2750 (Tom's) Workbench-North Eastern Modelling 1938

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Very effective Tom. Good to have an update on the proper forum too.

Have a good Christmas yourself.
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Atlantic 3279 wrote:Very effective Tom. Good to have an update on the proper forum too.

Have a good Christmas yourself.
Thanks Graeme. Hope you have a relaxing and enjoyable time. Maybe see you at the Doncaster Show?

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Excellent work Tom.

Have a great Christmas and New Year, keep up the good work.

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M Gair wrote:Excellent work Tom.

Have a great Christmas and New Year, keep up the good work.

I am sitting here watching forums and making a single line viaduct. But now to sleep.
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Cheers Mark!

Thanks to jwealleans, I now have the information I need to do my all 3rd......a little more filthy methinks!

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Evening all. I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and are enjoying some respite before New Year.

There was a couple of railway related items under the tree this year, in particular 3 post war teak corridor 'thirds' courtesy of ebay. They had been separated from the '1948 Olympic' train pack set, obviously the guy had bought a few sets. I also got the David Jenkinson book '20th Century British Railway Carriages' which is proving very interesting reading.
Speaking of coaches, I decided to tackle another Gresley Non Corridor yesterday, this one being an all 'Third'. Thanks to Jonathan once again for providing me with a selection of numbers that were in the North East in 1950. I have also numbered this as a LNER branded example, so maybe she was overhauled in late 1947....not impossible.

As it would be 3 years since it's last time in works, I wanted to depict the coach a little more worn and dirty around the edges.

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I'm not sure it's that clear in the photo below, but something new I tried to was after weathering the underframe and buffers, I used a brush slightly wet with white spirit in the centre of the buffers to show an example buffers touching and generl wear.

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You all know me by now, I can't help but stick a loco in at least one photograph....especially if it's a North Eastern 4-6-0.

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Wow Tom, those Gresleys look fantastic! I think I might have a go at doing some of my Dapols like that - although not as heavily as I'm modelling the 1930's.

I think those coaches more than make up for your moment of weakness posting a picture of a B16! :roll: 8) :lol:
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The scenes from Leaman Road are truly inspirational. 8)

I hope 2012 will be the year I create my portable desk-top engine shed diorama. This will fill a worktop to wall cupboard gap 1200mm x 365mm x 467mm - a simple affair using Bachmann's 4 road shed as the basis. If I can even approach your levels of realism I will be delighted.
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G'Day Gents

Can't help but say it, beautiful weathering on those coaches :shock:

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Thanks gents.

I'm very pleased with how these teaks are coming along. Next one will be a corridor 3rd! :)
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Is your B16 fleet at full strength now or is one still in the finishing and weathering department? If you were feeling a bit daring you could show us comparitive detailed shots of all three and leave us to guess who built which one, from what, and what the costs were - or ought to have been :wink: .
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Ay up!

Those teaks look excellent! 5 STARS for you, Tom!
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Your weathering has come a long way Tom, I still remember the video on Youtube which taught us how to weather with powders. :wink:
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easternstreak wrote:Your weathering has come a long way Tom, I still remember the video on Youtube which taught us how to weather with powders. :wink:
Thank you :)
Although the less I think about that YouTube tutorial...the better! ;)
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Atlantic 3279 wrote:Is your B16 fleet at full strength now or is one still in the finishing and weathering department? If you were feeling a bit daring you could show us comparitive detailed shots of all three and leave us to guess who built which one, from what, and what the costs were - or ought to have been :wink: .
That sounds like a good idea Graeme. I will hopefully be getting back the latest B16 in a month or so. When I get it back I'll do that. I think there maybe some surprises ;)
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Tom, I would be most grateful if you could take a few moments to explain the process and materials used to achieve the excellent weathered ballast look around your track especially in the shed area please?
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