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Few an Post Vans on the go too. These are oxford Diecast with Studio Scale Models Decals.Need one or two coats or Varnish to Finish off.
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Started this last year and have got the decks clear of some other stuff so need to complete it once and for all. I have the main brass and bits n bobs on and have spray the White first using Revell Satin white. The masked that off using 1mm masking tape. Then the black, Masked that off and Phoenix precision paint. I used a MM 071 as the template for the location of the white lines as as you can see the decal supplied by MIR are way too narrow hence the two white lines on the front, so I need to remedy that next when the decals dry. Microset was used to melt the decal around the raised detail. sorry piccys are great as I shot them on low size file
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Well its is their culture after all...
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Is that good or Bad. There will be diesels running in the Schedule next there!!!
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Shamrock Miniatures are the chaps that had them at the show along with the Punch and die set. Its is to replace the crap one I had all along. There is some serious weight in the tool which seems good and solid, tis 18cm or 7 inches long . Pleased with it. Shamrock Miniature link: https://www.facebook.com/ShamrockMiniatures It is made byRPtoolz email RPtoolz@gmail.com or website:http://www.rptoolz.com/?page_id=170 Heres a review of same taken from another site: Each of the bending tools consists of a 5mm aluminium base which have between 1 and 3 tightening threads depending on which of the three tools you have, there are also two locaters and two silicon tube springs to lift and support the finger plate while you are slotting in the photo etched parts. The bottom of the base has a felt liner to help prevent the tool slipping or sliding around while in use, or perhaps most importantly so that you don’t scratch the dining table for those that want to stay married. The upper bending plate with its fingers are made from machined 3mm black galvanised steel which should give you a life time’s service without deterioration. The fingers have a very sharp edge to them which seems to ensure precise clean bends. The fingers on the three bending tools breakdown as; 18cm: • 1mm • 2mm • 3mm • 4mm • 5mm • 6mm • 8mm • 10mm • 15mm • Angled point And, of course, the bending plate on all models have the full length bending surface on the reverse side of the fingers. In order to give this new tool a workout I went for the longest of the bending tools as I figured it would be the hardest to work with due to overall size. I then selected what I believe is the smallest components of photo etched parts that would be regularly utilised which was the three parts of a tool clamp, which I have always struggled with. I am pleased to say that the bending tool was a pleasure to use and easily managed to provide the needed bends. The only thing it could not do, of course, was provide the curve which I imparted over the round handle of a brush. I am sure however that given time RP Toolz will provide a tool system for this purpose as well and I look forward to watching this company advance into the hobby. The thin screw nuts that tighten everything down was an area I was initially sceptical of, however it handled the job with ease placing the amount pressure required to hold the photo etched parts solidly in place while the bends are imparted and I also used the tool to hold a part while I cleaned up a cut edge by overhanging the piece on the side of the bending surface. I will say that the finish on one of the screw nuts was a little off as I found a burr that need to be removed, however I also accept that the burr could have occurred while in transit as it was packaged with several other tools. While each tool was wrapped in bubble wrap we all know that not all parcels arrive as we would like. Conclusion These bending tools are excellent and do what they are supposed to do without fuss and it brings this tool type into the price range of those on tight budgets. It holds parts easily and bends cleanly and I found the aluminium base plate a good surface for moving the photo etch around on while having control so that it did not fly off never to be seen again. I will say that if you are buying this for a younger modeller you may want to find an alternate bending blade as the included bender is like a razor blade and just as sharp with a guard on one side, my wife who works for the NHS said that it looks like a blade from a dermatome. So remember that if you are buying this product for a minor. Cheers George
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And the N15 is Chipped I just found out out. Detail Matters can be found here:http://www.detailmatters.co.uk/ the SR ground signals are lovely He had the 16ft N gauge American Layout running with DDC blocks and working signals (2 wires to the track me hole!!) his stall as next to it!! I was probably blocking your view...sorry..
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My little Stash that I picked up yesterday 3 Hornby Clerestory at E12 each,Hornby N15 E50, 3 x RPSI Coaches @ E50, Classix Swastika Laundry from Decs Model Garages, Matchbox Stephens Rocket, Meng Models F-102, Studio Scale Models Sulzer, Level Crossing, An Post Decals, School Bus Decals, Etched brass Folding tool, 2 packs of Detail Matters SR Ground signals, Alpha Graphix Crossing Keepers Cottage, some Solder and flux and that me lot. My Dad got a SR Lord Nelson for E50 notes as well. Sweet!!
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Just in the Door after some refreshments:cheers:, Very busy day, loads of Bargains to be had, RPSI coaches E50, Lima coachs set E100, Missed the 2 x 071 with DCC sound for E240 each!!. Argh!!!. All in all a good day, The amount of work to do these is unreal even for a smallish event, Lord knows how the Warley lads do it.... Leg are aching so its time to bed. I will link up some piccys when I get a moment. Thanks for the Support Tom. Regards George
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Been uses washes for the Aircraft models for eons so it is a nice effect when done right an when using the right shade and not too dark or black. you should check out some tank weathering vidoes on the Hairspray technique, How would apply that on a loco!!
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I know what you mean!! Enamel all the way for me, I find If you matt coat it the wash wont flow as I want it too. Interested to hear about your technique though. I leave it the model as is but be careful of the printed letters when your taking the wash back off as some of the baccy stuff comes of pretty easily!!
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No worries, No trade Secrets, everything is out there and yes I do a wash of a thinned dirty black and more of less take the whole lot of again. I only use he Tenscrom for the fuel and oil, nothing else. For rust I use pastels only as other rust effects are too proud. any things else just ask. G
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Arigna Town - this week's scenery
Georgeconna replied to David Holman's topic in Irish Model Layouts
Gawd thats so nice, The Whitewash building and rusty roof is a beauty, Is that Wills sheets you used? -
Been mucking about with this for the last year or so and decided to get it ready for the fair to pose some stuff on. I gonna get a layout done for next year for sure....Oh and thanks for the comments lads. The paint and Glue as you can see is still drying....
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A4 Mallard's new layout - Progress so far...
Georgeconna replied to Warbonnet's topic in British Outline Modelling
Lovely racehorses on show there!! -
Sweet I will text him, I know he is looking in....