DavoDentetsu
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Tarp
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Railway engineer
Make a very basic tarpaulin using some tissue paper and watercolour directly onto the wagon of your choice. This is perfectly fine and long lasting if your wagon lives on your layout. Not happy with the finish? Wet it and remove.
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1046
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Railway engineer
Sadly I never had a name for my second layout. Never got to finish it either before I had to move house.
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Class 153
1046
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Railway engineer
I regretfully let this one go some years ago. The Hornby Northern 153 was a very good and solid model.
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Sign of the times...
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Railway engineer
*Found online, sorry about lack of info on who or where.
Hornby resign themselves to changing cultures and rename a popular item…
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Maynes of Buckie Bova Futura
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EF81s
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Railway engineer
I wanted a heavier build up of dirt on these as the loco scene can still tend towards the reasonably clean side. Freight locos go longer between washes and are ideal inspiration.
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D51
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Railway engineer
A loco my friend owns and had sent interstate to have weathered. A fantastic job, but I believe the weatherer no longer does this scale.
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1046
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Railway engineer
Duha steel plate, with a little extra oxidising added for a realistic look. Highly recommended product.
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7 Stars In Kyushu
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Class 37 and OTAs
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EF55 and EF53
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Yufuin No Mori
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1046
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Railway engineer
There’s a picture for all scenarios. Does this mean I have been topping up the tism all these years?*
* – Satire post. I would not be taking medical advice from ANYONE other than those who study medicine for a living. Just a thought.
EH10 receiving detail parts, hence the headache busters.
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