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Darius43

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  1. Ex Dublo Van bodies refurbished with new Peco chassis, a lick of paint, new metal wheels and couplings, new decals and some light weathering. The third van body was converted to grounded form. Cheers Darius
  2. New Peco “wonderful wagon” chassis assembled and fixed to the metal mineral truck body, followed by some weathering. Cheers Darius
  3. Box of old wagons and bits of wagons inherited by a friend of mine and taken to the “Repair Shop” Peco wagons spruced up with new metal wheels and couplings plus a new scored cardboard floor and the paper edges painted over. Cheers Darius
  4. Decals applied and light weathering to chassis. This is a great kit - really fun to build and amenable to added detail. Cheers Darius
  5. Coach end hosiery added using brass wire and plastic rod. Cheers Darius
  6. Some more progress on Test Coach Mentor. Still need to add more roof gubbins and end hosiery. Cheers Darius
  7. Some more decals applied to UTU3, courtesy of Railtec. Cheers Darius
  8. Made a start on a kit of the Network Rail version of Test Coach Mentor - obtained from the same eBay seller of the UTU3 coach kit. The kit-supplied pantograph looks like it was based on the Hornby “high speed pantograph” effort and is a bit over-chunky. I improved it by grafting on the Hornby arms and adding a scratch built collector soldered up from brass wire. The pantograph is non functional, fixed in the lowered position. Cheers Darius
  9. Network Rail UTU3 coach - 3D printed resin kit that I spotted on eBay. Decals by Railtec. Cheers Darius
  10. Spotted on eBay just in case IRM don’t follow their Mk2 coaches with this Mk2-based DEMU. Cheers Darius PS just to clarify, I am not connected to the production of these bodyshells, I just spotted them on eBay. They are made by CMAC models (m0rris on this website).
  11. Possible NIR 80 Class bodyshell kit in the offing… 80 Class body test prints on eBay Cheers Darius
  12. New Coles mobile crane by Hornby Trackside. Matt varnish and light weathering applied. Cheers Darius
  13. Head and tail lights picked out in silver and red. Light weathering to chassis. Cheers Darius
  14. Windscreen wipers soldered up using brass rod. Cheers Darius
  15. Cab interior made from plasticard. Cheers Darius
  16. Class 325 centre coaches completed. Cheers Darius
  17. Snow & Ice Treatment Train 3D printed resin kit from eBay - work in progress. Cheers Darius
  18. CIE brake van. 3D printed body on a rtr Dapol chassis (note droopy couplings). Obtained from eBay and weathered to tone down the red brown paint finish. Cheers Darius
  19. Thanks. Yes - they are now operated by DB Cargo UK. I have modelled it in earlier Royal Mail ownership. Cheers Darius
  20. Door button and “cantrail” lining decals applied. Cheers Darius
  21. Ballasting today… Cheers Darius
  22. I used glazing panels cut from a clear acetate report cover. These were trimmed to fit and secured with small dabs ofsuperglue applied using a length of 0.3mm dia. brass wire. The cab door windows were cut from the same sheet as upper and lower “halves” that were then overlap-glued together. Cheers Darius
  23. Cab glazing installed and Fox Transfers decals applied to the driving coach. Cheers Darius
  24. Motor coach chassis modified using plasticard to accommodate a Hornby motor bogie and the 3D printed trailing bogie. Unfortunately after these photos were taken the trailing bogie rolled off the workbench and shattered on hitting the floor. Whatever the material the bogie is made of it won’t take superglue or epoxy. I have PM’d CMAC to see if I can obtain a replacement bogie. Cheers Darius
  25. Second driving trailer painted. Cheers Darius
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