They really look super - how do you get the sun-bleached bare wood effect? My attempts always look painted.jwealleans wrote:I'm quite pleased with the way these have come out.
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They really look super - how do you get the sun-bleached bare wood effect? My attempts always look painted.jwealleans wrote:I'm quite pleased with the way these have come out.
I spent Sunday morning surfing and found a lot of colour and conversion charts, so now I have an Excel file with all the details. But we shouldn't hijack the thread.marksouthcoast wrote:Hi, ithink revell do a conversion chart or look on aircraft moderlling forums or web sites and see if anyone has listed eqiverlents for one manufacturer or other paint makers web sites.
LNER 4-6-0's at work, by Geoffrey Hughes, BLP? 61059 in early BR livery in 1951, page 85, and 61058 with BRITISH RAILWAYS on the tender standing next to 34059 at Norwich on 18th May 1949, page 105. 61057 is in the green book with BRITISH RAILWAYS on the tender.jwealleans wrote:I've seen a picture of one or other of the pair with the full 'BRITISH RAILWAYS' on the tender and possibly the curly numerals as well which will make a bit of variety of I can track it down.
I do believe that I have one of these lurking in a drawer that I rolled a brass roof for as practice when I first got my rolling bars.jwealleans wrote: There are a lot of GPVs which follow the lines and dimensions of the iron Mink. I was going to make this up as a GE one, but theirs had angled corners instead of curved, so this one will be a GN example.
Doors need to be flush and the vents have been removed from the ends. We'll address axleboxes and buffers in due course.
Thanks, I would be interested in that please. Perhaps a dodgy assumption, but all the companies must have had similar mixed goods? Marshalling yard records would be interesting if they still exist.jwealleans wrote: EM - I don't know of any such sources surviving for the LNER. For the GWR, however, Pendon have very detailed notes about the makeup of goods trains taken by Roye England. I don't think they're published and I only have one example in my possession but as far as I know they are used as the basis for the goods trains on Pendon. I can dig it out and post it if anyone's interested?
Personally I find myself more and more peering into the corners of old photos trying to see what's behind the loco and pick out different wagons in consists.
EM,2002EarlMarischal wrote:
I would be interested if there are any publications which describe "typical" goods trains. Does anyone know of any? How often for example would other big four wagons appear in LNER freight trains?