Converting Harvey into a DMU

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Great choice George, I too would have gone for a 'thumper unit'
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Humbrol acrylic or enamel is very hard wearing and will stick well if the surface is cleaned first.

Heres a pair I painted as LNER teak coaches to match a loco I did

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(03-08-2015, 10:46 PM)Ucwepn Wrote: Humbrol acrylic or enamel is very hard wearing and will stick well if the surface is cleaned first.
My paint brand of choice is Tamiya Acryllic (assuming you've got an airbrush). If you're airbrushing you really should use a primer such as the one I recommended above, not just for the adhesion, but also because the pale colour means you only have to lay on a thin layer of the final colour to get the finish you want.

I can't post any pics of any trains I've sprayed because I haven't done any yet, but I do have a strong background in other fields of scale modelling so I'll use this as an excuse to show off something else. At least there's a Japanese theme going on.

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Wow, that's quite impressive. I don't have an airbrush, sadly, and I don't think I can get away with buying one (compressors are fairly expensive, and I promised my wife to be this would be a low-cost hobby).

I'm thinking of using the Halfords grey primer as suggested, and Humbrol Brunswick green spray in a can for the body. Depending on the shade of primer I may just leave the roof in primer grey. We'll see.

Should I sand the 'Clarabel' face off the carriage ends?
(03-09-2015, 03:13 PM)George_Gipping Wrote: Should I sand the 'Clarabel' face off the carriage ends?
Assuming that Clarabel's face is a shiny sticker, yes, that'll need to come off. Poor dear.
One suggestion- if you do a poor job painting by hand, DONT. I learnt that very well with my first car models I did. I also lacked primer, so that could have contributed to the problem. And I was wondering, has anyone tried to put a long annie coach casing on a long clarabel casing?
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@"ROCKINATOR" I guess an Annie shell could be glued onto a Clarabel chassis, there is no middle post in the Annie shell as far as I know as it was a battery cover.
There is no Center post. Might have to get a broken steam thomas to steal an annie casing off of and the clarabel for the mod.
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(03-09-2015, 03:13 PM)George_Gipping Wrote: .....a low-cost hobby).
A little while ago I noticed what you wrote, but I've only just recovered from laughing. I suppose it might be cheaper than golf.
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Slighty cheaper than Scale trains. But not by much if want a real nice layout and do a hefty amount of modding.
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