BR (SR) Class 419 MLV

Ressaldar

Western Thunderer
Hi Phill & CME,

many thanks for your kind comments.

Phill,

there are no plans at the moment, as I built this as a means of generating some of the funds for the new DCC layout, which will be a CCE/Stabling point theme. It will be on the Bring and Buy stand at Gresford, unless sold beforehand.

regards

Mike
 

Ressaldar

Western Thunderer
Hi Jordan,

'work stained' - a bit like me at times - according to the wife :D

I tried a new method - having sprayed the frame/roof dirt I left it for a couple of hours then with a half inch wide soft brush dipped in thinners and wiped across a piece of kitchen towel to take most of it off, drew the brush down the side until it 'caught' the paint and repeated this until I was happy with the result. I'll certainly do it again.

regards

Mike
 

Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
Ressaldar said:
Hi Jordan,


I tried a new method - having sprayed the frame/roof dirt I left it for a couple of hours then with a half inch wide soft brush dipped in thinners and wiped across a piece of kitchen towel to take most of it off, drew the brush down the side until it 'caught' the paint and repeated this until I was happy with the result. I'll certainly do it again.

regards

Mike
mmm.......copying my techniques eh :scratch: :p :laugh: (maybe a certain someone might try it on his Hymek ;) :p )
Phill :wave:
 

Jordan

Mid-Western Thunderer
Phill Dyson said:
[quote=""Ressaldar"":2hlssqk6]
I tried a new method - ... with a half inch wide soft brush
mmm.......copying my techniques eh :scratch: :p :laugh:
Phill :wave:[/quote:2hlssqk6]
I thought of Phill's Duff as soon as I read that...

(maybe a certain someone might try it on his Hymek ;) :p )
Come on Jordan lets see you weather your Hymek :thumbs: you know it makes sense :thumbs: :lol: :shit:
Maybe I'll try it on something cheaper first.... :shock: :? :scratch:

... so I don't have to post :shit: :shit: :shit: after I've made a horlicks of it... :oops: :oops:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
Jordan said:
Maybe I'll try it on something cheaper first.... :shock: :? :scratch:

... so I don't have to post :shit: :shit: :shit: after I've made a horlicks of it... :oops: :oops:

:lol: :lol: :lol:
:rolleyes: wimp :laugh: :lol: :lol: :lol: :p ;)
 

Ressaldar

Western Thunderer
Hi CME,

the only book that I have read on weathering is by Martyn Welch and all of my efforts originate from there - from when the book was first published, everything else is observation, patience and an awful lot of trial and even more error.

regards

Mike
 

Ressaldar

Western Thunderer
Hi Cynric,

Regarding the traction motors used on the MLV, I had this response from Dave Clucas on the MIGO forum

"ABC traction motors are the biz!! I have 2 x 3car 170's each with only one t/m and they run fine. Lead is the reason why, and lots of it over the powered bogie. I have a pair of 43's, each with one t/m per bogie. Hauls a 7 car XC set drawing only 0.9amp. Again, lots of lead in the bodies. I agree that making a torque link to resist rotation is tricky but do-able. Fear not! Go for it!
Regards
Dave Clucas"

Which I think gives a posative response to your earlier question.

regards

Mike
 

Phill Dyson

Western Thunderer
Ressaldar said:
Hi Cynric,

I had this response from Dave Clucas on the MIGO forum
Is the MIGO forum a private members only forum now Mike ? (there doesn't appear to be an option for non members to view)
 

28ten

Guv'nor
That sounds like a :thumbs: for the traction motors.
Weight is obviously the key, for commission locos that are going to be runners I tend to fill them with lead and ballrace the axles, which improves running no end.
 
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