Loco weathering - a beginner’s tale
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Re: Loco weathering - a beginner’s tale
Those are nicely weathered Steve. Weathering is one of those things where one needs to know when to stop.
Re: Loco weathering - a beginner’s tale
Unfortunately I don’t.Malcolm 0-6-0 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 10:30 am Those are nicely weathered Steve. Weathering is one of those things where one needs to know when to stop.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
Re: Loco weathering - a beginner’s tale
Finished!
Slips off ladder : 1
Hammer meets thumb : 2
Trips to A&E : 0
That’s quite a result for me.
Slips off ladder : 1
Hammer meets thumb : 2
Trips to A&E : 0
That’s quite a result for me.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
Re: Loco weathering - a beginner’s tale
Not until I repaint the shed itself - and that really can wait until next year.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
Re: Loco weathering - a beginner’s tale
I hope you are referring to the shed!!!!
Assuming you are - it’s 3.4m x 2.4m
I built it about 15 years ago from scratch - 3x2 framing with T&G boarding. Unfortunately some of that is showing its age where it has shrunk - needs to be taken off and rehung.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
Re: Loco weathering - a beginner’s tale
I know what you are referring to.
Actually it’s my ‘workshop’ shed that I have been working on - I’m lucky enough to have another one dedicated to the railway that’s only about 5 years old. I’m planning on refelting that one next year.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile."
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