Daves C & W Works
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Yes, what's on the menu and who is dining there today? Are we going to see waiters carrying trays?
Peter
PS: Fantastic!
Peter
PS: Fantastic!
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Thank you PGBerrie & Mike but no waiters and no knives and forks
Just for you Mike a took a pic this morning with some of the tables and chairs placed and with the roof on.
D10C -Yesterday I put the buffers on, started the teak finish with a base of Precision teak base coat P995 to odd panels and given the solebars a 1st coat of Humbrol 62......this one will be different to the D113, I'm hoping for a newer fresher teak finish. From the pics I need to clean up round the windows, and I still have to finish reconnecting the vac pipes when I moved the cyls.
Just for you Mike a took a pic this morning with some of the tables and chairs placed and with the roof on.
D10C -Yesterday I put the buffers on, started the teak finish with a base of Precision teak base coat P995 to odd panels and given the solebars a 1st coat of Humbrol 62......this one will be different to the D113, I'm hoping for a newer fresher teak finish. From the pics I need to clean up round the windows, and I still have to finish reconnecting the vac pipes when I moved the cyls.
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Awesome, as our American friends are fond of saying!
I never knew that the seat protectors, (not sure of the proper name), said "LN & E". That was surely inconsistent with the old "L. & N.E.R"?
I never knew that the seat protectors, (not sure of the proper name), said "LN & E". That was surely inconsistent with the old "L. & N.E.R"?
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Gee Earl all I can say is Bxxxxxks....well spotted, how did I come to make a mistake like that.......now corrected, thanks .
The seat protectors are known as antimacassar's
The seat protectors are known as antimacassar's
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This thread is a joy to read...
This thread is a joy to read...
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That will be a double Bxxxxxks then as that photo you pointed out to me previously definately has L&NE with no RDave wrote:Gee Earl all I can say is Bxxxxxks....well spotted, how did I come to make a mistake like that.......now corrected, thanks .
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Thank you for educating me. I had heard of antimacassars but never knew what they were!Dave wrote:Gee Earl all I can say is Bxxxxxks....well spotted, how did I come to make a mistake like that.......now corrected, thanks .
The seat protectors are known as antimacassar's
It's a nice word, though rather grand for something that protects seats from greasy heads!
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I believe some modern 1st class seating still has these today.2002EarlMarischal wrote:I had heard of antimacassars but never knew what they were!
It's a nice word, though rather grand for something that protects seats from greasy heads!
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MikeTrice wrote:I believe some modern 1st class seating still has these today.2002EarlMarischal wrote:I had heard of antimacassars but never knew what they were!
It's a nice word, though rather grand for something that protects seats from greasy heads!
Some of the standard class seating should have them as well. It's not all hair gel, or colouring come to that.
Brian
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I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
Anything weird or unusual will catch my interest, be it an express or locomotive
I'm also drawn to the commemorative, let's hope Bachmann will produce 6165 Valour.
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IAK and all - Thank you.
Mike - No not double Bxxxxcks I altered them as in the photo to L&NE only, some were correct....I blame the weather (M&S can).
Well 2 lunch times work and the passenger alarm is fitted to one end (I hope now the correct end) I took the dims off drwg 154149D which shows the vac brake communication valve out board of the disc rod cover, but pics also show it inboard as I've done it. That saved cutting up the casting. The rod is 0.033 brass rod flattened at the ends to support the discs with drilled 20thou rod for washers at the ends before the discs and 5thou discs. The 2 parts are threaded through the valve which was drilled 0.04, and glued. Normally up to now I've used 0.5 brass rod, heated the ends to soften and flattened in pliers to form the discs, and filed to shape. I just wondered if I could do a more detailed version.
Mike - No not double Bxxxxcks I altered them as in the photo to L&NE only, some were correct....I blame the weather (M&S can).
Well 2 lunch times work and the passenger alarm is fitted to one end (I hope now the correct end) I took the dims off drwg 154149D which shows the vac brake communication valve out board of the disc rod cover, but pics also show it inboard as I've done it. That saved cutting up the casting. The rod is 0.033 brass rod flattened at the ends to support the discs with drilled 20thou rod for washers at the ends before the discs and 5thou discs. The 2 parts are threaded through the valve which was drilled 0.04, and glued. Normally up to now I've used 0.5 brass rod, heated the ends to soften and flattened in pliers to form the discs, and filed to shape. I just wondered if I could do a more detailed version.
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D10C - Teaking continues, Vallejo Ochre brown applied to assorted panels, then Vallejo Cavalry brown applied again to assorted panels, this will give the darker redder shade of teak when the top coats are applied...I hope. You don't want too neat a finish to these coats as you are trying to get a grain effect by shading, teak from a distance does not really have any grain, so any missed areas/blemishes in the grain direction helps. Window openings have been cleaned up as well.
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Ay up, Dave!
Your 4mm passengers are going to be really spoilt rotten with these.
I can only admire your work. How wonderful!
Your 4mm passengers are going to be really spoilt rotten with these.
I can only admire your work. How wonderful!
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!
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Thank you BB.
Last pic... I think the end is slowly coming for the D10C (and I don't mean the bin)..there can't be a lot left to do.
Last pic... I think the end is slowly coming for the D10C (and I don't mean the bin)..there can't be a lot left to do.
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Lowering the tone somewhat.....are you fitting flushing toilets too?
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Ay up!
I reckon Dave'd be "flushed" with success anyway!
You may groan.....
I reckon Dave'd be "flushed" with success anyway!
You may groan.....
If I ain't here, I'm in Bilston, scoffing decent chips at last!!!!