ever giving that work weary appearance.

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mark

     

     

     

    Thanks Mark! To be honest with these ones I did the numbers just by lining up the mixed Railtec numbers cobbled together from a variety of sheets I've collected in recent years - some of the sheets have got so many digits missing that they barely hold themselves together, they almost look like a doily! 🤣

     

    I've started to use the pre-made up numbers on some of the EWS red stock though - all the 56s and 60s tackled in the last couple of year's batches are done this way, an absolute breeze! Then there are the next batch of the mighty ZKV 'Barbel' wagons coming that Steve ever so kindly took the bespoke numbers for and turned into the beautiful decal packs now on sale - they've been half-built and sitting around for most of 2023 but I am determined to finish now that the loco batches are leaving the workbench and space is finally being cleared..!

     

    On 22/01/2024 at 19:18, 46444 said:

    Hi James,

     

    I've been given a couple of centre headcode box Bachmann Class 37/5's to renumber. 

     

    The Bachmann models have just the roller blind section of the headcode box plated over with the headlamps.

     

    The prototypes I have to model have a flat front on the old headcode box with the two headlamps.

     

    Have you come across this issue before and if so how did you address it?

     

    Cheers,

     

    Mark 

     

     

     

    I'd go with Rich's approaches there, there are a few 37s on my hit-list that have this same style and I was wondering how to tackle it best, another thought crossing the mind was to file down all the detail from the raised bit back to the flat part, and then add back in the headcode box lamp mouldings from Shawplan etched range - but I've got no further than armchair thoughts on that right now!

     

    I'm very much looking forward to the next Accurascale 37s, the 'Dutch' release in particular will likely spawn many a useful workaday example and gives time to go to town on all the little detail differences on those 37/0s!

     

    Cheers,

    James

     

     

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