7mm The Derby Line - Rolling Stock

2-Bil

Western Thunderer
Invalid with Illness--and JUST as that 5 metre pond/lake needed excavating.Oh well.....handy your sick fingers can pass the Baton (shovel) to Lesley.When she reaches that irksome band of clay tell her to dip the shovel in a bucket of water_It stops clay sticking to the blade. and tell her to hone the Mattock before she tackles the tree roots........ She"ll appreciate the advice i bet. Oh,nearly forgot-given the permutations you listed-i agree the middle "maroon" looks closest. .A Client aka 2_Bil For the "archives"Anybody out there nailed a more convincing Maroon?
 

dibateg

Western Thunderer
So it's about 2 days work to get both vehicles to this stage, the body is almost ready for spraying, just a few minor details to finish off. It's another ' all nations', Sideliner vents and handles, 6941 hinges so far. Rainy days help.
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Here's the predecessor, which I cannot find at the moment. It's in my completed stock cupboard.... somewhere... as new - not weathered!
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dibateg

Western Thunderer
With the BR GUV bodies ready for painting, it is time to crank on with the MMP GUV, starting with the bogies. They are an enjoyable build - but there are quite a lot of parts.
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Everything fits nicely and we are well under way with the bolster assemblies and sideframes. A build of this had been well documented by David Butterworth on Building O gauge On Line.
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dibateg

Western Thunderer
I always end up taking the photos at the end of the session and I usually clean up at the start of the next session and I've already spotted a loose spring.. There is some finishing off work here before going on to the next stage.
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The instruction suggest shortening the axles, but I don't like doing that if I can help it. So the axleboxes were drilled deeper and counterbored for the bearing flange. The drills are indexed with a marker pen, so that it doesn't got to deep - or all the way through...
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Western Thunderer
The underframe is a work of art in itself, I'm wondering if it has more parts than the prototype, but it is an enjoyable build.
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I have to admit to leaving out some of the tiniest parts that will never be seen. To my preference I replaced the brake shaft with brass rod and vac pipe with copper. The castings are pretty tidy. As usual cleaning up yet to do...
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Western Thunderer
The Fruit D has proved to be a bit of a trial. Firstly I couldn't get the colour right, then the transfers didn't work well. After that the masking pulled half of them off and I went round in ever decreasing circles trying to patch it until I gave up and stripped the whole blasted lot off with meths to start again - although I think I was close to drinking it by this time. Sometimes the only way is to start again.
I've been using the Badger 150 to spray cellulose, but I suspect the super flow thinners attacks the rubber washer on the air valve as it has failed again. So after some research and some excellent advice from Paul at modellingtools.co.uk ( an unashamed plug, because I was very pleased with the helpful service over the phone and they also do those excellent emery sticks ) I bought a Sparmax GP825 spray gun, which is just the ticket for spraying cellulose. It works an absolute treat. So the Fruit D and I are a lot happier this morning. I also got quick release connections for the Badger hose connection ( I didn't know such things existed ) - it makes life so much easier.
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The Badger has been busy on more appropriate work though with this excellent Little Loco Co. class 15. What a pity they were not in the East Midlands..
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Back to the GUVs soon
 
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