Class 25 scratchbuild

Well impressed - super plasticard scratchbuilding job :)

Two questions - what do use use to cut the thick card and which glue do you use?

David
 
Very nice build :thumbup:
 
This is going to an esquisit model when finished. But be warned from past expierience watch the roof profile its easy to get it wrong . Also which drawings are you using some drawing not to accurate. (Old proverb if it looks right it is right) I have built many scratchbuilt diesels in G scale and oo/4mm mainly pilot scheme locos and I have fallen in many holes along the way. One last point diesels are far more harder to build than steam locos they are far more complicated so Keep up the good work:thumbup:
 
Thats looking ace. Love it.
 
That really looks the part, I admire your modelling skills.
I see you've left those compound curves where the roof meets the headcode box till last. Derby works found that a challenge too. I recall visiting Derby works open days when they were in production, there was often a demonstration of the resin and fibreglass layup techniques used.
 
Looking brilliant are you fitting smoke unit as well and the roof in my eyes spot on! How do you intend doing the grills .
 
The roof filter grilles could be simulated by . That seems to work in all scales.
The side grilles maybe could be represented by .
 
Try this place for different scales of mesh (and other useful bits and bobs):

http://hobby.uk.com/

I've used them frequently - their catalogue is just a 'wonderous book of dreams' for any model maker!!
 
:love
mole said:
Brill really looking good, when and where can I place an order for one or TWO:thumbup:
Count me in as well !:love:
 
Holy canolli!!!!!!!!!

that is the best ever!

maybe i could commission you to make some good lookin g scale thomas engines XD
 
Wow , cant think of any other words to discribe it Wow :thumbup:
 
:thumbup:Looking good I presume you are detailing the cabs and dare I ask what livery are you planning to finish it in.
 
OUTSTANDING. That's the only word for it. :clap:
 
This project has gone way past the 'excellent' and into the realms of 'Omigod, it's amazing'.
 
hi tom...

loves yr n gauge layout!!!!!....are u still making it?..
 
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