Hi Ian, I've just been reading through this month's Railway Modeller, I was really pleased to see Lynnbach featured in it. It's well deserved as it's a great piece of modelling. Both my grandson and I like your layout, and he's going to be really pleased when I show him it in the magazin. I think it will inspire him as he plans his own 009 layout. Well done... Cheers James 🙂👍
That really does look great. You've done a great job with it. It's certainly got me thinking, I've never built any loco kits as I'm not sure if I'd be able to do a decent enough job. However, maybe a 3D printed body would be the way to go. When my grandson builds his 009 layout, he will need something to run on it, and this seems like a cheaper option than ready to run. Plus, I've probably got a better chance of it looking something like, although some of my previous painting attempts haven't turned out so good. Anyway, I really like how you've finished it......cheers James 🙂👍
Thanks James! A really excellent running loco can be put together for as little as 30 odd quid. It really is the way to go and is a fun thing to do. Painting is simple enough if you use spray paints or thinned acrylics and nice brushes. Another good thing about narrow gauge is that you don't need fancy decals.
@Elvinley I'll have to have a look into it. It does sound like it's something I could have a go at. It would certainly be good to be able to add a few locos at a reasonable price. Have you any suggestions for a 3D print that is relatively easy to fit a motor straight into without too much messing about. Something really easy to start with 🙂👍
@Elvinley thank you, I'll have a look. I'm new to all this making locos malarkey, but I feel like I need to have a go. If I can start off with something simple, and if I can make a reasonable job of it. Who knows, my grandson might want to have a go as well 🙂👍
Hi Ian, I've just been reading through this month's Railway Modeller, I was really pleased to see Lynnbach featured in it. It's well deserved as it's a great piece of modelling. Both my grandson and I like your layout, and he's going to be really pleased when I show him it in the magazin. I think it will inspire him as he plans his own 009 layout. Well done... Cheers James 🙂👍
Thanks a lot James!
Superb modelling there Ian ! just bought one of those kato chassis ,now hunting down a body from e bay ! cheers mate ...
Thanks mate! I would recommend the ones I mentioned and also Narrow Minded Railworks.
Very cool 😎😎😎😎
Thanks very much!
Lovely mate, 1st class job as always !
Cheers matey!
That really does look great. You've done a great job with it. It's certainly got me thinking, I've never built any loco kits as I'm not sure if I'd be able to do a decent enough job. However, maybe a 3D printed body would be the way to go. When my grandson builds his 009 layout, he will need something to run on it, and this seems like a cheaper option than ready to run. Plus, I've probably got a better chance of it looking something like, although some of my previous painting attempts haven't turned out so good. Anyway, I really like how you've finished it......cheers James 🙂👍
Thanks James! A really excellent running loco can be put together for as little as 30 odd quid. It really is the way to go and is a fun thing to do. Painting is simple enough if you use spray paints or thinned acrylics and nice brushes. Another good thing about narrow gauge is that you don't need fancy decals.
@Elvinley I'll have to have a look into it. It does sound like it's something I could have a go at. It would certainly be good to be able to add a few locos at a reasonable price. Have you any suggestions for a 3D print that is relatively easy to fit a motor straight into without too much messing about. Something really easy to start with 🙂👍
@@DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY Yes, anything from T and S or
Narrow Minded Railworks
@Elvinley thank you, I'll have a look. I'm new to all this making locos malarkey, but I feel like I need to have a go. If I can start off with something simple, and if I can make a reasonable job of it. Who knows, my grandson might want to have a go as well 🙂👍
@@DYLINGTONMODELRAILWAY Yes definitely!
Cool as always
Thanks again!
One can use guitar strings for a lot of things beside playing them 😀😀
You can indeed! Nice to re-purpose stuff.