Pencarrow
Western Thunderer
A 7mm rebuilt WC/BB would be nice .......................
I still prefer the original air smoothed variety but do like the more brutish looks of the rebuilts.
A 7mm rebuilt WC/BB would be nice .......................
I probably agree with you but as a Londoner I would obviously want a model of Sir Keith Park who was pretty undeniably the saviour of London - and a lot more besides. I do have a Finney kit of Winston Churchill that I must get around to building some day.....I still prefer the original air smoothed variety but do like the more brutish looks of the rebuilts.
And then there were two, like the Garratt, these two seem to have grown very comfortable on my work bench and taken root, but not for long, very shortly they will be away with their new owner.
I'm just waiting for the paint to harden on the second backhead before adding the final pipe work and installation, but essentially it's all but ready to go.
In hindsight I failed to calculate just how much time these would take, and how much time the original Finney7 casing saves.
Once the third (Spitfire) is back from paint and finished I'm currently thinking of closing the project for future builds. Nice as they are, they're just a huge workload.
View attachment 217517
View attachment 217518
View attachment 217519
View attachment 217520
A few years ago I did a commission build of one of these. Probably the best kit I have built but I seriously underestimated the amount of work involved. It took me about 4 times longer than I estimated, which for a fixed price quote was a disaster. I still remember counting 71 individual parts on the tender front plate alone..............(perhaps adding the individual hinge pins was a step too far).In hindsight I failed to calculate just how much time these would take, and how much time the original Finney7 casing saves.
Once the third (Spitfire) is back from paint and finished I'm currently thinking of closing the project for future builds. Nice as they are, they're just a huge workload.
Afraid that won't happen, these will be long gone before Spitfire comes back from paint. I think Spitfire is going to be a good one to close the project with once Neil finishes his weathering.Absolute beauties. You need a photo of 34066 with them...
I've built a couple before and they are fiddly and time consuming, the real problem here was the metal casing, it can't all be assembled for paint, you need to paint sub parts and then add them after the rest is done, that means some very careful work on a painted and half assembled body.A few years ago I did a commission build of one of these. Probably the best kit I have built but I seriously underestimated the amount of work involved. It took me about 4 times longer than I estimated, which for a fixed price quote was a disaster. I still remember counting 71 individual parts on the tender front plate alone..............(perhaps adding the individual hinge pins was a step too far).
Something from Finney7 this time, sneak peak of a long slow burning project which is now nearing completion. The 3D master will now go for prep work ready for production in the same resin as the existing kit version.
A revised cab front and deflectors to suit are also in progress with the etchers.
Once they and the cast resin smoke box are signed off then Finney7 will make an official announcement.
View attachment 218474
No tricking you is thereSo, not a Pannier tank then?