Heljan GUV

Jon Fitness

Western Thunderer
Is it me or does the area just below the doors on the GUV look a little..er..flat? Apart from that they look rather nice.
Jon F.
 

clarky

Western Thunderer
Here you go.

I haven't done much with them yet apart from name them all - looking a bit dusty!

I want to repaint and detail the cab interiors, paint the wheels and change the buffer hoses, couplings etc.

Then a suitable amount of weathering.

The Bedford Vans are Oxford Diecasts. They do a few vehicles in BR colours.
 

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clarky

Western Thunderer
And a few more.
 

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clarky

Western Thunderer
I know what you mean Jon and the solebar is definitely less recessed than on a CCT, but I think that's how they are on the prototype, from looking at photos.

I think the effect is a trick of the light.

They don't look far off to me

The footsteps are a bit small though.

G
 
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Jon Fitness

Western Thunderer
I know what you mean Jon and the solebar is definitely less recessed than on a CCT, but I think that's how they are on the prototype, from looking at photos.

I think the effect is a trick of the light.

They don't look far off to me

The footsteps are a bit small though.

G
A bit of weathering/darkening/shadowing along the solebar would probably do the trick.
JF
 

lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Ah thats better.:thumbs: I need my western fix on a regular basis:D;).

I will look forward to seeing the weathering on these beasts. Are you doing the vents in the roof lip/overhang on Crusader ?.

Rob:)
 

clarky

Western Thunderer
Hi Rob.

Yes I shall definitely do the roof lip vents.

They look quite smart and don't disfigure the front like the square box on Hussar, King etc.....

Graeme
 

clarky

Western Thunderer
All the GUVs are numbered now.

E86346, W86601, W86689, and M86844

The CCT is in paint now and will be W94559

The SPV will be E87029, now that I understand the diffeence between LNER and BR Brake Rigging on them!

G
 
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lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Hi Rob.

Yes I shall definitely do the roof lip vents.

They look quite smart and don't disfigure the front like the square box on Hussar, King etc.....

Graeme

I will look forward to seeing how you do those grills. I intend to do Huntsman at some point. However one of my next ones will be King with the small rectangular grill on the front.:thumbs:

Rob:)
 

clarky

Western Thunderer
Two very interesting choices Rob.

Huntsman has to be the most camera shy Western of them all and she was a Bath Road Loco for nearly 5 years in the mid-late 1960s.

King (and Sovereign) entered service in the very day that I was born!

That was one of the reasons that I chose Sovereign for my roster.

I think it will be quite simple to do the grills on Crusader, with some small pieces of very fine mesh. They were hardly visible on the real beast!

Especially in the generally appalling external condition that Laira kept the fleet!

Happy New Year

Graeme
 

clarky

Western Thunderer
Rob

What make is the superb MK2a BFK that you showed on your Penzance thread?

It looks fabulous!

G
 

lancer1027

Western Thunderer
Thankyou for those kind words Graeme.:thumbs:. It is a Big Big cut n shut .;) Probably not the best vehicle to do as your first conversion the TSO's are much easier.

Rob:)
 

clarky

Western Thunderer
I wondered if it was!

You did a cracking job!

Could I see some more pics please?

Mk2s, 2as, 2bs and 2cs are as modern as I can go for 1970.

Graeme
 

clarky

Western Thunderer
Rob

Thanks for the mail with the pics of the lovely Mk2s!.

I'm sure that they would be welcomed on the workbench for all to see as well!

Perhaps we just need a general "We love 1970s WR!" thread?

Graeme
 
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