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I got some steel coil carrying wagons last weekend to run behind some of my UK locos so of course they had to get hit with the old weathering stick ENJOY

 

 

 

 

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Unbelievably realistic Anthony - just keeps getting better and better :)

Those poor MK2's look like they've been sitting on a scrap line for a year :)

 

Just absolutely stunning! :-bd

 

 

Yes mate the IE MK2's were weathered to represent them as if they were coming to the end of their days. Still in use but un loved or cared for, with the grim reaper lurking around every corner just waiting to take them. :o

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could you give me the angles for the cabs, and some tips on how to make one

 

 

The class 80 was a MIR kit that I built several years ago. Very hard to come by now and I would say you would pay a lot of money for it. The kit comprised of etched brass sides and white metal detailing parts. I assume you need the angles for the power car cab

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