Rustys workbench - builds and paints
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Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
Wow, lovely. I don't know what else to say. Stunning locos.
Cheers
Paul
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Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
Hear hear JWjwealleans wrote:Lovely. The forum always benefits from work of that quality.
Hi interested in the area served by 52D. also researching colliery wagonways from same area.
Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
The GNR Brake Van is now in paint awaiting some weathering:
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Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
Very neat indeed.
A couple of questions though: How widespread was the practice, according to date, of painting brake van handrails white? Were side riding lamp bodies ever red? I ask the latter because I instinctively painted some red but later information suggested to me that they were black.
A couple of questions though: How widespread was the practice, according to date, of painting brake van handrails white? Were side riding lamp bodies ever red? I ask the latter because I instinctively painted some red but later information suggested to me that they were black.
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Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
From memory - so treat with caution - riding lamps on passenger brakes were red for a time early in the LNER period but then went either black or body colour. Brake van lamps I thought were black.
What red oxide paint have you used? It comes up very brown on my monitor. Tidy job, though.
What red oxide paint have you used? It comes up very brown on my monitor. Tidy job, though.
Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
I did wonder what colour the lamps were, on these vans they were fixed bodies if i understand it right and a lamp was put in from inside.
Not sure on the handrails either but once weathered they won't be so obvious.
The paint was a mixture of Railmatch LNER oxide and some sleeper grime i had laying around.
Will paint the lamp bodies black later tonight so thank you for the info folks.
Not sure on the handrails either but once weathered they won't be so obvious.
The paint was a mixture of Railmatch LNER oxide and some sleeper grime i had laying around.
Will paint the lamp bodies black later tonight so thank you for the info folks.
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Re: Rustys workbench - builds and paints
Inner Solebars added and the outer cosmetic ones have already had the rivets punched out:
Cosmetic (outer) Solebars added and the first of the end stanchions side already folded up:
All 4 end stanchions sides added, the front faces now need to be folded up and added, this is a very long winded way of doing things and i would normally have used white metal castings:
Cosmetic (outer) Solebars added and the first of the end stanchions side already folded up:
All 4 end stanchions sides added, the front faces now need to be folded up and added, this is a very long winded way of doing things and i would normally have used white metal castings:
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