Painting and Weathering Service

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Re: Painting and Weathering Service

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First stage, smokebox with a coat of weathered black. It can stand overnight to fully cure before reassembly ahead of weathering.

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WOW your going to be busy Steve. 281 Replies............ :D
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Getting there. Still needs a bit of finessing and I have the decoder to fit once the paint has completely dried.

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Very nice - you've done a great job - a man of many talents.
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I think we can call this one done.

Light to medium weathering, plus real coal and a crew. Also fitted a Loksound decoder (I must have a little play with it before it gets packed off :D )

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Looks great - probably sounds it too. R-
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Steve M wrote: Wed Nov 17, 2021 1:43 pm Getting there. Still needs a bit of finessing and I have the decoder to fit once the paint has completely dried.

Image20211117_133501 by Steve Mumford, on Flickr
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You are not having a play Steve, your "running it in" - all part of the service ;)
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Wonderful job Steve.
Are you available for a Hall, Stairs and Landing re paint?? Ha ha.
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Brian wrote: Thu Nov 18, 2021 6:30 pm Wonderful job Steve.
Are you available for a Hall, Stairs and Landing re paint?? Ha ha.
Could be......but I’d need a bigger airbrush. ;)
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