A daily updated blog typed by someone with painty hands, oil under his fingernails and the smell of solder in his nostrils who likes making all sort of models and miniatures. And fixing things.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Radial
There we have it. Some transfers, a bit of red paint (Humbrol acrylic as I had a pot handy for another job) and a spray of Satincote varnish. Finish up with a matt black smokebox and some screw couplings that are probably contemporary to the kit.
OK, it's not the most hi-fi of models but the prototype's elegant design shines through and I think the ancient K's kit captures it very nicely. This is such a pretty loco that for the moment I can't bear to weather the model so it sits in the cabinet looking pretty.
Labels:
Adams Radial,
model railway
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2 comments:
That looks very impressive - especially after the trouble you had with getting the cab and roof square. If I had made that, I wouldn't bother with the RTR version.
Chris Thomas
Thanks Chris. I'll not be buying the RTR version but can understand why people would want such a handsome loco. However, this kit would be within many's capabilities and I think there is even more pleasure in running something you have built yourself, even if it isn't quite as detailed.
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