No doubt my great,great grandfather drove something similar at old oak common ,great work you have a talent to bring out the best in Hornbys tooling ,superb ,all the best Mark 👍🏻😊
This was great, I have a kennel of Terriers that I look at and think they could do with some weathering and this gave a good direction to start with. I will be watching this a few times - not the least of which I am enjoying this post first time with a glass of pinotage.
Wow, that has turned a toy into a model. Perfect timing as I wanted to do my pannier this coming week. Now I have your process to follow. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for the video. I've just bought an airbrush, paint and powders. I won a terrier of ebay and part of the southern lettering is missing so I will try to weather over it using the video to help.
Very good i wish i had the talent and nerves to do this but i think i may mess it up but yours looks great .thank god you didn't use proper coal i seen models use coal chunks in scale that would have been half the size of the fireman in scale witch looks wrong yours looks just wright for the size of engine and OO gauge
Thanks Robert. It’s just a matter of practice, plus a big box of old rolling stock off of eBay 😂 Yes I agree. Some coal is a little too large for OO scale. The Hattons ones come is different grades. This is my usual size Thanks for watching
Fiver each 😂😂
Special offer. 2 for £10 👍🏼💰
@@BuntersYard haha 👍🏻
No doubt my great,great grandfather drove something similar at old oak common ,great work you have a talent to bring out the best in Hornbys tooling ,superb ,all the best Mark 👍🏻😊
Thanks Mark. Kind of you to say so 😁
Absolutely fantastic transformation of an old model 👍🏻🤩
Thanks Stevie. You’ve gotta love a pannier tank. A classic
I can only echo some of the positive comments you've already received on this video, man. True craftsmanship, as always. :)
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Very nice thank you for sharing this technique
You’re very welcome. Thank you for watching
This was great, I have a kennel of Terriers that I look at and think they could do with some weathering and this gave a good direction to start with.
I will be watching this a few times - not the least of which I am enjoying this post first time with a glass of pinotage.
Thanks for watching Kevin. I'm glad it gave you some inspiration. Hope you enjoyed your pinotage. Cheers
Wow, that has turned a toy into a model. Perfect timing as I wanted to do my pannier this coming week. Now I have your process to follow. Thank you for sharing.
Good luck. I look forward to seeing how it should be done 👀👍🏼
@@BuntersYard thank you. I'll try not to f' it up to much! 😂
Great video as always, I really like the rust look can't wait for the next video
I’m looking forward to making next fridays video. I’m glad you’re enjoying them all
Nice job, and a very good video 🙂👍🏼
Thank you. Glad you liked it
Thanks for the video. I've just bought an airbrush, paint and powders. I won a terrier of ebay and part of the southern lettering is missing so I will try to weather over it using the video to help.
That’s great. Good luck with your terrier. Lovely locos. I’ve done a couple recently
Very good i wish i had the talent and nerves to do this but i think i may mess it up but yours looks great .thank god you didn't use proper coal i seen models use coal chunks in scale that would have been half the size of the fireman in scale witch looks wrong yours looks just wright for the size of engine and OO gauge
Thanks Robert. It’s just a matter of practice, plus a big box of old rolling stock off of eBay 😂
Yes I agree. Some coal is a little too large for OO scale. The Hattons ones come is different grades. This is my usual size
Thanks for watching
Was fairly interested to watch, but had to click out because of the damned music. Once again, more is less.