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Posts posted by popeye
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Thank's for all your comments.
It took a few months to build and i don't have anymore pic's of the construction but i will take more on the next build.
The glazing is just clear plastic which is not that clean and scratched if seen closeup. the roof is just sitting their and
still needs to be fixed down properly.
The next one will be Black & Tan.
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Bredin Coach with Brass etch sides.
I have had a go at converting a Dapol coach with JM Designs brass etch sides. cutting the plastic sides off to start with was a bit
of a job and nearly lost a few fingers. I also added small door handles, soldered on. And i used 2 Bachmann Commonwealth Bogies.
The seating was all hand built and 6 people added near the windows so they can be seen. The pipework on the roof was made with
1mm plastic rod and torpedo vents from MJT. The green paint was mixed myself until i had a shade i was happy with. I will make the
next one without using the plastic body shell and i will use brass plate for the floor & ends then solder the sides to that.
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I would be happy with the etch sides and i will make the floor and ends myself with brass plate already bought so i can solder the sides on.
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You won't be disappointed, they look so good.
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I would love to have the GSV please.
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No nothing this time, maybe the next one.
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Does anyone know when the Nov 2014 issue is coming out? Or have i missed it?
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All very nice. The track is so real looking.
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Saved for later. I will try to build one sometime in the future. Thanks.
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Love the wagons. Beautiful paint job, i thought they were real at first.
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Thank you Sir. I have been trying to find that out for quite a while.
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Can i ask if anyone would know were the railcars all numbered starting with the number 2xxx used on the green and orange & black, Then changed
To 6xxx when used for push-pull?
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Could the neg's be scanned onto a computer and then made positive and then adjust brightness/contrast etc, so they can be saved that way instead of
putting them through a lab?
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Very realistic & nice weathering. Are you going to do some Irish ones ?
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beautiful scenes. Can you say what are their locations?
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When i got it, it was bright orange so i put some brown on it and it looks ok.
The slow running is very good right down to a crawl, but keep the track clean.
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Got the Black Beetle into my C Class. It's 15:1 ratio with 34mm wheelbase and 12mm wheels. It runs very well, i tried pulling 9 wagons and no problem
at all, it could pull more. Along with the other bogie it has all wheel pickup and runs over points well.
This last pic shows the old motor nearest camera, it was a rough runner.
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Try laying the model on one side and dont hold the spray can too close and build up the paint in thin layers. I sometimes blow hot air to speed up
the drying but never heat it to much or the paint will bubble & plastic will warp. If you dry brush a bit of brown over the transfers it will help to
make them blend in with the rest of the model as the white can be to clean and bright.
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I bought a Tenshodo motor bogie and thought that it was not that great, so i am going to try a Black Beetle in my C Class and see how it goes.
If that works then i will do another C Class. Im building a Plasser Tamper Machine so i might use one for that.
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That's a nice set of vans.
What colour of green did you use for the post van?
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I think you can get the 32mm wheel base ok, not sure about the wheel size. I will give Charlie a call and see.
Another way is to use a Highlevel moter & Gears which work well and you have combinations of ratio & Yashima motor (which are great).
I have used two of these in G class shunters and they work well. There is a plan of the gears on their website. http://www.highlevelkits.co.uk
Here is a pic of one in my G class chassis, it only has one driving axle.
Rachelstown and St Stephens Green
in Irish Model Layouts
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Looks great, so many nice things. keep the pic's comming.