Good going and well done! Seeing the job though can be the hardest thing to do some times. I had a few projects I simply abandoned as my interests changed in the year or so that the project had stalled. . It was a waste of money so now I have a golden rule. No more than three projects on the go at any one time.
@@Wallsrail Hello Budd . When I was watching your extremely well narrated demo vids. I couldn't help reading between the lines, (Pardon the Pun) and thinking this guy's one of us. After all who would have the confidence to hack up a perfectly good and sometimes expensive model, except one to correct those that do not take such passion in our dailies dare😉 I say . Back to Green. Green was my favourite era although we did a lot with Blue and dreadful Yellow😎, and Silver with go faster Red stripes, (never caught on with me ). You like dags. We like dags to. loved the nail trimming sketch 😆to . Thanks also for the info on the Super Detailing Kits as I have a lot more time on my hands now , I am rekindling my passion for modelling. Kind regards, Sandhole'r/NH/PN. P.S. Naturally Keep up the good work👨✈️ really interesting
The first cut won't hurt at all (Line from a Propagandar song - Duel) th-cam.com/video/nnQ2zOmb6Hg/w-d-xo.html The desire to create something different has never prevented me from taking a knife to a perfectly good model or kit!! Sometimes with disastrous results!! I'm guessing you're just a few years my senior? Blue was the dominant colour on the Railway when I was growing up, and therefore my main interest, as green is yours. A few oddities coming soon...... Thanks NW
That was class 45s dumped after withdrawal last one being towed off March in 1994. Class 44s were withdrawn 1976-1980 all scrapped at Derby Works 44004/08 preserved.
Araldite or its new name Diall is my go to 2 part epoxy resin glue. Unibond or whatever B&Q are selling is the contact adhesive I use. Various different types over the years, they all seem to do the job. I sometimes use UHU or other gummy glues for other non permanent stuff.
Having just discovered your channel a few days ago I like the look of the JLC saw you use in these videos. Did you buy it from the UK? All I can find is direct from the Czech Republic through eBay.
Good going and well done! Seeing the job though can be the hardest thing to do some times. I had a few projects I simply abandoned as my interests changed in the year or so that the project had stalled. . It was a waste of money so now I have a golden rule. No more than three projects on the go at any one time.
3!!
wish I could be that disciplined 😂👍
Incredible amount of work into that unique loco. Nice fading and bogie colours.
Enthralling.
Many thanks!
Great! I really like your conversion and detailing work. That 44 really looks the business.
Patience personified ! Well done.
Thanks 👍
Really glad you battled through. Splended Job.
Dare I say would have loved it to have turned out pre-tops in green.
Thoroughly enjoyed. Thanks.
Green!! 😱
😂👍
@@Wallsrail Hello Budd .
When I was watching your extremely well narrated demo vids. I couldn't help reading between the lines, (Pardon the Pun) and thinking this guy's one of us.
After all who would have the confidence to hack up a perfectly good and sometimes expensive model, except one to correct those that do not take such
passion in our dailies dare😉 I say .
Back to Green.
Green was my favourite era although we did a lot with Blue and dreadful Yellow😎, and Silver with go faster Red stripes, (never caught on with me ).
You like dags. We like dags to. loved the nail trimming sketch 😆to .
Thanks also for the info on the Super Detailing Kits as I have a lot more time on my hands now , I am rekindling my passion for modelling.
Kind regards,
Sandhole'r/NH/PN.
P.S. Naturally Keep up the good work👨✈️ really interesting
The first cut won't hurt at all (Line from a Propagandar song - Duel) th-cam.com/video/nnQ2zOmb6Hg/w-d-xo.html
The desire to create something different has never prevented me from taking a knife to a perfectly good model or kit!!
Sometimes with disastrous results!!
I'm guessing you're just a few years my senior? Blue was the dominant colour on the Railway when I was growing up, and therefore my main interest, as green is yours.
A few oddities coming soon......
Thanks NW
@@Wallsrail 😂 Nice one . We like oddities. 🙂👍.
Lovely job! 👏🏻
Thank you! 😊
Lovely job. Great stuff
Thank you! Cheers! 👍
Brilliant hand work!!
😏 wahey.
Hello,
Can you tell me which companies rail blue you used on this model?
Thanks,
Bob
Railmatch 207
Enamel
Looks fantastic. I can remember them at Toton in the scrap lines 🙁
Snap!! I got 6 of them in my book!!
@Steve Athers Snap! March in Cambridgeshire as well.
That was class 45s dumped after withdrawal last one being towed off March in 1994. Class 44s were withdrawn 1976-1980 all scrapped at Derby Works 44004/08 preserved.
Nice model. A lot of intricate work went into that. Which contact adhesive are you using?, if you don't mind me asking.
Araldite or its new name Diall is my go to 2 part epoxy resin glue. Unibond or whatever B&Q are selling is the contact adhesive I use. Various different types over the years, they all seem to do the job.
I sometimes use UHU or other gummy glues for other non permanent stuff.
Having just discovered your channel a few days ago I like the look of the JLC saw you use in these videos. Did you buy it from the UK? All I can find is direct from the Czech Republic through eBay.
Great work .
Thanks 👍