LOW GHYLL

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Superb job and photos. I can just about remember seeing 9Fs around Northwich in the last couple of years of steam on BR.
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bulleidboy wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 12:14 pm Fantastic job - fabulous pictures. I wouldn't worry about dirty track, it adds to the effect. I looked at one of my loco's the other day, and didn't recall it being "weathered" - it was dust - quick shot of hairspray?? Barry
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Steve M wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 2:59 pm
bulleidboy wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 12:14 pm Fantastic job - fabulous pictures. I wouldn't worry about dirty track, it adds to the effect. I looked at one of my loco's the other day, and didn't recall it being "weathered" - it was dust - quick shot of hairspray?? Barry
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Puddles wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 11:38 am You have made a stunning job on that loco,
I watched your progress as you worked on it and now that it is back on the rails the whole scene you have created just looks amazing.

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Thanks Puddles (+ anyone else that commented). As I do offer this as part of my painting service, I could be a bit ‘precious’ about the methods used and keep them to myself. But it’s all on YouTube anyway and some of the paints actually come with instructions, so I put these pictures and words on here to encourage others to have a go.

Today’s Tip: some years ago I picked up about a dozen static locos that were part of a magazine collection thingy. I try out techniques on them first and every so often give them a fresh coat of Halfords satin black to create a new test bed.
Much better then making a complete hash of an expensive loco.
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Cracking job on the 9F really looks the part. And thanks for the tip...
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You realise there will now be a countrywide shortage of Halfords Satin Black. :lol:
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bulleidboy wrote: Sun Jun 21, 2020 5:35 pm You realise there will now be a countrywide shortage of Halfords Satin Black. :lol:
Too bad, already bought mine. :twisted:
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I filled in that space between the coaling tower and the turntable. :D

Image20200623_095852 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr

Image20200623_100005 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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Lovely modelling! Well done.
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Steve I like the way you added to the coaling stage. I did a similar thing. It is crying out for extra details isn’t it. Looks great.
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