October
The output of new models slowed towards the end of the year, especially at my end of the operation as I spent more time concentrating on meeting requests for resin wagon kits and parts.
By now I had completed the prototype for the MOD flat wagon kit.
Himself spent a week volunteering on the FR and getting a look up closed at the new lining design on Welsh Pony.
We had always intended to finish ours in the green livery that was predicted all through the restoration, but now it looks like the running-in livery will be staying for a few years so we decided to take the plunge and apply that to our model, seen here with the black lining transfers around the edge being applied.
Himself also got round to a job he'd been meaning to tackle for a number of years, and overhaul the Steve Coulson working dioramas in our custody.
November
Progress can be an illusion sometimes.
Himself began applying the orange lining around the edge of the panels on Welsh Pony.
It looked fine on the tender, but once it added to the tighter areas like the cab sides it became painfully apparent that even the thinnest products from the Fox range would be unsuitable.
It was time for Plan B....
The delivery of the painted and lined cylinder covers for 130 to Dinas meant we could follow suit with confidence on ours.
There was more pipework added to the boiler unit which is the last part of the locomotive still under construction.
We can't complete it until we see pictures confirming the positions of all the pipes at the front of the cab.
December
Plan B for Welsh Pony meant stripping it right back to brass and starting again with a coat of primer and purple/plum from the airbrush.
We commissioned a set of bespoke transfers from Custom Model Decals and you can already see the results in some of the latest blog posts.
I was kept busy with casting.
One customer asked if it was possible to produce some copies of the fake bogie frames we used on our Funkey diesels to disguise the N Gauge chassis.
An enquiry from one modeller turned into orders for 10 sets from all across the country, so that kept me busy for a few weeks.
Currently I am in the process of producing a prototype for a kit of the FR/WHR well wagon.
There's been good progress on the main body of the wagon.
I'm hoping to finish it off with an etched brass deck covering but that may take a while to come to fruition.
That's the story of our 2020.
It was a year when it seems that railway modelling was given a shot in the arm by lockdown - within our homes at least - let's hope that in 2021 it might be possible to attend an exhibition again.
Wouldn't that be marvellous!
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