It seems to me that someone thought "I can do a better job than Dapol or any of the cottage industries like Fox or Shawplan". Only to have them saying "oh heck no I can't and now I've ruined a good model". Good idea to do the scraping in small time periods and now it looks like a brand new model once again Dan. Thoroughly enjoy these videos which shows us all what to do and in this case what you never do but if someone has then this is one way of putting things right.
Wow! What a transformation! Quite why anyone in their right mind would add paper labels to a new model… Never mind! Fantastic refurbishment, Dan. And doesn’t she look just the part running along the sea wall? 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Another fantastically useful video, for a model I own and to which I've yet to add the head codes and etched plates! Many thanks, this will be a reference when I come to do it. Using satin varnish as an adhesive for the etched stuff and other small parts like buffers is also a great idea, it hadn't occurred to me. Excellent!
:O When you turned the loco round to the damaged side my jaw dropped, and is STILL dropped lol. As you said why would anyone do that. Maybe to a Lima model but not to a modern Dapol which is easily over £100 depending on where you buy. What a plum...great job as always. I should have waited to the end :( That varnish disaster, gutted for you as well after the work. At the end it DOES look superb, so a victory
Wondered what had happened to that new western i evo sticked to death lol , fantastic effort and looking at the end result it definitely payed off , now wheres my evo stick and a new warship .
What amazing patience you have.. Great job. The Class 52 Western is my favourite diesel locomotive by a long way. I've just bought D1000 in maroon from Cheltenham Model Centre. Nameplates and numbers are already in place fortunately. I won't be modifying it!!
Absolutely beautiful looking engine once again, the maroon with yellow bufferbeams is a pretty underrated livery and seeing that poor blue thing with the tacky paper superglue plates made me cringe really hard with this being such a detailed model 😂
Incredible patience you have. Many a time ive dropped a screw or a part and consumed many minutes looking . It is a fantastic finish altho I only have 3 Heljan Westerns. Tips here are vital
Absolutely brilliant Dan 👏 I have learnt more about this hobby from your work than I care to remember, totally honest information that is crucial for amateur modelers like myself, we can't thank you enough 😊
Great work Dan that showed your determination to get the job done after some setbacks, brilliant results though and an entertaining watch keep up the good work.
Hi Dan. I hope you are well. Concerning losing those etched parts on the floor, could you not use a magnet on a stick, similar to the wartime use of mine detectors, to find the parts in question. Of course, this would only work if the parts were metallic. I’m not sure if brass is magnetic, lol. Just a thought. I usually get down close to the floor and try the ‘’up close and personal’’ approach. That seems to work a lot of the time. Anyway, excellent video and very informative.
The issues with Humbrol’s spray varnishes is a common one, but one only really had when using them with other brands of aerosols or if they’re old. When using their varnish over a HST painted with Halfords paint, I had similar frosting. When used on hand painted items, or even over primers - grey or red which I use for the main colour of various models - I’ve had little issue. I have had issues with cans I’ve had for a few years so perhaps yours was past it’s best? Aerosols become seriously funny after time in storage! Wonderful work considering the substantial setback however. Have always had a soft spot for the Plastikote stuff.
Thanks for your kind comments. The can of gloss was brand new from the local model shop specially for this makeover. however how long since production and storage at Humbrol until it reached the shop i have no idea.
humbrol products have been shite for years i once bought thier metalic red and it was pale lavender ,, gave all my humbrol away and changed to acrylics vallejo premium matt varnish is outstanding
I have a medical condition and I'm not allowed to spray can you recommend a paint that I can use with just a brush . Humbrol enamel name is absolute rubbish as well
It seems to me that someone thought "I can do a better job than Dapol or any of the cottage industries like Fox or Shawplan". Only to have them saying "oh heck no I can't and now I've ruined a good model". Good idea to do the scraping in small time periods and now it looks like a brand new model once again Dan. Thoroughly enjoy these videos which shows us all what to do and in this case what you never do but if someone has then this is one way of putting things right.
Great video again Dan, love these Westerns, good old "Turnie" she's been a gud un still going as "Mani" now thanks for sharing John
Wow! What a transformation!
Quite why anyone in their right mind would add paper labels to a new model… Never mind!
Fantastic refurbishment, Dan.
And doesn’t she look just the part running along the sea wall?
👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Another fantastically useful video, for a model I own and to which I've yet to add the head codes and etched plates! Many thanks, this will be a reference when I come to do it. Using satin varnish as an adhesive for the etched stuff and other small parts like buffers is also a great idea, it hadn't occurred to me. Excellent!
I have an old Lima in sand livery called Western Enterprise still a nice model. But this is next level Dan
Took alot of work rescue that poor Western once completed it looks stunning.
:O When you turned the loco round to the damaged side my jaw dropped, and is STILL dropped lol. As you said why would anyone do that. Maybe to a Lima model but not to a modern Dapol which is easily over £100 depending on where you buy. What a plum...great job as always. I should have waited to the end :( That varnish disaster, gutted for you as well after the work. At the end it DOES look superb, so a victory
Keep up the great work on the restoration videos people would be Inspired to restore other locomotives.
Wondered what had happened to that new western i evo sticked to death lol , fantastic effort and looking at the end result it definitely payed off , now wheres my evo stick and a new warship .
What a brilliant job you made of that and definitely think the maroon paint job looks the part 👏🏻👏🏻
What amazing patience you have.. Great job.
The Class 52 Western is my favourite diesel locomotive by a long way. I've just bought D1000 in maroon from Cheltenham Model Centre. Nameplates and numbers are already in place fortunately. I won't be modifying it!!
Absolutely beautiful looking engine once again, the maroon with yellow bufferbeams is a pretty underrated livery and seeing that poor blue thing with the tacky paper superglue plates made me cringe really hard with this being such a detailed model 😂
Incredible patience you have. Many a time ive dropped a screw or a part and consumed many minutes looking . It is a fantastic finish altho I only have 3 Heljan Westerns. Tips here are vital
I have 3 westerns but yours looks great nice job
What a transformation and a superb video really helpful
From the grave, a magnificent model. I've just subscribed just to see more of your efforts. Well done.
Not my type of loco, but a fantastic job. Some great tips to take away and to put to use. Love the show’s format and commentary.
Lovely finish, well done.
Great job. Presentation superb. Great vid.
Absolutely brilliant Dan 👏 I have learnt more about this hobby from your work than I care to remember, totally honest information that is crucial for amateur modelers like myself, we can't thank you enough 😊
Thanks for your kind comments. It is appreciated.
Great work Dan that showed your determination to get the job done after some setbacks, brilliant results though and an entertaining watch keep up the good work.
Excellent job!
Cracking job Dan, shame about the varnish, which has helped me, as I am about to buy some. Won't be Humbrol now. 👍
Hi Dan. I hope you are well. Concerning losing those etched parts on the floor, could you not use a magnet on a stick, similar to the wartime use of mine detectors, to find the parts in question. Of course, this would only work if the parts were metallic. I’m not sure if brass is magnetic, lol. Just a thought. I usually get down close to the floor and try the ‘’up close and personal’’ approach. That seems to work a lot of the time. Anyway, excellent video and very informative.
Great video Dan 😊
Astounding work.
Another brill vid fantastic 👍💯👍
The issues with Humbrol’s spray varnishes is a common one, but one only really had when using them with other brands of aerosols or if they’re old. When using their varnish over a HST painted with Halfords paint, I had similar frosting. When used on hand painted items, or even over primers - grey or red which I use for the main colour of various models - I’ve had little issue.
I have had issues with cans I’ve had for a few years so perhaps yours was past it’s best? Aerosols become seriously funny after time in storage!
Wonderful work considering the substantial setback however. Have always had a soft spot for the Plastikote stuff.
Thanks for your kind comments.
The can of gloss was brand new from the local model shop specially for this makeover. however how long since production and storage at Humbrol until it reached the shop i have no idea.
Great stuff Dan, now fix that turntable
Funnily enough, the next video maybe turntable based!
Good recovery twice,
humbrol products have been shite for years i once bought thier metalic red and it was pale lavender ,, gave all my humbrol away and changed to acrylics vallejo premium matt varnish is outstanding
in fact presently in europe including the UK humbrol enamels have been removed from the market
a modern release you mean as with them damages straight to preowned status
I have a medical condition and I'm not allowed to spray can you recommend a paint that I can use with just a brush . Humbrol enamel name is absolute rubbish as well
Tamia Acrylics are an excellent paint for brush painting etc
Excellent job!