Painting and Weathering Service

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The Black 5 is just about finished. Fresh from the shop but with a discolored smokebox from a few fires in the boiler. The crew have been repainted but I left the coal alone. All that is needed now is to make a new side window windshield and fit to both sides - assuming I can find some clear plastic thin enough.

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Nice job Steve.
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That looks amazing. Fantastic skill and eye for detail. R-
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Hi Steve
Brilliant job. Thanks for a job well done. I'm only sorry you had so much messing around with the lining on the footplate. You've got some nice photos there for your advertising shots.
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Next project coming down the line - watch this space. :D
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The next project has landed - Class 31 repaint plus a spot of weathering.

The start has been delayed as I wanted to add some insulation to the roof in the workshop made more difficult by another bl##dy cold.

But now we’re ready to start - first steps will be to fully test it to make sure everything works as I should before a full stripdown, taking plenty of photos along the way to aid the eventual rebuild.
A change to BR blue and a new number - possibly a nameplate although a small yet I’ve not been able to confirm that it carried the name and blue paint at the same time

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You do end up with a large tub of very small parts.

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No going back now.

With all the various fittings removed I’ve filled and rubbed down the holes where there were spotlights at the front of the cab - five lights = ten small holes. I also removed the Network Rail logos from the sides with IPA and a cottonbud so they don’t show through the final paint finish.
A bit of masking and a quick spray of primer for the sides ready for the top coat.

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Coat of blue. Bit tricky holding the doors open to do the reveal but I think I got it ok.
Harden off overnight, then check the finish in daylight.

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Great progress - looks good in BR Blue !
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