

Hi Mick
Thanks, I'm pleased with how this has turned out though I must build some plain vanilla types to compensate for its existence. If this and the ice blue insulated type relegated to general traffic turn up in the same train The Halfords contribution is simple red oxide primer which produces a very passable 'Freight Stock Red', commonly called 'Bauxite'.
The underframe is straight-from-the-tin Humbrol #98, Matt Chocolate enamel because it produces a nice impression of the darkish grey-brown colour most wagon underframes seem to have ended up. A few washes of rusty and oily colours or a trace of the load, as appropriate, over the top and a nicely weathered underframe results. This is much better than painting the whole thing black and then painting muck over the top.*
The roof is a mix of the same brown with a bit of black and white (I had the white out to undercoat the vac' pipe) simply brushed on since I don't have an airbrush. You can get away with this in 4mm but it would be a chore in 7mm I suppose. The things were never quite the same colour in any case and goodness knows how this particular vehicle would would have weathered anyhow.
What's next? New job, with a commute, so probably not a lot modelling wise!
Adam
* A wash of matt chocolate mixed with thinners to a milky sort of consistency over black works well for black painted wagons or 'nearly new' stock.













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