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    Modern image but now intent on doing that Scottish layout, period 1984/85 and the land of Scotrail!

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  1. Sorry everyone not read through this post fully but do we know what the Scotrail version is going to be and is their a large logo blue in the offering? Either way a very stunning model and congratulations to Bachmann for keeping it underwraps.
  2. Hi Gary i hate to dissapoint you for all that work but D3511 is another Hornby version but with sound!
  3. I thought it was quite explanitary but i have rephrased the question. All I want to do is renumber the 2 two Hornby 08's to alternate numbers that are as close to the models, remembering also that the side tool boxes vary making it more difficult to get correct variants. Thanks Anyway
  4. I want to renumber the following green Class 08's from Hornby with numbers that are as close to the Hornby representation. D3509 GREEN late crest front ladder and chevrons on both ends, red con rod. (R2933) D3721 GREEN late crest, no chevrons on either ends black front and grills but no ladder and also strange brown driver doors with a green panel (was this the only version withat door?) (R2872) I'd be gratefull if anyone can help.
  5. An interesting but simple reworking to the Bachmann pipe wagon may also give some inspirations!
  6. Just weathered the SPA using acrylic colours hmm probably needs a matt varnish.
  7. Thought it was time to start up loads again for the humble engineers wagons. Having a few Dapol Grampie, odd bits of sleepers, old track ballast and some vegetation all went into the mix as a load. Heres are some images of what can be achieved. Picked a kit built Cambrian OCA at a swapmeent for a princely sum of 3 quid which already had a load of sleepers, added a small amount of ballast and vegetation. Added a spoil load to a KERNOW turbot. My last variations for loads for the Kernow Turbot as I've a couple of the new Dapol models to try. There really easy to do and with a bit of imagination - and remember its your railway!
  8. At last a prototype that could be seen nationwide and never properly captured in model form.
  9. Overall looks a good mix this year specially on the rolling stock front. Lets hope Bachmann continue the Scottish theme with more 47/7's maybe a large logo blue version?
  10. Ballast - Coal released could have done with some the other day
  11. At last the LMS/BR brake van has been re-tooled with the weight box underneath!!! Still wading through the site, looks good for modern image coaching stock.
  12. PLEASE NOTE I HAVE NOW MOVED THIS POST TO Modifying & Detailing RTR stock Thought it was time to start up loads again for the humble engineers wagons. Having a few Dapol Grampie, odd bits of sleepers, old track ballast and some vegetation all went into the mix as a load. Heres some images of what can be achieved. Picked a kit built Cambrian OCA at a swapmeent for a princely sum of 3 quid which already had a load of sleepers, added a small amount of ballast and vegetation. Added a spoil load to a KERNOW turbot. There really easy to do and with a bit of imagination - and remember its your railway! Here's a load for the FTG Models SPA in Network Rail livery - it does need some weathering but maybe not to much. My last variations for loads for the Kernow Turbot as I've a couple of the new Dapol models to try.
  13. Can i say Mr Makin that if these vehicles had'nt been photographed on a workbench you would be hardpressed to say they weren't the real thing - congratulations now must up my modelling skills now! I'm refering to your ZCA's and OCA's.
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