Eastsidepilot
Western Thunderer
.........I'm conscious that I will have to strip it down and paint it red at some point and this may cause some problems when painting, with little bits of oil residue creeping in. Should I be painting the valve gear/frame insides red ? Were they still so treated in 1950 ? If so can anyone recommend a suitable rattle can or brush paint?.......
ATB Mick
Hi Mate,
Certainly in LNER days the insides of the frames were painted red on most loco's, so in 1950, 2 years after the formation of B.R. your loco could well still have red frames inside especialy if it had not had a major overhaul in those 2 years.
I can't find any written info. on this but there may be others that know more, I can imagine that in B.R. days economies may well have meant that the insides were just painted black along with the rest of the loco. They gave up filling the rust pitted metal on goods engines, certainly at Stratford 30A going by photo's I've seen they didn't bother, just painted over it.
As JB I normally chemical blacken and brush paint the insides with matt paint. If it's a colour other than black I add a wach of thinned black to dirty it up

ATB, Col.
I'll use the process you guys do then and hopefully I wont make a mess of it. Can you recommend a suitable Matt red please?
bit sad I suppose
.....but that's the kind of detail I always see and try to replicate











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