Looking at my collection and now that I've repainted my 80054, there is one loco that really lets the side down - my Duchess of Atholl. One of my early purchases, it was always intended that eventually it would need a repaint or a better body. Mechanically it goes like a scalded cat so no problems there. This pic doesn't really show how bad the paintwork really is:
The tender also isn't looking well - bent, scratched and paint missing all over:
I bought Atholl just as I was starting to get the collecting bug and bought it at a toy fair, along with a biscuit tin full of spare parts and several Montrose bodies.
So before I let rip on the Atholl, and just in case I wrecked it, I decided I needed to practice my painting and masking skills on one of the scrap bodies...
After taking this back to bare metal, I primed it...
I'd read comments from others in the HRCA that the recommended matching paints were too light, so time for another experiment - colour on top of black, in the hope that it would darken the colour. So an all-over coat of satin black...
I then masked up the cab roof and front and applied the colour, I ended up with this:
For comparison purposes, here's the new body compared with the old...
Pleased with the results, I didn't have the heart to strip the Atholl body and repeat the process, so I'm going to use the Montrose body instead. The only major difference is that the Montrose had smoke deflectors fitted, I quite like the look so my Atholl will have them!
Now for the tender.
After stripping the paint I then straightened the metalwork using a pair of pliers...
Masked and primed the base...
And then the top...
Also removed the valve gear and gave that the same treatment...
A coat of black again (otherwise the colours wont match)
Finally refitting everything back onto the chassis...
Just need to paint in the front and rear buffers, black in the axles on the tender and order some transfers, no point trying to replicate these as they are easily obtained.
Once the transfers are in place I'll give it a coat of satin lacquer. Currently the red is shinier than the black so that should even things out.
For a first-attempt at masking and multi-colouring I'm happy with the final result and the colour match isn't too bad at all.
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