Buckjumper
Flying Squad
I've got quite a few models in the final stages of weathering, and first off the line is a GW 5-plank wagon. I was rapidly losing light and added a little artificial daylight, but it's mucked up the colouration, and I couldn't fix it to my entire satisfaction, so maybe I'll retake these if I can get some mid-morning sunlight in the next couple of days.
![gw_5plk_78396_01.jpg gw_5plk_78396_01.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/8/8913-6d36ff2b9e07eb6e9f815c3e01127f45.jpg)
It's a WEP brass kit in 0 Fine, c1910-12 with replacement steel buffers and represents a fairly recently repainted wagon with just a light dusting of traffic grime. There's a wagon sheet and ropes inside (photos to follow). Construction was straightforward - Raymond Walley details construction of his here and it's pretty much how I built this one. Wagon colour by Precision, transfers are HMRS Methfix, grime c/o Humbrol 33, 133, 62, 53, 64 and sparkly bits by Metalcote gunmetal. Wood c/o 110, 64 and 33.
![gw_5plk_78396_01.jpg gw_5plk_78396_01.jpg](https://www.westernthunder.co.uk/data/attachments/8/8913-6d36ff2b9e07eb6e9f815c3e01127f45.jpg)
It's a WEP brass kit in 0 Fine, c1910-12 with replacement steel buffers and represents a fairly recently repainted wagon with just a light dusting of traffic grime. There's a wagon sheet and ropes inside (photos to follow). Construction was straightforward - Raymond Walley details construction of his here and it's pretty much how I built this one. Wagon colour by Precision, transfers are HMRS Methfix, grime c/o Humbrol 33, 133, 62, 53, 64 and sparkly bits by Metalcote gunmetal. Wood c/o 110, 64 and 33.