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georgeT

Western Thunderer
Very nice George.

I think it would have be easier to add the lookout beading to the cab front in the flat, but I'm sure you will still make a good job of it.
Cheers,
Peter

Spot on Peter, l have made other bloomers on the N class like forgetting to add the bolts in the boiler to join them together ? Hahaha
 

Deano747

Western Thunderer
Both points noted for when I get to build mine! (...and other locos using the same method)

Looking really good so far George!
I also have the Ace version but it's part built in a box. Not a good choice for a first attempt at 7mm!!

Regards
Rob
 

Lancastrian

Western Thunderer
Both points noted for when I get to build mine! (...and other locos using the same method)

Looking really good so far George!
I also have the Ace version but it's part built in a box. Not a good choice for a first attempt at 7mm!!

Regards
Rob

Rob,

You might have the ex-Sanspareil kit :thumbs:

Ian
 

Andy P

Western Thunderer
It's coming on well George, will you be fitting Sound to it, so it can run on Seven Mills when you visit the Souf Coast mate?
 

FH47331

Member
Hi George,
In total awe at your kit building skills. More of a modern traction modeller, but have a soft spot for the Rebuilt WC/BoB and Merchant Navy's they look superb.

Can I ask what do you use to do the rivets, is a GW Models press? If so, how do you find it? I am thinking that I need to invest in something like that, to get a smooth and nicely replicated row of rivets on models.

Richie
 
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