It looks great - almost as if it came like that from the factory.
Just wondering, are you going to repaint it at all? If you’re trying to prevent it looking like the original, you may like to do something about the ‘caterpillar’ paint job.
I’m actually quite fond of the “red striped catapiller” paint scheme.
We’ll see as it evolves how much extra detailing and weathering I add to it. I’m far from finished with this, I need to hack out the stupid 1/3 cab interior and build a full cab interior. I dug out some old books on Britty engines I had and now have a reference to use building a new backhead. I also need to make a new nameplate for this engine, I like “Bright Star” so far, after the poem by John Keats. Somewhere during the next year Thomas ( to renamed “Tolkien”) will get the same treatment.
I guess there are some who building-wise would call me Dr Kill on a Dare [(-D]
I’m now looking to solve Percy’s “Irritable Bowel Syndrome” namely everytime I look at the cabs blocked up innards I get sick to my stomach. So last night out came the drills and dremel saw…more as I get farther along
Solving the Footplate issue, first step cut out the plastic with a Dremel tool:
You can see some of the clearance issues with the motor and I suspect the uslessly high clearane in the cab was to accomdate battery RC installs inside the shell.