When I built my pair of JLTRT Derbys, I thought it was a nonsense that you couldnt get the wheelsets out, so I drilled and pinned them:-
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Obvs wont work with your model Mick - but in the future...
For some reason - I have a couple of right hand 25 frames if you need them...
Cheers
Tony

Hiya Simon ,did you ever do a video of Abberbig ?Mick,
I did a similar trick on all the locos on Aberbig. A strap and pin bonded to the bogie outside casting; a 10BA screw attaches the strap to the top surface of the bogie inner. Two pins to locate the outside correctly. Photos if you want![]()



I do have a plan for one of the three to rebuild but just need to check some drawings. These three will all be mine
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. That'll get the chattering classes going.

I may go back before I do the blue and preshade the covered panels at the #2 end by the doors and a bit more around the headcode boxes around the gutter area.
This is the first time I’ve seen pre shading on a railway model. Aircraft and military modellers use pre shading with great effect. Cannot wait to see the end result. Well done on pushing the boundaries Mick.Class 25 body already for top coats, finally got around to filling the water hatch filler steps and add etched blanking overlays and fit a slightly larger 3D boiler vent, also filled some joint gaps and pre-shaded.
I may go back before I do the blue and preshade the covered panels at the #2 end by the doors and a bit more around the headcode boxes around the gutter area.
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The Guv'nor started it more than a few years ago, which Mick picked up on pretty quickly in the replies.This is the first time I’ve seen pre shading on a railway model. Aircraft and military modellers use pre shading with great effect. Cannot wait to see the end result. Well done on pushing the boundaries Mick.
Blimey I'd forgotten the Guv's work, possibly one of the first to apply it to model railways, I can't recall seeing it before or since to be fair, except in military circles of course.The Guv'nor started it more than a few years ago, which Mick picked up on pretty quickly in the replies.
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That is a spectacular workshop - it's better fitted out that my kitchen! Love the spice rack. Do you do this for a job as well as a hobby? I do seem to be doing a lot of concept modelling for architects so I guess I may be an freelance architectural model maker rather than CAD guy:) Yes i...www.westernthunder.co.uk
You obviously didn't see Laramie! The technique was used on most of the vehicles on the layout. AK do a boxed set of Panzer crew paints that are perfect for the next coats on black locomotives.This is the first time I’ve seen pre shading on a railway model
It is very common in military modeling, which is where I returned from way back yonder having migrated there from OO via girls, wife, kids, flight sim CAD work, war-gaming (Napoleonic) and 1:35/1:48 military modeling.This is the first time I’ve seen pre shading on a railway model. Aircraft and military modellers use pre shading with great effect. Cannot wait to see the end result. Well done on pushing the boundaries Mick.
I wasn't sure if the Veranda had been pre-shaded, but looking now the harder/deeper shadow under the walkway lip suggests it had been.You obviously didn't see Laramie! The technique was used on most of the vehicles on the layout. AK do a boxed set of Panzer crew paints that are perfect for the next coats on black locomotives.

