The Gauge 1 A4 is nearing completion, with the cab interior and siderods being all that's left to print. This week here will be spent sanding and priming. Should hopefully be primed or at least very close to be paint ready!
@thomastravelerr Looks great so far! I have a bad habit of printing everything I need for an engine, assembling it, and then leaving it in its first coat of sanding primer for months on end lol.
@EngineerBraden Pocket Railway museum, you get a bunch of different versions of the A4 and one pack so you can make both LNER and BR versions. They have quite a few other British engines as well
The terrier is in its final round of sanding, most of the engine is silky smooth despite the visual lines. Tuesday or Wednesday I should be able to do the final paint
If you're not careful and you're diverted off the Mainline in the wrong areas, you'll end up on the Branchlines. Where it's nothing but the creaking of rusty rails, the stink of rotted wooden sleepers, and millions of miles of randomly segmented junctions to get lost in.
Thanks to help from a friend, Stepney is moving right along! The class 40 got wheels today too, definitely still a work in progress. Old 55 almost looks ghostly here!
Today's gauge 1 engine is a plain old regular class 42. This warship specifically is gonna be painted maroon with yellow ends, and marked up to be Onslaught. D832.
Yet another wip, a faceless class 40 made once again with files by JamosTrainos! Buffer to buffer this thing is a few inches over 2 foot long, but has been a breeze to print and assemble. Haven't decided for sure what color I'll paint it yet