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  1. On 09/10/2023 at 11:47, pwr said:

     

    Do I detect from the filler above the gangway that like me you struggled to get the roof to fit without a gap?

     

    Paul R

     

    I have built this differently from the instructions in that I have built the body and chassis separate. Instruction shave the roof as removable, so yes I have filled the gap between the roof and body end. 

  2. You might start to notice a theme here. Anyone who came to Guildex and popped past the MIOG stand and Dovedale may have noticed me hacking some Easybuild parts about. Well here is the first pictures of an attempt at building a 303 blue train. Still a long way to go and a lot of bits to work out how to do. Bunt a driving car and motor car are slowing taking shape.

     

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    Next up. While working out how best to do a 303 I started thinking about other Scottish EMUs. With a number of Peter Clark's etches for his 150 DMU's, yesterday was spent mostly hacking these about and soldering. It was actually quite nice set up in the garden. Still a bit to to go but a driving car and motor car body are coming together for a 318 EMU!

     

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    Finally, I was hoping to do more with this one this weekend, but it will progress. Once I had in mind the basics of how to do the 303 and 318, I then looked at what else was out there. There was mention of a 313 cab appearing on Buzz models stand a while back so I asked Andy about it. He put me in contact with Ian Loffman who had 3D printed parts to make up a 313 EMU, now the 313 is part of the same family as the 314/315/507/508 PEP units. Having spoken to Ian, he gave me a box of prints at Guildex to see what I could do with. This is the first of four bodies to tidy up and get to a point where he will hopefully be able to cast them, and I can do a 314!

     

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  3. First of a number of updates from me tonight, the rest will appear in my Wee Dram layout thread. This is part of a long term project, picked up as a part built kit just before Guildex as it was too good to let go. An Easybuild pullman. But what is it in the process of becoming???

     

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  4. Very little progress to show here of late, but there are things moving forward in the background. Just before Guildex a 58 turned up, so a rush job to get it ready for Dovedale at the show. Also a 56 I was asked about some time back, certainly a challenge and still some work to do, but the basic transfers on 56073.

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, Nick G said:

     

     

    Agreed, a lot of people rave about 37 sound which is great but you can't beat a 20.

     

    I do like a 20, but find them tedious at shows after a while especially if they don't get out of tick over! At one show which will not be named, we were next to a layout that had a sound fitted 31 on it. I asked the chap with the layout what sound file was in the 31 to which he responded its a Brush type 2. Now we spent all weekend next to this layout, there was absolutely no way it was  31 sound chip. It had the unmistakeable whistle of a class 20!

     

    Now, as much as do like a 37, especially with a rather thrashy chip, I also have rather a soft spot to the rattle of a 26 or 27!

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  6. Well, I suppose I can call myself a published journalist! My first article has appeared in the latest Guild Gazzette. Nothing huge but a nice little four page article. Hope anyone who reads it enjoys it.
     

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    Afraid you'll have to join the Guild to get a copy of the Gazette if you want to read the full article. 

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  7. Another item slowly making its way of the workbench. I was hoping to keep this one under wraps till it was finished, but its time to reveal it. Still needs handrails and door handles re-fitting and I am going to try and source some new glazing as removing it for paint I damages a few bits. Butchery and bodywork as normally by myself with Paint applied by Cameron. All being well this will be pottering about on Dovedale at Guildex.

     

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  8. Platform edging has gone in and some ballasting done I won't do the outside edge of the ballasting until all the walls and OHLE are in, but you get the idea. 26032 has put in an appearance too. Just need to find the windows and finish the weathering and this one will enter traffic.

     

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  9. Well, no updates in June. been a fairly quiet month, but a lot going on in the back ground! the first of this weekends updates is where I am now at with the Easybuild 101 DMU. Finally got the second car back this week so tranfers added over two nights. My lining isn't the best but it will do. Back through the paint shop this week for a top coat of varnish hopefully then I can get it finished. Hopefully for Shawn at Easybuild to borrow for Guildex.

     

     

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  10. 22 hours ago, 37114 said:

    Hi Al, Jo @Steadfast did them as a custom job for me, I found a load of pictures which I used to provide the destination blinds etc and Jo sorted the rest for me, see pic below;

     

    The Leyland badges and National emblems etc are obviously generic so would suit whichever bus you are doing.

     

    I would be interested to see how you get on building your one, I think Steve has improved a few things on the model since I bought mine

     

    I should have just read the thread shouldn't I! teach me to do things when I am tired and not paying attention!

     

    It was your build that made me think that I could actually do something with Steve's kit. Still a way to go as i brock parts of the chassis trying to get everything to fit. I will scratch build a new one at some point. Windows and glazing to fit but its not too bad.  Not quite as tidy as yours but it will do the job!

     

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    @Steadfast I will drop you a line, its mainly the generic stuff off Robs sheet but with a different Reg plate and destination. In no major rush.

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