Railway Lyons Posted September 3, 2023 Author Posted September 3, 2023 19 hours ago, popeye said: There's a lot of fluff on 079. Nice Ballast wagons. If you can fit a false floor about half way up then add the ballast, so you don't need to fill the whole wagon. Fluff is from mate's Christmas scene I believe. Arrived that way, and going back that way. On the ballast, I'm going to go more with the "finished working", and going for refill, so there won't be much inside it to be fair. 1 1 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted September 17, 2023 Author Posted September 17, 2023 (edited) After getting soaked through coaching U10's girls rugby this morning, I figured staying home and dry, with World Cup on, was a good opportunity to get some more work done on projects. 072 & 079 back for additional cab numbers And finally seeing light of day, one of my kits that has been in the box for years, a MIR bogie fertiliser. Edited September 17, 2023 by Railway Lyons 7 1 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted November 2, 2023 Author Posted November 2, 2023 Well lads, Here is one I have been thinking about for a while, and all the talk about IRM announcements made me think I needed it done. At least if they announce it in the future, as we wish, mine is almost done. A Bachmann LMS Royal Scot conversion to GS Class 800. Double chimney added, repaint and transfers. Still needs lining, smokebox door to be sorted, and crew, but she is getting there. Might even get lamps on the front. 6 1 Quote
Galteemore Posted November 2, 2023 Posted November 2, 2023 That’s a very nice piece of work / good effort on the peculiar 800 class blue/green paint shade too. 2 Quote
DJ Dangerous Posted November 2, 2023 Posted November 2, 2023 Wow! Just awesome! I'll take three, please. Quote
Railway Lyons Posted July 13 Author Posted July 13 Something a little different today. 2nd hand, unused Freightliner green livery body shell, to be repurposed. It had seen a bit of a hard life before...... Stripped of details where possible, light sanding, and primer. Then to blue....starting the transformation to 47 474. Then the yellow face. Once that is all dry and sealed, transfers, light weathering, and onto donor bachmann chassis. 9 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted July 14 Author Posted July 14 2 days in a row.....wonders never cease While 47474 takes a rest to cure, some old projects got some time on the bench. A few old Airfix Mk2 geting the orange for my own attempt at Galway livery. Have been blue/grey in a box for 10 or more years. And one with slow progress over the years, but very pertinent to late goings on, my 2700 Arrow. Some small modifications to get doors in right place. Started many years ago, when skills not as good as they might be today, so bit of correction here and there, and some modelling licence. 8 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted July 14 Author Posted July 14 (edited) On 14/7/2024 at 7:30 PM, ttc0169 said: Nice work there Sean-FYI-the 27s had a grey roof… Yep, agree. The right-hand one has a dark grey roof, to match the photo reference I have. Right one still waiting that to be done. Might be the lack of light in my shed making them look black. Edited July 21 by Railway Lyons Error. 3 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted July 21 Author Posted July 21 Class 47 project Part 1 complete. Bit of a battering look in the weathering, showing a hard working workhorse. 47474 is now complete, and has met its train to haul, a failed 7 car APT-E. Further rummaging has found a 2nd Class 47, with chassis, for the next part of the project - a RES train. 8 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted November 3 Author Posted November 3 Unfortunately the Galways Mk2s didn't go as planned. Finished article just wasn't sitting well with me. Partially my own fault for not going all in on the prep, and the paint got some orange peel and dulled, so it's back to the start and full strip down. Few other items on the bench to keep the mojo going (updates on these in few days), until I can bring myself to reattempt the Mk2s. 3 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted Saturday at 17:49 Author Posted Saturday at 17:49 There has been a bit of Milky Bar tinge to the workbench last few evenings. Still more details to be added, primer(and the inevitable small fixes) before paint and transfers. We have RPSI Guards van to accompany RPSI MkII, Fertiliser wagon on IRM bogies, B101 Sulzer, D101 Hunslet and a painted barrier wagon. Bit of break while assemble Revell A300 "Beluga" for my dad's 1:144 collection. 11 1 Quote
Galteemore Posted Saturday at 18:11 Posted Saturday at 18:11 Good to see some hands-on modelling going on. You might well be the last person who builds a Hunslet kit! 2 3 1 Quote
JasonB Posted Saturday at 19:41 Posted Saturday at 19:41 Lovely stuff. That's an interesting mix of projects on the go there. 2 Quote
Railway Lyons Posted Saturday at 21:04 Author Posted Saturday at 21:04 1 hour ago, JasonB said: Lovely stuff. That's an interesting mix of projects on the go there. Tend to find if I'm always working on 1, I lose interest while waiting, so few on go to change between is good. There are many more waiting their turn too 1 2 Quote
Mol_PMB Posted Monday at 08:49 Posted Monday at 08:49 The B101 looks interesting. Is that the Studio Scale Models or the Silver Fox variant? Quote
Railway Lyons Posted Monday at 13:19 Author Posted Monday at 13:19 4 hours ago, Mol_PMB said: The B101 looks interesting. Is that the Studio Scale Models or the Silver Fox variant? It's a SSM variant. 1 Quote
exciecoachbuilder Posted Monday at 14:07 Posted Monday at 14:07 On 16/11/2024 at 5:49 PM, Railway Lyons said: There has been a bit of Milky Bar tinge to the workbench last few evenings. Still more details to be added, primer(and the inevitable small fixes) before paint and transfers. We have RPSI Guards van to accompany RPSI MkII, Fertiliser wagon on IRM bogies, B101 Sulzer, D101 Hunslet and a painted barrier wagon. Bit of break while assemble Revell A300 "Beluga" for my dad's 1:144 collection. Love this, the fertilizer looks great. Quote
Railway Lyons Posted Monday at 21:02 Author Posted Monday at 21:02 Well, a relatively straight forward build in the end, even if a little tail heavy. Nothing a little wagon weight won't sort. 2 evenings and its built. Just paint and transfers by weekend. Night 1: Night 2: 5 Quote
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