Rob P's Coaching Stock Workbench
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I will have it with me on the Saturday at Telford should anyone like to see it in the flesh.





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Brake tell tale and associated bits and pieces



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I'm running out of wagon kits, so I'll have to get back to the coaches soon. Good that you're lighting the way.
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Yes, the Queen posts and turnbuckles are JLRT, the dynamo is Kirk/scratch built as are the vacuum tanks (brass tube and scrap etch). You are right in your assumption :doublethumb they are for the braking system.
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This is Don's roof awaiting the roof vents mounting in the right place, just perched on my parcels van for the moment. I managed to rescue the destination board brackets and reinstate them on the new re-canvassed roof.



It's also now sporting hinges and door handles etc.
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On Sunday morning Chris asked me if I was ever going to finish it (it was a Christmas gift from her

So here it is sat on a pair of borrowed bogie - I put the original Gresley bogies supplied under my first Kirk Parcels van build - I have a pair of Newbould Models 8.0' Fox to go under this but they need making up.



I hope to make more rapid progress on this going forward….
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'Twor Mee Iday Doit' (Black Country Latin)
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I hadn't noticed you were a member until spying the Wallows this morning - I must have been blind….
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The carriage prints are Chris's paintings shrunk to fit and the mirrors are also one of Chris's ideas.
I had tried to print them using a grey but they didn't come out that well. The next thought was to use baking foil cut on the Silhouette but my concern was that they would damage easily while removing them from the cutting mat. Chris suggested that I try the foil lined plastic sachets that family sized pack of nuts come in.
She duly cut one up and gave it a wash (this is from a bag of Cashew Nuts, other nuts are available of course).
I quick visit to Inkscape drew me some circles and ovals (I need ovals for my D114 when I get to it).
It almost took more time sticking the two small sheets of plastic to the cutting mat than it did to cut them out - a single cut with the blade set at 1 was enough.

Not the best photo in the word but you get the idea

A better idea when they were removed from the mat

They look the part when attached to the partition - the printed efforts gave a location point if nothing else

A couple more for the carriage ends.
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Thanks John,Great work Rob! More adaptation of everyday objects - super. It's nice to have a source of railway paintings to put in your compartments.
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Having access to the paintings sure makes life easier.
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The paints were both from the Vallejo Model colour range - Carmine and Black. The varnish used was Ronseal water based let down with Vallejo thinners.
I also made a start on adding the teak varnish to my Kirk Parcels van.



Again the finish is Vallejo Model Colour Orange covered by (so far) 7 coats of Ronseal waterbased Teak varnish applied by brush so not let down.
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It doesn't really show up too well in the photos but the gloss has a really deep shine to it.
All I need to do now is confirm when they started painting the ends black on non corridor stock.
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I popped all the bits together to see how it looked - it's still just plonked on the bogies with the roof just resting in place.



I hope that I might get the transfers on this weekend.
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