Another well produced video KV. Your scratch building of the couplings was excellent. The overall finish after weathering etc has made an super model. Great work!👍
A very interesting video Keith, and very well documented. Excellent work on the buffer beam detail and weathering Sir, nicely done. I'm working on a Lima 117 project myself so thanks sharing !! All the best..........Andy
Thanks Stevie.....for my current project I have simply cut some buffers from thin plastic using a domestic hole punch. Once painted, at normal viewing distances they don't look too bad, Keith
The final result is definitely worth it, very impressive modelling! You have an excellent channel too. Regarding the windscreen wipers and perhaps some more details, I know that you can buy Dapol class 121 spares from DCC Supplies for not too much money (I think for about £4 for a pack of 2 wipers if memory serves). There are a good selection other parts available to buy too, which I’ve always found handy in the past for various modelling projects! Brilliant mini series once again, thanks for sharing and merry Christmas 👍👍👍
Interesting....although because of poor soldering skills I have always shied away from adding wires to motor bogies. I might give it a try in future though, Keith
@@KV12543 rather than thick wire that you used, just use enamel wire, perhaps off an old speaker or transformer. Solder it to the surface of the pick up first, then superglue in place with activator if necessary. I cut and form the whole pick up from a single piece of beryllium copper, although as you said phosphur bronze holds its.shape too. It's so neat it barely needs painting in
Looks lovely sir, well done on the upgrades!😊😊 Plenty of life and joy to be had from the older modes, if you're willing to do a small amount of work 😊 Although, once you factor in the cost of the extra bits and bobs you can end up having spent the same as a new loco anwhah 😂😂😂
I know what you mean about the cost of all the extras but in this case the only purchased items were the windows...the rest came out of my stock box. I notice that current Bachmann 2 car DMUs sell for North of £200 so I am well pleased with my efforts, Keith
Most of mine were fixed solidly to the buffer beams so I left them as they were to minimise damage when removing them. Since then and being a bit of a bodger I have found that a hole punch and thin plastic makes excellent replacements. I simply glue them over the originals.
Maybe....I am currently working on a new project which will keep me busy for some months I think....but after that Parstiche may return...probably....keep watching to find out - I know I am!
Another well produced video KV. Your scratch building of the couplings was excellent. The overall finish after weathering etc has made an super model. Great work!👍
Cheers Max, It's amazing how realistic a few pieces of wire can look when painted and weathered, isn't it, Keith
Amazing what a few bits of wire can do to make things look better. Well done. 👍👍
What is it they say.....necessity is the mother of invention...or to put it another way I simply had no choice, Keith
Nice upload found it very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it, Keith
@@KV12543 Thank you very much for replying to my comment. I have a new video out now. Hope you like and share.
Nice video like and subscribed from Czech Republic 🙂👍👍👍
Looks really good, great work
A very interesting video Keith, and very well documented. Excellent work on the buffer beam detail and weathering Sir, nicely done. I'm working on a Lima 117 project myself so thanks sharing !! All the best..........Andy
Thanks Andy and good luck with your 117 project, Happy New Year, Keith
@@KV12543 thanks Keith, just watched your last Partische video - first class stuff 👍 its a thumbs up and a sub from me !!
Lovely job 👍🏻 Plenty of large oval buffers cheap on eBay 🤩
Thanks Stevie.....for my current project I have simply cut some buffers from thin plastic using a domestic hole punch. Once painted, at normal viewing distances they don't look too bad, Keith
very good conversion u just need to put larger round buffers on and that will make a great conversion exellent
The final result is definitely worth it, very impressive modelling! You have an excellent channel too. Regarding the windscreen wipers and perhaps some more details, I know that you can buy Dapol class 121 spares from DCC Supplies for not too much money (I think for about £4 for a pack of 2 wipers if memory serves). There are a good selection other parts available to buy too, which I’ve always found handy in the past for various modelling projects! Brilliant mini series once again, thanks for sharing and merry Christmas 👍👍👍
Thank you for your very kind comments and the information on windscreen wipers, Happy New Year, Keithj
Top job ! Thank you for sharing 👍
Thanks....You are very welcome, regards Keith
Looks brilliant, well worth the effort in my opinion!
Thanks Colin, I am glad you liked it, Keith
I subscribe now. Awesome channel, thank’s for sharing. 😃👍
Great job love watching your updates
Thanks Rob, glad you liked it....there will be more....you have been warned...Keith
I've always added pickups to wheels with traction tyres as well. You'd be surprised how much flange contact can improve reliability too.
Interesting....although because of poor soldering skills I have always shied away from adding wires to motor bogies. I might give it a try in future though, Keith
@@KV12543 rather than thick wire that you used, just use enamel wire, perhaps off an old speaker or transformer. Solder it to the surface of the pick up first, then superglue in place with activator if necessary. I cut and form the whole pick up from a single piece of beryllium copper, although as you said phosphur bronze holds its.shape too. It's so neat it barely needs painting in
@@gs425 Thanks for the tip, Keith
Excellent tutorial sir?
Thanks Jim.
Well done and thank you for sharing, much appreciated.
Thanks Kevin, glad you liked it, Keith
Looks lovely sir, well done on the upgrades!😊😊
Plenty of life and joy to be had from the older modes, if you're willing to do a small amount of work 😊
Although, once you factor in the cost of the extra bits and bobs you can end up having spent the same as a new loco anwhah 😂😂😂
I know what you mean about the cost of all the extras but in this case the only purchased items were the windows...the rest came out of my stock box. I notice that current Bachmann 2 car DMUs sell for North of £200 so I am well pleased with my efforts, Keith
@@KV12543 oh yes, pretty but rather pricey!😊
The tiny Lima buffers can be pulled out and replaced with Oleo buffers from Peters Spares. They make a world of difference.
Most of mine were fixed solidly to the buffer beams so I left them as they were to minimise damage when removing them. Since then and being a bit of a bodger I have found that a hole punch and thin plastic makes excellent replacements. I simply glue them over the originals.
@@KV12543 That’s a good idea! Certainly would look the business.
Look great
Thanks Michael, glad you enjoyed it, Regards Keith
Once you could get these drawing pins which were almost the correct size for the large round buffers printed they looked great and cheap
Good idea, thanks Keith
Parstiche survives!?
Maybe....I am currently working on a new project which will keep me busy for some months I think....but after that Parstiche may return...probably....keep watching to find out - I know I am!
@@KV12543 Ah you're such a tease! Is the projected related to your layout?