Hi Craig, Fingers crossed everything is fixed quickly with your 37. Fantastic work on the Janus (and the Class 17), exactly what I was looking for. Many thanks again.
Hope you get your 37 sorted out. Those airbrushes are brilliant! I got one a couple of months ago. Really good for a weathering job. A lot less fuss than getting the compressor and other airbrush out. Have fun with it!
Looks amazing as usual Craig great job yet again fantastic I think your getting better and better as the days go by I’m sorry for your loss RIP could you please let me know where I can buy that air brush as it would be ideal for what I need to reach the corners of the layout Thanks
I got mine from Ashton Model Center, in Wigan - If you call the shop and tell Stuart that Craig from Iron Horse Railways sent you he'll make sure you get it posted out asap! You can pay over the phone too! Cracking little brush mate. Cheers;
Hi Craig Nice views of the 60, it was on the Limestone trains a couple of weeks ago (Tunsteasd to Northwich). Nice weathering job on those two loco's too!. Pity the 37 isn't quite right but its probably just an odd one and I'm sure AS will sort it out. Thanks
Interesting, I have 4 deltics,and 4 class 92's and 2 37's, not once can I get the stay alives to work. I'm beginning to think it must be my dcc as I can't believe every single one does not work. As you say it doesn't matter that much because pick ups great
@@IronHorseRailways i might try swapping a sound decoder with a dapol 8 function non sound in say a 37 to see if that makes any difference 🤔 I can see that the pcb's have a bank of capacitors below. I did send a class 92 for repair of a light, I should have asked Accurascale to check the stay alive but forgot! My puzzle is this doesn't seem to be a widely reported problem, yours is the 1st video, and yet I have different Accurascale locos made at different times and supplied for several different retailers, yet not one with a workable stay alive
Morning Craig. Ee-by-gum lad, after bigging up the 37 last week, you've had to resort to sending her back. Shame! If you raise one end of your layout by about 18ins, you won't need a stay-alive if you just run her down hill. 😁 So, you've finally resorted to using an air-brush. I think you've done a good job there mate and the owner should be well pleased. Along with weathering powders, yet another skill to add to your talented repertoire. 👍 I take it the funeral is the one of your mate who passed a little while ago. I hope it all goes well for everyone. Will be thinking of you on this sad occasion. 😢 Would like to see more uploads of running action on your layout please. Get those other locos out and let's see what they can do! Cheers pal, will email you later. Paul. ❤
Can I ask what varnish you are using once the weathering is complete ? PS I’m Seán Patrick from the Monday Club group (Twistleton 1944 GWR). About to have a go at weathering my first N gauge loco, I’ve done many wagons coaches and buildings and built many military models over the years with an airbrush but locos have always seemed a bit terrifying 😂 David aT Bunters did the last two for me but determined to have a go myself this time on a Q1.
My preference is Railmatch spray Matt Varnish/lacquer. But I also use Hycote Matt too, though it's not as good and you need to be careful with it otherwise it washes the powders out
Your camera needs a bit more attention to the light balance. In the long-shots at Ribblehead, the image was very white and washed out. Had to smile at the way the 'quarry' switched sides, too, as the camera mirror-imaged it!
Thank you for another brilliant info and video Iron Horse Railways
Cheers mate 😎
Like your videos Craig. Not seen them before but enjoying the content. Well done mate. Looking forward to receiving my pre ordered class 37.
You'll enjoy it mate, Mine is on its way back now all sorted so keep an eye out for a follow up video ☺️
When I was an apprentice in 1988 at Scunthorpe we used to take those Janus to bits for real. They were never clean and always filthy 😁
Nice loco they are 😎
Hi, loved the real trains at the start and a 60 named after Grafa as well. Agree about the P class, got two already
Hi Craig, Fingers crossed everything is fixed quickly with your 37. Fantastic work on the Janus (and the Class 17), exactly what I was looking for. Many thanks again.
Pleased you like them buddy 😁 be back with you next week!😍
Loving that airbrush
It's brilliant for what it is mate 😉
@@IronHorseRailways I mite have to get one
@@owentherail got mine from Ashton Model Center, call him up mate, he'll post it out 🙂
www.ashtonmodelcentre.co.uk/
Another cracking weathering job Craig
Hope you get your 37 sorted out.
Those airbrushes are brilliant! I got one a couple of months ago.
Really good for a weathering job.
A lot less fuss than getting the compressor and other airbrush out.
Have fun with it!
Cheers buddy! I agree with the compressor thing too, far less fuss;
good vid
Looks amazing as usual Craig great job yet again fantastic I think your getting better and better as the days go by
I’m sorry for your loss RIP
could you please let me know where I can buy that air brush as it would be ideal for what I need to reach the corners of the layout
Thanks
I got mine from Ashton Model Center, in Wigan - If you call the shop and tell Stuart that Craig from Iron Horse Railways sent you he'll make sure you get it posted out asap! You can pay over the phone too! Cracking little brush mate. Cheers;
Poor 37 I hope it gets sorted soon and is running happily round your layout.
I'm sure it will, Accurascale are all over it mate 😁
Hi Craig Nice views of the 60, it was on the Limestone trains a couple of weeks ago (Tunsteasd to Northwich). Nice weathering job on those two loco's too!. Pity the 37 isn't quite right but its probably just an odd one and I'm sure AS will sort it out. Thanks
Absolute sure they will too mate, it's only a minor issue but may as well get it sorted 😁 cheers!
Mm, 60... Too many things happening in that Accurascale tractor. One goes pop, all go bye bye. Give me a simple loco anytime.
It's not as drastic as all that, just needs some minor tweaking 🙂
Interesting, I have 4 deltics,and 4 class 92's and 2 37's, not once can I get the stay alives to work. I'm beginning to think it must be my dcc as I can't believe every single one does not work. As you say it doesn't matter that much because pick ups great
Very strange, what DCC system are you using mate?
@@IronHorseRailways gaugemaster prodigy, I've tried the cv fixes on the Deltics till I'm blue in the face, makes no difference 😆
@@vcs00railway very odd, I use a Sprog II and JMRI, be interesting to see what the score is - maybe send one of your models back for inspection?
@@IronHorseRailways i might try swapping a sound decoder with a dapol 8 function non sound in say a 37 to see if that makes any difference 🤔 I can see that the pcb's have a bank of capacitors below. I did send a class 92 for repair of a light, I should have asked Accurascale to check the stay alive but forgot! My puzzle is this doesn't seem to be a widely reported problem, yours is the 1st video, and yet I have different Accurascale locos made at different times and supplied for several different retailers, yet not one with a workable stay alive
@@vcs00railway something has to be amiss somewhere
I love the fact that no one bats an eye lid these days that “Graham Farish/Bachman” is stuck on the side 😊
I still think I need one in my diesel fleet 🤣
Lovely to hear the lapwing serenading 60002 at Ribblehead 😂
hi Craig where did you get the airbrush from if you could let me know please thanks from pete
Ashton Models mate :)
Give him a 🤙
www.ashtonmodelcentre.co.uk/
@@IronHorseRailways thanks craig
What decoder was in the 37?
Esu LOKSOUND v5 mate 🙂
Morning Craig.
Ee-by-gum lad, after bigging up the 37 last week, you've had to resort to sending her back. Shame! If you raise one end of your layout by about 18ins, you won't need a stay-alive if you just run her down hill. 😁
So, you've finally resorted to using an air-brush. I think you've done a good job there mate and the owner should be well pleased. Along with weathering powders, yet another skill to add to your talented repertoire. 👍
I take it the funeral is the one of your mate who passed a little while ago. I hope it all goes well for everyone. Will be thinking of you on this sad occasion. 😢
Would like to see more uploads of running action on your layout please. Get those other locos out and let's see what they can do!
Cheers pal, will email you later.
Paul. ❤
Hi pal, yes it was for Ken, good bloke, good biker - proper biker funeral for him too, cheers!
@@IronHorseRailways
👍
Paul. ❤️
Can I ask what varnish you are using once the weathering is complete ? PS I’m Seán Patrick from the Monday Club group (Twistleton 1944 GWR). About to have a go at weathering my first N gauge loco, I’ve done many wagons coaches and buildings and built many military models over the years with an airbrush but locos have always seemed a bit terrifying 😂 David aT Bunters did the last two for me but determined to have a go myself this time on a Q1.
My preference is Railmatch spray Matt Varnish/lacquer.
But I also use Hycote Matt too, though it's not as good and you need to be careful with it otherwise it washes the powders out
Your camera needs a bit more attention to the light balance. In the long-shots at Ribblehead, the image was very white and washed out. Had to smile at the way the 'quarry' switched sides, too, as the camera mirror-imaged it!
Yeah the white balance goes wild sometimes, can't adjust on the fly either sadly especially with the facing cam :(