Dapol Deltic DP1
Parts all cleaned, flash removed and acrylic primed.
This is a fairly small kit but the moulds are old and there’s some flash to clean up.
A bit of minor warping caused difficulty of fit around the cab. Nothing that a bit of superglue and some tape can’t fix. Another problem is a missing vent grill that I replaced with one scratch built from plasticard.
Working on the installation of driver’s cabs. I need more clamps to make this kit work so waiting to fit the other cab while the 3D Printer produces one ?
The driver’s cabs are fairly basic in this kit but I think they will look ok with limited view through the windows.
No sooner said than done. Parts held in place by a 3D printed clamp while the glue cures.
All subassemblies completed and the wheels painted. Ready for painting, glazing and final assembly apart from some sanding where I had to re-fill a seam.
Two coats of Phoenix Precision enamel prototype Deltic Blue. This paint is really good albeit a tad pricey. It goes on so smoothly. This is airbrushed.
Not looking forward to painting the cream lines ☹️
About 75% of the way through painting and detailing. I am giving the roof fairly heavy weathering and light on the sides. There will be dust and grime pigment on the bogies. The lining is not great but the cost of Fox Transfers decals was prohibitive. Cream lining on the ends still to do.
More weathering done using Ammo paints and powders over a satin clearcoat. Trying to blend the colours. Decals (all two of them) using Vallejo decal fix and Micro Softener. A final fixer clear coat to do tomorrow, remove the masking and that will be it for this one.
Done
Completed. Now for a motorised one. Things learned: put the glazing in before assembly and use contact adhesive. Warm any warped part and dry fit. Don’t overdo the weathering; this is a bit heavy. Find a better way of doing the lining, preferably with an airbrush. I think probably paint the lining and mask that with thin masking before spraying the main body.
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8 19 April, 20:59
Kim Harris
George, this particular instance of the kit is new but the moulds are indeed over 50 years old. This one is pretty good actually. The only problem is that there is no glazing because the moulds are lost.
George, this particular instance of the kit is new but the moulds are indeed over 50 years old. This one is pretty good actually. The only problem is that there is no glazing because the moulds are lost.
20 April, 19:51