Detailing and weathering a Class 66 00 Gauge/model railway
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in this video I detail and weather a Class 66 named 'Poppy' (66614) this was an idea from a Harold Road follower Brian Hensby who wanted me to do this model to remember his Dog 'Poppy' who he lost in 2022...who am I to deny this request ...
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Great video on weathering the 66 . I use PVA glue for name plates and it doesn't leave any mess, i done my 66 over 10 years ago and the plates have remained in place. Forth raider & whitmore . Many thanks and your layout looks fabulous.
What a lovely informative and very sensitive video….. Not into train modelling myself as invested heavily into other areas of the modelling hobby but love to see the wonderful layouts and scenes created by individuals like yourself…… brilliant and look forward to the next instalment. Best Regards Gary
@HaroldRoad
7 ай бұрын
Thank you Gary, yes, a very sensitive video, not my usual style of filming as I'm normally being humorous, but, I was approached by Brian and to give him and his Wife some support, I couldn't say no to his request...
Great weathering tips, this has given me some confidence to attempt to weather some of my stock at some point. RIP Poppy 🐶
Great tutorial, nicely weathered 👍
Another top video John👍👌
Good that 👍🏻 u should just keep doing these videos, going through ur piles of boxes. Good to the job through to the end
@HaroldRoad
7 ай бұрын
Normal service will be returned in the next video 😉
Looks amazing 👍good job❤👍
Hi Harold what Airbrush kit do you use link would be nice thank you
great vid thanks. Do you varnish at the end?
@HaroldRoad
Ай бұрын
Varnishing is an option...I use ultra matt or satin varnish from Ak....via an airbrush
@matthius519
Ай бұрын
@@HaroldRoad thanks appreciate the response, gonna give this a try once I weather
Can`t have things on tha Huh Bor
@HaroldRoad
7 ай бұрын
Thas roight me ol booty
New to your channel quality bit of weathering learnt a lot and picked up some good tips nice video mate
@HaroldRoad
4 ай бұрын
Thank you, I plan to do a better video soon on weathering as I now have a better tripod to mount the camera on...regards, John