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Sometimes you have to just throw it on and see what happens. If it turns out ok then leave it. That looks better but i would use more brown, it's up to you. If your happy i'm happy.
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That looks like a nice colour but will need weathered.
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Plenty of examples on that web link. It can be hard to judge the colours on a computer but look at the pic's on the web and try some. The only person you have to please is you.
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What colours are you using on the roof. The roof in the background looks good, how about doing it like that?
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There is a lot of roof, but we shall see how it looks when it is all done.
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The roof looks great, don't stop now, your on a roll.
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They're famous now. Sainthood soon.
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Lovely and rural.
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Here is a picture that shows all the colours in a stone wall that should be close to what you want. study it closely, the more you look the more you see. good luck, you have a lot to do.
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Very nice. it's got so much going on. More pic's & video's please.
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Is that 3 water tanks on the roof? If so, why?
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Only room for one tricycle, what about the rest of us with tricycles. I'm going to buy a unicycle, I should be able to squeeze it in.
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GSR 6 wheel coach Part 2. Painted with spray can first but too bright, so then used Humbrol crimson gloss 20. Also a bit light so add black until i was happy with it. GSR crests from SSM.
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GSR 6 WHEEL COACH. Here are some pictures from my GSR 6 wheel coach build. It is from Worsley Works. This is what you get. The floor is thick brass which made soldering the side on very hard and needed a lot of heat. W irons where too wide so broke them off and moved in to the right width. Roof was the wrong size so i had to make my own from plastic. I made the middle wheels slide from side to side and it works well on first radius curves. The springs were made myself, first a master then a mould made and i can cast more with resin. The seats and roof made as one and fits in well thank God.
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Very nice, you are right, the covered wagon is spot on but the open wagon is a little bit strong on the iron straps. You might be able to wash it off a little.
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Can you tell me if the brake pipes need to be fitted to both sides or just one?
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Got mine today, top class work, but i knew they would be. Now i will start on the weathering.
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We have also some private owner wagons like Murphy Bros, Waterford and Milligen. plus a couple of pic's from Dublin docks.
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What a beauty, very detailed, just perfect. I can't wait but i need to save and save.
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That looks more like it.
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Thanks, Mine will get a lot of grime.
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GNRI SIGNALS Here are some pictures of GNRI Signals that i made last year for the New Irish Lines mag. I would like to thank AJ O'Rourke for his help with prototype pictures.
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Narrow Gauge in the Rockies not quite
popeye replied to Mayner's topic in US / Canadian Railway Modelling
That's an unusual place to leave 278 but nice. -
Narrow Gauge in the Rockies not quite
popeye replied to Mayner's topic in US / Canadian Railway Modelling
Very nice, we are heading into spring ha ha. More video's please.
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