So a bit more progress has been made on the class 33 repaint. I have repainted a few body shells in 00 gauge to reasonably good affect, but an O gauge body shell seems like a daunting prospect. Anyhow, I have finally finished applying the initial coats of faded yellow to the class 33 cab ends. Sunday morning was spent with scissors and tweezers applying the lining and trying to make sure it was straight. After putting on the initial lining, the ends were masked off and I started spraying the body shell with BR Blue.
Even after the first initial coat of BR blue, the impact of the pre-shading is apparent and I am optimistic this will provide some great tonal variation on the body shell when it is completed. There are several more coats of BR blue, faded BR blue and very faded BR blue to go. Great fun to see this shaping up.
So fingers crossed when the masking pulls away there will not be some terrible join in the lining. I forgot just how much fun it is to respray a locomotive and add in all the tonal variations and weathering detail as it progresses. I have the DCC Loksound V5 sound chip from Howes to install and I have finished weathering the chassis, so this is now ready for reassembly. The transfers from Railtec have also arrived, so maybe this locomotive might get finished in the next couple of months.
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