I like what you did with Rebecca. The Spencer/Molly type wheels looks cool and the added Gordon side rods top it off.
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3/13/22 Update (part 2: diesel electric boogaloo)
D199: Finally completed D199, stylized as if he were adapted into the TVS. - Polystyrene superglued on - Painted up using TS-23 - Painted up using TS-34 - Painted up using TS-49 - Painted up using TS-34 - Face painted up using Light Grey Tamiya Primer, Apple Barrel Matte Snow White, Apple Barrel Gloss Black - Cab Windows and Handrails Painted on using Apple Barrel Gloss Black and Apple Barrel Matte Snow White - Painted up using TS-4 - Painted up using TS-34 - Small details added on - Painted up using TS-14 - Painted up using TS-23 - Details retouched after respraying - Face applied on with Tack. Full material list: Plarail BoCo Hit Toys Diesel 10 (October 22nd, 2007 295W7) Tamiya Light Grey Primer Tamiya TS-4 German Grey Tamiya TS-14 Black Tamiya TS-23 Light Blue Tamiya TS-34 Camel Yellow Tamiya TS-49 Bright Red Apple Barrel Matte Snow White Apple Barrel Gloss Black POSCA Paint Pen White 0.9 Milliput Yellow Grey 0.25 mm Polystyrene I forgot what the other thickness was for the polystyrene Loctite Gel Control Superglue Sculpey III Lime Clay
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It looks good!
mostly Plarail items
You are really making lots of progress on your Spring Break Ffar. I love the color combination on the D199...is his name Boogaloo?
No, but he does have two nicknames: "Old Reliable" (which is actually cynical) and "Spamcan" (as he is better known). The Wikipedia article on the film Breakin' 2 says:
Quote:The subtitle "Electric Boogaloo", originally a reference to a funk-oriented dance style of the same name, has entered the popular culture lexicon as a snowclone nickname to denote an archetypal sequel. The usual connotation is of either a ridiculous sequel title, or of the follow-up to an obscure or eclectic film (or other work).
3/18/2022 Update
Brake Coaches for @HydesR01: Filled in with Milliput and Tamiya Putty. Both were Green Express coaches. The Red Coach is a pretty close match and was painted using TS-7 Racing White, TS-14 Black, TS-49 Bright Red, and TS-4 German Grey. The Green coach was painted using TS-7 Racing White. Well Wagons for @HydesR01: TS-4 German Grey. Scotsman being Problematic as Usual: Rebecca: Footplate painted in Matte Snow White, mouth changed to grinning. Daisy: Shapeways shell by Out of Oil (@RealMrTreeMan) Painted in Tamiya Light Grey Primer, TS-34 Camel Yellow, TS-49 Bright Red, TS-14 Black, and Matte Snow White by Apple Barrel. The face didn't turn out well the first time but the paint wasn't really sticking. Oil-based pink and light blue sharpies were dipped into water and were applied like blush. Daisy for @HydesR01: Primed and windows drawn out. Pinchy: 1/6 Tubing was used with a nail as the joint. D261: Started on D261 by cutting off the nose ends again. 0.25 mm polystyrene was used to fit a basic framework which was used to later apply 0.75 mm polystyrene ontop to get a basic framework down.
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3/24/2022 Update
Daisy: Yeah she's done. TS-34, X-15, TS-14, TS-49. D261: Just need to fill in some gaps and add the buffers. Old Slow Coach: Finishing up the reshaping of Old Slow Coach, starting the Tedious process of painting her on Saturday.
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Actually, X-15 is the light green used for the main body. TS-34 ("Camel Yellow") is only for the primer and yellow lining.
I never had any Tamiya products, so I looked up the paint numbers she mentioned.
3/27/22 Update
More commission-related stuff. Finishing the other coaches tomorrow hopefully. Also, big package from Japan arrived with that big lot and the flatbeds + their corresponding characters (Terence and Caroline not shown) (NW Brake + Grey Low Loader) -- (Express Brakes) -- (Victoria, Red Branchline Brake, Clarabel) -- (Not Pictured, Daisy)
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