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Mike 84C

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  1. Hi guys, didnt know wether to post this as its a ----take against myself! I do a lot of my modelling in the conservatory, good light, out of the way usual stuff. Windows have roller blinds, small desk under south facing window, got the picture? desk has a angle poise lamp with a magnifing glass. I went out on Sunday to Peterborough show, left blinds up so the cat was happy sleeping in the sun, conservatory got hot , lamp drooped, sun moved across the windows and focussed on the tender of one of my Bachmann Woolworths. They do melt! My only bit of luck was The tender is not a blob but a sort of creased side. And I hope I have recovered it with filler and lots of rubbing down, the other luck was it was"nt a Murphy Models version but one I got hold of to do a very heavy weathering exercise on. You all know what the moral of this tale is. So be carefull!! and stop laughing!! Now!!

    Mike

  2. Spot on Noel, what a fantastic sight and sound I can only imagine what a hundred going on a raid sounded like. Ear shattering! was with my wifes cousin when we saw the pair in flight and her husband just dropped into the conversation that he was a rear gunner and shot down whilst flying Lancasters. My respect for him rose immesurably.

  3. Thank you very much Glenderg, I asked because they always look as if the wheelbase is more than 10ft, perhapse its because most photographs are taken from an angle and the low roofline decives the eye.

  4. Spent a couple of holidays in the Bantry area and I was very surprised at how little its changed since the demise of the railway. It must be one of the most modelable of railways and so much of the infrastructure is still visible. I think its Dunmanway still has the glass roof in the station and the loco water columns.

  5. You guys produce such excellent models and your comments are very much appreciated. I have decided the camera is a very cruel machine! I was looking at my posting and I can really see where I could have done better!

    Nelson, the transfers are from our good friend Wheshty at SSM and are waterslide.

    Mike

  6. Thanks for that idea Glenderg I"ll give it a go! i must admit to using the weathering powder before sealing the finish. Even tried a bit of abrasion with the fiberglass pen which did not work! Thats when I got into the "thats as good as it gets attitude!" But will try the light overspray with some light grey.

    Mike

  7. Thanks for all the positive comments guys, glad you like the van.

    Nelson, the weathering is Carrs rust and mud dry powders; another first for me! and I also used Micro Marks Window glaze, it looks very much like pva adhesive when wet but dries clear. But it worked very well.

    What I didnt say, was that I glued the roof to the Evergreen strip that was Acc"d to the curve of the roof.

    Mike

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    Hope I have done the attachments correctly! I deviated from Wheshtys Instuctions a little by makeing the roof from a ply lamination of 2x20thou; plastic sheet;this was curved by taping the sheet to a curved biscuit tin and gentle heat from the SWIMBO"s hair drier. The chimney is a piece of brass tube into a hole drilled in the roof with a chimney collar punched from the plastic sheet. I then covered the roof with a single ply of handkerchief tissue to represent felt fixed with a wash of Di-Limonene solvent. But! before doing all that I glued with acc Ever Green strip to the curve of the roof at the balcony ends and just above the doors into the cabin.

    My van is all soldered, I did try acc on the running boards but would recommend solder,glue didnt work for me! I also put extra bracing on the back of the hanging brackets before accing them in position. The other extra was to sloder an 8BA nut to the veranda floor then attatch the chassis with a short 8BA nut. This trapped the running boards and has made the whole van seem stronger. I also put a very basic representation of the brake pull rods underneath.

    I am pleased with the way the kit has turned out, having never built an etched kit before and my soldering skills have been improved. My only dissapointment was the lines around some of the transfers. I did use solvaset and have not had this happen before;advise please?

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  9. Nearly finished mine,when i have a photo or two I"ll post them. The battery was flat in the camera! Weshty, would you mind if I wrote a few words to show where I deviated from your Instructions?

    Mike

  10. Thanks Richie, you have answered all my questions! and another I have just thought about. If the van has a full length foot board is it supported in the middle? answer is yes! I did not feel supports at the ends was a very elegant engineering solution! And your model has shell type vents on the roof.

    Thanks again Mike

  11. I am also building one of Whesty"s brake vans; three questions, were they running in the latter steam period and if they had the snail totem where would it have been placed? Were they always painted oxide red or is grey an option? I am thinking of putting vacuum brake gear underneath as it looks a bit naked!

    Thanks in anticipation, Mike

  12. There was a post on one of the US groups I"m on that Carstens publications ceased trading back in May. Could one our American contributors confirm this? If its true,its rather a shame, I enjoyed the Craftman magazine and the narrow gauge annual was a very good buy.

  13. My niece is a BTC police officer,a quite new recruit! from what she tells me John has got it about right but where she is based lots of drugs stuff happens. When she is in uniform you would struggle to tell her apart from a 'normal' police officer

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