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  • #1097
    Sub Mandrel
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      @submandrel

      I wanted to wait a bit longer, but…

      #89061
      Sub Mandrel
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        @submandrel

        It seems my 'near scale' diesel shunter is turning out a bit 'scaler' than I expected. I've learnt a lot about riveting. There's still a a few things left to do – not least windows, handles for the 'doors' and sand pipes, then the practical things of getting the springing right and motor control. As long as I can put fettling and painting off for as long as possible… especially as I've discovered the original paint job was lined out white on blue!

        Neil

        Getting there 1

        Getting there 2

        P.S. most of the dirty marks are marking out blue A.K.A. magic marker

        Edited By Stub Mandrel on 13/04/2012 21:47:57

        #89798
        doubletop
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          @doubletop

          Sub

          You deserve at least one reply for that, It looks great and will look even better once you've bitten the bullet and got it painted.

          If it bothers you sandblast the brasswork, use a good etch primer (3M rattle cans) and get it off to the vehicle spray shop for a two pack paint job.

          Great stuff

          Pete

          #89815
          KWIL
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            @kwil

            Which 3M etch primer is that?

            #89817
            Jeff Dayman
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              @jeffdayman43397

              The diesel looks great Neil, well done.

              JD

              #89840
              doubletop
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                @doubletop

                Kwil

                This

                http://carbodyrepair.com.au/3m/fix/primers/#EtchPrimer

                I get it from my local car parts store. But could I find it on the 3M site? I'm not sure what is happening there.

                Pete

                #89841
                Springbok
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                  @springbok

                  Nice one Neil

                  Bob

                  #89847
                  Terryd
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                    @terryd72465

                    Hi Pete,

                    That's a good link to a fine loco but I can't see any etch primer crook

                    T

                    #89898
                    Sub Mandrel
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                      @submandrel

                      Thanks folks,

                      I've made contact with a club with a 3 1/2" track, and they are happy for me to have a try out. I have to make a speed controller first.

                      Worst thing – I keep finding more info on the web, and have to keep adding/changing details. Amazingly I can't find definite evidence that it had side windows and doors, although its 'sister' (which has various detail differences) did.

                      Neil

                      #89906
                      doubletop
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                        @doubletop

                        Terry

                        try this

                        http://carbodyrepair.com.au/3m/fix/primers/#EtchPrimer

                        I was trying to post some pics of my loco that had had the 'treatment I was proposing. Ran out of time struggling with the over complicated picture posting method on this site and looks like I got my links crossed.

                        Pete

                        #89953
                        Sub Mandrel
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                          @submandrel

                          I will try etch primer. I'm terrified of the painting bit – I'm the world's worst painter. I got my wife to buy me "How (Not) to Paint a Locomotive" for my birthday, and it gave me nightmares!

                          This is the colour scheme:

                          It's sister (in a bad way at a museum in Leeds) shows there is some white lining too. My eyes fancy the buffer beam has yellow and black diagonal stripes. The photographer sent me a fresh scan from this slide which also shows a strange flap controlled by a bit of string on the chimney!

                          Neil

                          #89990
                          doubletop
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                            @doubletop

                            The etch primer goes on well but the brass surface needs preparing. I was advised to get ist sand blasted for the best finish

                            Before

                            sandblaster

                            This cost the equivalent of abot 120quid, but of cousre you'll need an air line.

                            After etch primer

                            Finished job

                            No doubt the lid is to stop the rain getting in or the birds nesting. Looks like its a bit supefluos now.

                            Good luck

                            Pete

                            #89998
                            Terryd
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                              @terryd72465

                              Hi Pete,

                              if you set the width of your pictures to, say, 350 pixels when inserting pictures you don't get any distortion. The problem is that most of us take quite hi res pictures and the software can't handle them.

                              Best regards

                              Terry

                              #90000
                              doubletop
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                                @doubletop

                                Thanks Terry

                                Ho Hum; its s website problem no doubt our webmaster could sort very easily by setting some defaults. If there was a preview and/or modify function we may be able to do something about it. All the other forums seem to cope with these basic features

                                The last time I tried I had the same problem and didn't have time to mess about. When I posted them this time I was certian I was sure they were OK.

                                However, you get the picture so to speak

                                (edit;  just found I can modify the post at the moment, no doubt following another post I can't)

                                Pete

                                Edited By Doubletop on 30/04/2012 07:07:09

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