Just Like The Real Thing Class 25

lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Hi Ross :thumbs:
Coming together nicely there mate :thumbs: .i look forward to the next installment. I have just stripped the allegro of paint and it's now down to bare metal :thumbs: Now i've got to source the bronze :scratch:

Rob :wave:
 

28ten

Guv'nor
I have unpacked mine a couple of times to look at it, but I dare not start it until I have finished about half a dozen other things :laugh: :headbang:
I see you have managed to get away with having the cab separate, something I couldn't do with the Western.
Anyway its looking good and its on the home straight :thumbs:
 

Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
28ten said:
I have unpacked mine a couple of times to look at it, but I dare not start it until I have finished about half a dozen other things :laugh: :headbang:
I'm at that stage with the Western :laugh: ;)

Nice to see a bit more progress Ross :thumbs:

Phill :wave:
 

rosspeacock

Modelling on a £1200 table.
Hi, 25 is nearing completion now, cabs abeit finished, yellow ends another coat or two or three :laugh:  :laugh: (railmatch yellow :vista: ) Roof fan painted and fixed into position. Then there's the transfers to apply (fox) followed by a coat of satin varnish then the cab handrails to fabricate/fit and finally glazing (which I hate) then that will be it.....
 

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D1054

Western Thunderer
Hey Ross,

She's looking really good. Please get her up and running and bring her along to Hudds so we can couple her up with mine.... always wanted to do that! :thumbs: :drool:

Ian.
 

iploffy

OC Blue Brigade
Ross I have been following this thread with interest as I intend to purchase one of Mr Watermans 25's next who's wheels and motors did you use and do you intend to put any lighting into the loco and if the answer is yes who's will it be. :scratch:

Ian
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Hmmm I might start mine this time next year :laugh: I got slaters wheels for mine and I will be illuminating the lights with fibre optics as I have been very pleased with the effect on the Western.
 

rosspeacock

Modelling on a £1200 table.
Yeah, nearly there just wish it was mine now thats the only down side :cry: although think I'd put one ABC bogie in I really dont like how the bogies "superglue together" I asked I Futers if he wanted me to do anything to allow for any servicing failures/bits wearing out etc but he said to just make it as per instructions etc although I dont envisage any problems you just never know?? It'll not be doing many miles as Ians layouts are only relatively small Scottish layouts and will probably only be hauling a few wagons or a coach or two. Think if it was gonna be thrashed round Phills garden it would have at least wanted some proper gearboxes in rather than the resin bogie etc, Ron Chaplin does a milled one with a delrin sprocket incorporated within it... :thumbs:
 

rosspeacock

Modelling on a £1200 table.
iploffy said:
Ross I have been following this thread with interest as I intend to purchase one of Mr Watermans 25's next who's wheels and motors did you use and do you intend to put any lighting into the loco and if the answer is yes who's will it be. :scratch:

Ian
Hi Ian, Ive used PRMRP blackened wheelsets and the motors are Buehler twin shafted small can motors with a small flywheel fitted to them :thumbs: Re the lights; think if it was my own I'd definately put some lights in it :thumbs: Im not sure about any systems which are available i'd prob buy some diodes and suitable resistors and LED's and make some simple directional lighting as im not DCC (or anything for that matter yet :headbang: ) I think a nice touch on this model would be to drill/file out the headcode box and install some lights in there too as at the moment its just a solid lump of resin.. Ross.. :thumbs: :wave:
 

rosspeacock

Modelling on a £1200 table.
D1054 said:
Hey Ross,

She's looking really good. Please get her up and running and bring her along to Hudds so we can couple her up with mine.... always wanted to do that! :thumbs: :drool:

Ian.
Sorry Ian, I'd loved to have done that but unfortunately this one's for Ian Futers :cry: :cry: Don't worry though because as soon as ive got enough pennies I'll be getting my own might be a 25/3 though and will probably be green too, They are a good kit to build really like how there is very little fettling and they just "go together" but you gets what you pays for in this O gauge kit game :laugh: :laugh: Ross... :wave: :thumbs:
 

rosspeacock

Modelling on a £1200 table.
lancer1027 said:
TOP JOB Ross :thumbs: :bowdown: Looks great. Are you weathering it ?

Rob :wave:
Hi Rob, no I'll not be weathering it (too scared :shit: ) Its unfortunately not mine as you have probably gathered.. could take the Allegro to Phills and see if he will weather that for you??? although that would'nt be prototypical as mine as always spotless :scratch: :thumbs: Ross.... :wave:
 

Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
rosspeacock said:
Don't worry though because as soon as ive got enough pennies I'll be getting my own might be a 25/3 though and will probably be green too, They are a good kit to build really like how there is very little fettling and they just "go together" but you gets what you pays for in this O gauge kit game :laugh: :laugh: Ross... :wave: :thumbs:
I would quite like one myself :cool: , although I would I would go for a 25/1 like the one your building.........probably BR(WR) 25063.

Phill :wave:

BTW not long til Telford :laugh: :thumbs:
 

lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Phill Dyson said:
[quote=""rosspeacock"":nveq22a1] Don't worry though because as soon as ive got enough pennies I'll be getting my own might be a 25/3 though and will probably be green too, They are a good kit to build really like how there is very little fettling and they just "go together" but you gets what you pays for in this O gauge kit game :laugh: :laugh: Ross... :wave: :thumbs:
I would quite like one myself :cool: , although I would I would go for a 25/1 like the one your building.........probably BR(WR) 25063.

Phill :wave:

BTW not long til Telford :laugh: :thumbs:[/quote:nveq22a1]
Hi Phill, Hope you and the family had a good holiday. We need to get Ross into this weathering malarky. That 25 looks great but if it was weathered it would be better :thumbs: I know its not his so maybe the chap did'nt want it weathered which is fair enough and yep your right not long til Telford :drool: :thumbs: Will phone you or Ross on the Sunday at some point :thumbs:

Rob :wave:
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
lancer1027 said:
...We need to get Ross into this weathering malarky. ...
That's okay; Phill can send him annual reminders... :p or teach him how to do it, seeing what a good job Phill made of his Duff... :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
 

rosspeacock

Modelling on a £1200 table.
Scared of weathering big style, maybe Phill could lend me his 3" paint brush :laugh: :laugh: :thumbs: My last attempt was'nt bad, but a certain Class 33 in Green that Phill kindly christened "Fragonset Livery" springs to mind (this model had to be modelstripped and started again :vista: :vista: ) fortunately it was one of my own :oops: :scratch: Sadly (Gladly "for me") the evidence of this is on Kodachrome64 slide :pictures: so cant post any pic's which saves me any further embarrasment :oops: :oops: Ross.. :wave: :wave:
 
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