Saturday 6 February 2016

Spirit of Progress takes to the rails

Well, it's been a few months since my last post.  Have been busy sorting out a Spirit of Progress set.  Took a few of my own, and a couple of gifted Powerline S cars, and a Powerline SOP Buffet car.  Did a bit of work on them, based loosely on Graham Brown's article (AMRM Feb 2003). 

What did I do? 
  • Modified underframe -  added girder frame, cross beams and bolster supports - airbrushed Tamiya German Grey.  Can't get Floquil Grimy Black any more.
  • Original bogies - Tamiya German Grey
  • Interiors - Cream 200gsm card
  • Blinds - Insulation tape
  • LPBs (Little Plastic Beings)
  • Steam Era corridor connectors
  • Under-door steps
  • Cross bar between brake wheels
  • Blackened wheels "texta" permanent marker
  • Numbered.- using MS Word - black text box/white font Arial (bold) pointsize 4.5 - photo paper.
The SOP consists (so far) of:
  • 1VHS Baggage Van
  • 10 AS First Class
  • 2 ABS First/Second class
  • 3 VRS Buffet Car
  • 8 BS Second Class
  • 3 BZ Second Class Open Saloon
  • PHN 2371 "Southern Aurora" Power Van
  • 1 VAC First/Second/Sleeper (to come)
  • 2 X BS Second Class (to come)

Click on the pic for a larger view.




Spirit of Progress arrives at Garahbara



Spirit of Progress ready to depart Garahbara


1 VHS, 10 AS and 2 ABS are up front today.


2 ABS and 1 VRS follow


The Spirit of Progress fits just nicely in the platform


3 BZ Second Class Open Saloon



1VRS Buffet Car


10 AS First Class 


2 ABS First/Second Class 


TOOT!

2 comments:

  1. Nice looking train.
    Great weathering on your goods shed.
    Have you covered how you did it on any blog entry?
    Bob

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    1. Bob,
      The goods shed is the standard LJ Models card kit for a Victorian goods shed. The "weathered" corrugated iron is printed card. Used the LJ kit as templates to cut out the printed corrugated iron and used that instead. Can't recall where I got the printed corrugated iron from. The platform is cut from balsa, using the LJ Models card kit platform as a template. Painted grey then "chalked" to weather it. Hope this helps. :)

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