Micks 4mm LNER Models
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Silver Jubilee 1st twin completed. Kitchen triplet etches have just arrived
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Bachamnn J39 Stepped tender version. Body mould lines removed ,resprayed,re lettered and light weathering. Photo of loco from Ripon in 1936 used for reference. Extra lubricator added and wheel and handle added to smokebox.
Mick
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Very nice on all counts. Have you modified the valve gear of Enterprise so as to give longer laps, or will that be done at its next shopping?
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Atlantic 3279 wrote:Very nice on all counts. Have you modified the valve gear of Enterprise so as to give longer laps, or will that be done at its next shopping?
errr i think that can wait until a wheel comes of
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A update on my layout
I have just built a new Wills kit Engine Shed replacing the single Skaledale single road shed. I added some new sidings and a new coal stage.
I have just built a new Wills kit Engine Shed replacing the single Skaledale single road shed. I added some new sidings and a new coal stage.
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Looking fantastic Mick
Love the engine man waving by the A1s, two very nice models
And you have reminded me to add some rust to the side of my rails....tomorrow!
Love the engine man waving by the A1s, two very nice models
And you have reminded me to add some rust to the side of my rails....tomorrow!
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
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I like the lamp outside the Engine shed - very nice!
Will
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I'm sure I read somewhere Mick, you renumber by using T-CUT and NOT surgical spirt, I've used surgical spirit which on some locos works ok, others not so good.
Decided to have another a go at renumbering instead of sending locos to a certain company to be done, could you talk me through how you do yours?
Cheers
Tom
Decided to have another a go at renumbering instead of sending locos to a certain company to be done, could you talk me through how you do yours?
Cheers
Tom
Tom Foster
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
Modelling the North Eastern Area of the LNER - 1935-1939
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On Hornby as per above two in the Engine Shed I used T Cut and a wooden cocktail stick . Rub gently, it will take a little while, then you will see the lettering gradually disapear. You will now have a nice shiny surface , I then use HMRS lettering and seal with two light coats of satin aerosol varnish. Try on a scrap body first to practise. NEVER use surgical sprit it will change paint colour as I found out.
I have never renumbered a Bachmann Loco so I do not know if it will work. I have repainted a J39 which was rubbed down with wet and dry paper . The lettering appeared to be very weak and came off very easily
good luck
Mick
I have never renumbered a Bachmann Loco so I do not know if it will work. I have repainted a J39 which was rubbed down with wet and dry paper . The lettering appeared to be very weak and came off very easily
good luck
Mick
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Current project a upgrade on a very basic and old DJH LNER D20. If you see brass/plastikard its a added detail compared with the original kit. I am happy with the chassis and bogie hence the paint is the original build from about 20 years ago. majority of Loco body is finished I have to make a new cab area next.
I am replacing the DJH tender in due course with a Alexander Models version much better detailed etc
I am replacing the DJH tender in due course with a Alexander Models version much better detailed etc
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Great to see the layout there Mick,it must be good to get things running...will be following the D20 with interest......
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Layout is looking great, I especially like the shots of the engine shed and the lighting sets it off well. Is the lighting LED or grain of wheat bulbs?