Try using Deluxe canopy glue. I've used it for years. It dries crystal clear , doesn't stain and stays slightly flexible so no knocking off your loco crews. I originally use it on flying models for CANOPIES. And even when the plane crashed the one thing still on was the canopy. I also use it on joining pla stic to paper or card as on Metcalfe kits stairs etc. Again the slight flex makes all the difference. Super glue was meant for temporarily sticking wounds together. STAY AWAY FROM IT. I've never used it after only one time
Hi David I have just came across this. Lovely looking 33, really looks the business 👍🏻 Please could you let me know who’s sound file you chose? It does sound very good, nice Sulzer chugging going on ! However, I didn’t notice any brake sounds.
@@Cromptonman I'll have to check my invoices but it was purchased from roads and rails. I think there may be a brake on a function key, I'll have a look and get back to you
Thanks, I would really appreciate it if you could find out. The 33 is a very special loco to me and I’m really struggling to find ‘The sound’ that hits the mark! Yours does come close though!
@@Cromptonman according to my excel file it's Jamie goodman sound. Can't see a break function listed but it might come on at the correct slowing down speed
Hello David, intetesting weathering and my question is if the door handels weren't cleaned by the crew to avoid dirty hands... 😱 you risk hairs and much more nasty stuff getting into your loco's gear by driving direcly. I suggestion is to lay out a newspaper to seperate the rail from the lint onto your carpet. Hope this helps, Christian
Hi David. Welcome back. Nice video. Love the 33 weathering.
Cheers Keith. I really do like the stuff from the weathering works. Hopefully I'll be that good one day
Superb!
Thanks
Excellent, thanks! 🚂💙
Try using Deluxe canopy glue. I've used it for years. It dries crystal clear , doesn't stain and stays slightly flexible so no knocking off your loco crews. I originally use it on flying models for CANOPIES. And even when the plane crashed the one thing still on was the canopy. I also use it on joining pla stic to paper or card as on Metcalfe kits stairs etc. Again the slight flex makes all the difference. Super glue was meant for temporarily sticking wounds together. STAY AWAY FROM IT. I've never used it after only one time
Very nice
Great watching.
Hi David
I have just came across this. Lovely looking 33, really looks the business 👍🏻
Please could you let me know who’s sound file you chose? It does sound very good, nice Sulzer chugging going on ! However, I didn’t notice any brake sounds.
@@Cromptonman I'll have to check my invoices but it was purchased from roads and rails. I think there may be a brake on a function key, I'll have a look and get back to you
Thanks, I would really appreciate it if you could find out. The 33 is a very special loco to me and I’m really struggling to find ‘The sound’ that hits the mark! Yours does come close though!
@@Cromptonman according to my excel file it's Jamie goodman sound. Can't see a break function listed but it might come on at the correct slowing down speed
Thanks David, very much appreciated 👍🏻 I think the overall sound is good enough to not worry about the brakes 🙂
Can l ask where you got your 08 shunter figure from ?
@@michaelwhite8031 bloody good question. I believe it's a bachmann driver with the arm cut off and repositioned and the legs trimmed to fit
Many thanks. I have just subscribed. @HorsehayRailwayModeller
Hello David, intetesting weathering and my question is if the door handels weren't cleaned by the crew to avoid dirty hands...
😱 you risk hairs and much more nasty stuff getting into your loco's gear by driving direcly. I suggestion is to lay out a newspaper to seperate the rail from the lint onto your carpet. Hope this helps, Christian
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