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Andy T

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Well, I never imagined that I'd be posting in this corner of the forum!

A mate of mine that I've done a lot of work for in the past (1/50 fairground builds) has been working on a OO gauge layout in his loft and has asked me to paint a couple of pieces for him.

Basically he wants the ones in the foreground to look like the GWR ones at the back

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I can safely say that I've never had one of these in bits, but a few minutes with a spudger and a screwdriver soon changed that

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The first big stumbling block is the glazing on the carriage. It appears to be glued in place so I either need to brave taking it out, or get ready to mask 24 windows 🙄

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I'm currently trawling the Internet to find GWR stickers or stencils. It's a whole new world to try and find my way around!
 
I would mask the windows Andy. If that is an old model like Triang Hornby then the plastic may have gone brittle. An interesting project but its in the right hands. Good luck.
 
Plus one on masking the windows. They are inset to mimic the flush glazing on the actual units, so are probably glued in to keep them in place. Those on the doors (drop lights) and cab area are at a different level, so taking them out might be a little easier.

Other transfer manufacturers include Railtec, Modelmaster, Precision Phoenix, and HMRS. Lots to look through there, and I’m not sure they will have what you want , so I’ll leave you that pleasure. Best one for colour matching the paint will probably be Precision. Might also be worth checking with Hornby for transfers as they could do them as spares 😉
 


These might be worth a look. Also seen a comment that placing the body in a freezer can release the glue on the glazing. Never tried it myself though.
 
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Thanks for all of that Tim , I might pass some of it onto my mate so he can spend hours searching for transfers! So far I've only come across the older red & yellow style.

I'm weighing up other options like printing my own (in grey) or making stencils, but transfers or stickers would save me some work.
 
Just a technical heads up, might help with the transfer search. They are class 43 power cars with Mk III coaches. I went on a spotting trip to see some of them being built at crew in about 1977. Must be something out there as they were used by a lot of operators by the end of their life. The replacement Hitachi units are nowhere near as comfortable…..
 
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