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Monday 22 April 2013

Intercity liveried class 37/4


A very quick project has been completed recently, which is the Intercity liveried class 37/4, which has been kicking around my railway room for a while. The model was taken apart with the bogies and the body shell removed from the chassis. The various parts were masked off and then treated to a light weathering. The weathering is an attempt to mimic and almost clean locomotive, just with a bit of grime around the bogies and underframe. The various detailing parts that are supplied with the loco were duely applied and painted. Then the model was weathered using railmatch enamels, applied with an airbrush.



The bogies were weathered with the snowploughs attached. However, I was amazed to find that these were completely incompatible with the various bufferbeam detailing parts supplied with the locomotive. Hence the snow ploughs were left off. However, as this locomotive is converted for 3 link couplings (as all my locos are) I still have a large hole in the bogie for the coupling/snowplough attachment. If I had of known the snowplough would not have fitted, then I would have filled this hole.



Anyhow, another one on the layout ready to do some work....now I really must get those points soldered up......




Wednesday 17 April 2013

A bachmann brake van


Having just got hold of a SR 25t pill box brake van, I have spent a few evenings weathering this model. I built the cambrian kit a few years ago, which I still think is a pretty good model. However, the Bachmann brake van is also very good, with lovely fitted handrails, and separate underframe detailing parts. With a little bit of work I think this model really comes up well.


As ever the model was fitted with 3 link couplings, which on this Bachmann model is not too arduous a job. The model was given a wash of mixed framed dirt and weathered black from a paint brush. Then a number of shades were applied from the airbrush. Weathered balck was first applied on all the upstanding details and then sleeper grime applied to the van sides and frame dirt applied to the underframe. All in all a lovely little project and quickly finished.



I have been doing odds and sods of modelling recently, not really cracking on with anything substantial, but bits and bobs here and there. I still have not soldered up electrofrog points though - a task I keep putting off. However, the tunny wagon and whale wagon are very close to completion, so hopefully some pics of these to follow soon....

Sunday 7 April 2013

Potting Quay buildings

Not much time for modelling at the moment, but I have been attempting to get the buildings constructed for Pottington Quay. Two of these are well known Wills kits, one being the timber yard and the other being the goods shed. The timber yard has been modified a little a will hopefully represent some form of merchant trader on some land at the quay edge. This is placed at the front of the layout on the Ilfracombe side. The goods shed will be placed with a platform, on the Barnstaple side of the layout. This will be close the to the warehouse building, both of which are hiding exits to the fiddleyards. Both the goods shed and warehouse are an attempt to depict steam age infrastructure still present but derelict in the diesel age.

Barnstaple side of the layout, with goods shed and warehoue disguisng the fiddleyards.

I still have not solved the issue of disguising the fiddle yard to Ilfracombe. A few thoughts have come and gone, but I am not sure. It might be a disused platform and building. However, I still have the main platform to build, a signal box and have two partially constructed knightwing portacabin kits. I think it will be a few weeks until these buildings are all made and glued down. Until then, I have three electrofrogs to solder up. Soldering and making buildings are two things I am not particularly proficient at, and consequently progress has been slow. I am really looking forward to getting the whole thing soldered up and all the buildings down so I can start running trains.

The Ilfracombe end of the layout