Go anywhere Speedlink machine…
Us N scalers hold out hope every Bachmann quarterly ‘announcement’ for a mild refresh of the already excellent Farish 37. The last batch are now, pretty much sold out everywhere, so trying to find one is a thankless task. I picked up 37242 in Mainline blue with a particular project in mind…
It was a photo I found by accident that became the catalyst. I’d stumbled upon one of the Bescot trip workings and was trawling Flickr with that search, always on the hunt for new wagons to model. However, a Distribution liveried 37 has long been on my ‘wish list’ - these Tinsley based machines saw service across the country. In this photo the look of the non-headlight snow plough fitted 242 was a surprise, I hadn’t seen this combination with the red diamonds before…
So a long search of the internet a few months ago finally turned up a new 37 at a smaller model shop. Not cheap, but needed… the funny thing was it was 242 in its later guise that became the donor but a bath if IPA shifted the blue Mainline paint and factory weathering - the conversion work could begin.
Don’s photo was oozing character. I just had to model it.
The Farish body 37/0 tooling has the boiler access hatches and footsteps and the sealed headcode box ends have the headlights - both needed removing at this stage and it pays to take time here as whilst gentle undulations or ripples in the bodywork might be realistic, their realism killers in this small scale.
Repainting followed the same steps and custom colour mixes using Humbrol enamels as my previous sector resprays - and I used a mix of Fox and Railtec decals - the latter are great for numbers, but I’d not use the logos again - in N they’re just a bit thick. Ploughs, I think are from Farish and their class 47 detailing set - the DG fitted first, then ploughs, then pipework. The MU hose is modified, drilling a hole though the moulding for a length of 0.3mm soft copper wire is not without danger, but the result is worth it.
Weathering inspired by photos of the prototype in the early nineties before she gained a headlight - a general attempt at keeping it clean, but a dirty matt roof contrasting with a soft sheen still peeking through the road dirt on the sides. This subtle finish is the result of restraint and patience - and trusting the process, something I hope to get across in the weatheringbook one of these days!
Standing back I’m pleased with her - she runs smoothly and slowly, and looks great on Paxton Road (above) and Night Shift - and is a great piece of generic motive power for the collector of Speedlink wagons. Until next time, more soon…
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Cracking loco James! Good to see a less well known 37 being modelled. RFD will always be my favourite livery. I love the way the loco body sits over the bogies, lowering is definitely worth the effort visually, it's now something I noticed with my model of 37142 in engineers grey, it's standing on tip toes! I think your model of the ex-fish van must be one of the best paint jobs on any N gauge wagon I've seen. Always good to visit Paxton Road. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom - for the kind words and sentiment. It is 'always good to visit Paxton Road', definitely.
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ReplyDeletePleased to hear that you are on the mend and that you enjoyed the show at Porthmadog. Following your earlier posts, I could not resist buying both 03179 and 08833 – both excellent value from Kernow. I now need a “proper” layout to run then on! I was going to buy you a coffee, but on reflection have decided to become a member. What other blog combines layout ideas, modelling tips, preserved steam and the contemporary rail scene all in one place?
Regards Peter
Peter that is very kind of you, thank you. Yes the Kernow deals are very welcome - but perhaps not to my wallet! I got the DRS 47 that became the RfD one here from them as well…
DeleteI’ve got a quartet of 08s for future projects all stashed away as I suspect in future they will become hard to come by again…
Thank you to for the coffee membership. Much appreciated.