7mm Re: Eastsidepilot's S7 work bench

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

Rob Pulham said:
I guess I was hoping to widen the supplier horizon. I am fairly new to 7mm and am just starting to build up a spares box and knowledge of suppliers.
Rob, Try www.hobbyhorse.co.uk they do a lot of white metal and brass castings, I forgot all about them when I answered your last question.
The Beames 0-8-4 sound interesting, keep us up to date with that one.

Col.
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

3 LINK said:
Hi Colin,

that slightly off cream colour you have applied to the cab interior, is it an actual colour or have you mixed it yourself. As I have tried to concoct a like colour a few times and never really been happy with the result.

ATB,  Martyn.

The colour I used was Humbrol gloss no.7 light buff,  once it's applied weather it down with some diluted matt black and it takes on a more realistic look.

Col.
 

Rob Pulham

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

eastsidepilot said:
The Beames 0-8-4 sound interesting, keep us up to date with that one.

Col.

Hi Colin, if you have a look at page one onwards on my Worbench thread you will see my first scratch build effort - not quite in the same class as your but from little acorns as they say. I still need to add a few finishing touches and paint it yet off course but I am waiting for better weather.
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

Rob Pulham said:
Hi Colin, if you have a look at page one onwards on my Worbench thread you will see my first scratch build effort.
Hi Robin,
Where is the thread which you mention?
Graham
 

3 LINK

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

eastsidepilot said:
The colour I used was Humbrol gloss no.7 light buff,  once it's applied weather it down with some diluted matt black and it takes on a more realistic look.

Col.

Thanks for the info Colin, much appreciated.

ATB,  Martyn.
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

Fancy something a bit different ?

This is another commission, F/S standards, I have on the bench at the moment, an LSWR 3- car EMU, the pioneer set E1 which was built in the early part of the last century, converted from LSWR carriage stock.
The power cars were converted from 51 ft. BK thirds, while the centre car was a 51 ft. Bi comp.

I am using kits from Southwarkbridge Models and done the same conversion as the prototype. The cab sections were drawn up and etches supplied by a friend of mine.
The power bogie kits are Roxey mouldings.
 

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Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

Yes, they were 3rd rail collection, and in LSWR Sage green livery.

Col.
 

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iploffy

OC Blue Brigade
Eastsidepilot's work bench

excuse me being a bit dense what lines did these run on as 3rd rail is not that previlelant in pre grouping days

Ian
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

Bit more done, brake shoe's and arms. 48 of the little buggers, 3 pieces to each, 144 parts in all, felt like I've gone cross eyed doing these.

The simple jig helps, just two wires to slide the parts over and a touch of flux and solder.

Centre car and power car trailing bogies begining to come to life.

Col. 
 

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Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

Thanks for your comments Lads,
I do enjoy weathering loco's and stock, can never get enough colour photo's for reference, especially of the older stuff.
At the risk of boring you all here's a couple of shots of yet another J15 ( built by John Watson ) that I have just finished weathering and a shot of the bogies for the EMU.

Col.   
 

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7mmMick

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

BORING  :eek: Are you kidding Colin, I could look at shot's like the J15 ones all day everyday  :bowdown: :bowdown: :drool:( in fact sometimes I do  :)) :))) I love to study the little details, like the runs from under the wash out plugs and oil staining/grime on the tender axle boxes, the results you acheive are simply second to none. I would like to campaign for an eastside pilot thread on weathering please  :D . The more pictures the better I say  :thumbs:

All the best Mick
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

I'll sort out a thread on weathering soon Guy's, in the mean time here's a shot of an LMS compound, in F/S  finished last year.

ATB, Col.
 

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Jordan or Plymouth Mad

Mid-Western Thunderer
Eastsidepilot's work bench

7mmMick said:
I would like to campaign for an eastside pilot thread on weathering please  :D .
Yes please - especially how to weather Black engines :bowdown: :bowdown: ... the one I've done was the hardest weathering I've had to do - it was so easy just to end up with a Grey engine :headbang: ....
 
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