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Carl L
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So, as engineers wait to take weekend possession for track laying on the new section……

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…. a new acquisition simmers for the next fish train (a coal load and crew would help :lol: )

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The engine’s actual last shed was Hull Dairycoates before withdrawal, so it was too good a bargain not to rehome :D
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Good progress and a nice looking loco.
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Nice looking loco - I am a great fan of the lightly weathered look.
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Well, as with the prototype, engineering possession will run beyond the weekend :o . This was the result of three and a half hours work; the bottom tracks are fitted and wired up, most of the time was spend adjusting the levels between the boards, down to the half mm, just to avoid a ‘derailing jump’. Quite happy :D

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Now for the top section.
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So satisfying when it all works though!
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Thanks guys.

As a side issue, for once, and something I should have done from the outset when I started this, I’m thinking of spraying the track prior to ballasting. As I don’t have an air brush it has to be a rattle can, but I don’t fancy paying just short of £15 for say a tin of ‘sleeper grime’. Can anyone suggest cheaper acceptable alternatives?
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Phoenix Paints Sleeper Grime £4:75 for a small tin. Thin it to make it go further and slosh it on with a brush. Doesn’t have to be neat. Also Rusty Rails for the sides of the rails you can see. Applied with a little brush. Easy.

By the way where did you find the paint for £15?
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Carl, I've always used Humbrol no29 'dark earth' for my track. Available in aerosol.
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