Painting and Weathering Service

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This can sit for a few days to fully harden before I attempt the yellow panels.

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Will it get a second coat Steve?
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Believe it or not, there are two on there already!
The ends are good but yes, the sides will get another one later this afternoon.
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Strange colour Maroon. I painted a couple of locos that colour and the coat always appears to be too thin.
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Reds and yellows are an absolute bu§§er.
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…….I’d better not ask you to do an EWS Western then - Only joking, but would be interesting.
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Hound Dog wrote: Sun Oct 29, 2023 6:24 pm …….I’d better not ask you to do an EWS Western then - Only joking, but would be interesting.
I can think of a short Anglo Saxon response to that suggestion Richard. ;)
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Daily life has got in the way a little on this one, but I’m creeping up on it slowly.
The main block colours are done and having now removed the masking tape, I will need to refine the edges as part of the detail painting before thinking about transfers.

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Ooh - that is looking very nice indeed - great work maestro !
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Hound Dog wrote: Tue Oct 31, 2023 5:47 pm Ooh - that is looking very nice indeed - great work maestro !
Colours match the photo - that’s the first box ticked!

I was hoping to get a bit more done this week but had to take the memsahib to the dentist today and have a hospital visit myself tomorrow ahead of a small op in a couple of weeks. A bit busy with work and doing a lot of liaison work with the police as a result.
As always, life gets in the way. :roll:
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