It's getting close to a point where I can think about painting the main livery colour. Of course, before that happens, the cab interiors have to be completed.
A little tidying to do, but mostly there. I'd like to thank Dan for his build thread which gave me a clue to the conduit colours on the bulkhead.
A nice feature of the cast details is AWS roses are included. They're pretty prominent on the A pillar. Another cast part is also on the sprue, but I can't identify what or where it should live - if at all.
Any ideas?
I have already been adding details to the cab exteriors, and I've been thinking long and hard about how to paint things. Knowing the traditional JLTRT glazing, I don't trust my ability not to poke a glazing panel into the cab while masking things up. It is assumed the cabs are glazed and fitted out internally before attaching to the sides and roof, before painting commences. I have worked out a way that lets me be a little more slapdash with the masking, and that involves brush painting the livery colour around the windows before things get glazed.
This is an undercoat of red oxide-ish, which is what I plan to prime the body with later as a base coat for the maroon livery. While I was there I set about the frames with aluminium colour. I will shortly brush a couple of thinned coats of maroon around the windows, and once it's nice and dry I can fit glazing, interiors and masking the frame areas more readily than each glazing panel.
That's the plan, at least.