Heather Kay
Western Thunderer
This build has reached a point where there is a myriad of small jobs that need to be done, and then all of a sudden it's nearly finished.
The crew have been primed, so I will get them painted this afternoon, then I can install the cab interiors.
Once the interiors are in these babies, I can attach them to the sides and roof. Hopefully the joins will be made to disappear, and then I can prime and paint the bodywork. Before I do that, I ought to work out a representation of the various struts and braces either side of the steam heating boiler - and really set my mind to making the thing so it, too, can be fitted inside. The headcode box panels are "masked" with spare glazing. Laurie at JLTRT kindly sent me a spare set in case of hoo-hahs on my part. So far, so good, although some of the glazing that ought to be nearly flat was a little wavy in places.
Onwards!
The crew have been primed, so I will get them painted this afternoon, then I can install the cab interiors.
Once the interiors are in these babies, I can attach them to the sides and roof. Hopefully the joins will be made to disappear, and then I can prime and paint the bodywork. Before I do that, I ought to work out a representation of the various struts and braces either side of the steam heating boiler - and really set my mind to making the thing so it, too, can be fitted inside. The headcode box panels are "masked" with spare glazing. Laurie at JLTRT kindly sent me a spare set in case of hoo-hahs on my part. So far, so good, although some of the glazing that ought to be nearly flat was a little wavy in places.
Onwards!