Re: Easybuild 105

westernfan

Western Thunderer
Easybuild 105

Thats looking good .Any tips on the lining ? please dont say paint it blue :)) i need to line my o gauge 121 with all those door handles in the way
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Easybuild 105

westernfan said:
Thats looking good .Any tips on the lining ? please dont say paint it blue :)) i need to line my o gauge 121 with all those door handles in the way
Patience  :)) at least you can lay them down and adjust them unlike presfix. I get them as good as I can then leave them, and re-moisten later to make final adjustments, otherwise it is quite difficult if they are sliding all over the place
 

Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
Easybuild 105

westernfan said:
Thats looking good .Any tips on the lining ? please dont say paint it blue :)) i need to line my o gauge 121 with all those door handles in the way
Not a Westdale is it? ......I covered a fully lined one in primer to respray it BR blue  :(
 

Dikitriki

Flying Squad
Easybuild 105

Well, isn't that looking magnificent.

I hereby grant you 4 x 36 hour days to be taken Saturday to Tuesday ;D

Matchsticks and caffeine at the ready....

Richard
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Easybuild 105

Dikitriki said:
Well, isn't that looking magnificent.

I hereby grant you 4 x 36 hour days to be taken Saturday to Tuesday ;D

Matchsticks and caffeine at the ready....

Richard

A lot hinges on the varnish arriving tomorrow  :headbang: I still have some misgivings about the front end, if I was doing it again I would take everything off and etch the window frames
 

westernfan

Western Thunderer
Easybuild 105

Phill Dyson said:
Not a Westdale is it? ......I covered a fully lined one in primer to respray it BR blue  :(


now now just because i said blue was .....  ;D  no mines a bachmann brass effort . Cynric i must admit i had trouble enough just getting the whiskers to sit right they broke but i managed to float them back  together as you say alot of time and patience
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Easybuild 105

I havent had any trouble with the whiskers. My method is;
Dunk 'em in water for a minute then remove them

Allow the glue to dissolve and run a brush round the edge of the decal allowing the bristles to slide between the transfer and backing - this breaks the surface

Place the transfer on the model and slide it off

With the lining you dont want it in the water too long or it floats of the backing and it is useless.
Having said all that im only 80% happy with the results, the contrast between the green and white is a killer and it shows every imperfection  :shit:
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Easybuild 105

A long day today (not helped by a temperature and a stinking cold)
Chassis awaiting a final spray on the buffer beam

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Interior also ready for some final touching up

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Finally all the transfers are on, the final job for tonight is a bit of tweaking to hopefully sort out any wiggles. Then varnish on tomorrow morning and insert the glazing in the evening

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Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
Easybuild 105

28ten said:
Thanks chaps. It's been a bit of a slog, there is a lot more work than the mk1s.
Would I be right in assuming you mean  lot more work than the JLTRT MK1's rather than the Easybuild Mk1's ?
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Easybuild 105

Another full on day at the workbench and still a masses to do  :headbang:
The trailer is a little further ahead with most of the glazing in

 

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Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
Easybuild 105

I'll add to the  :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown: quota....

Re the lining, would a lining pen be a better option than decals on such long thin lines? I tried decal lines once years ago and made a right hash of things* - used a draughtsman's bowpen instead and was very pleased with the results, although I had several practice tries first before attempting it on the model (the orange cantrail stripes on an old Lima Class 87)

*  :eek: I hasten to add that I'm not implying that you have done the same here, Guv!! The lining on these looks good to me. :bowdown: ;)
 

28ten

Guv'nor
Easybuild 105

Normally I would use a bow pen but there is no way I could line round the corners! But I agree it is a better option
 
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