Yes please more videos of the railway .In my view its one of the nicest out there and not operated by a computer . Your old TMD layout with the 2 sheds has influenced me to do a similar project .
@@GarthDavies-cd5oh oh wow, not many people mention Junction Road TMD nowadays...this was just a video on the Class 67s I've been working on...the next video is in the planning as a 'running session' video..
Thanks John for the tutorial. As yet Ive been afraid to do weathering on my expensive loco’s for fear of making a mess of them but you’ve made it look simple!
@@Cookie2k all my weathering is fairly simple to achieve, thats why I'm passing on my skills to others...thanks for getting in touch, I'm happy its giving inspiration 😊
Morning John, great video, really brings the 67 to life, never been a bad model, just never sold in great numbers, I have my 016 to do, thanks for some hints which I will now use.
@@MarkHorsley-pk6vj Hi Mark, I think the super detailed class 67 deserves a little bit of praise as its still a decent model...ive really enjoyed doing these 3 models...all the best mate 😀
@@jackstrains4468 thank you, normally my vids are a bit more planned and edited, this one was done quickly as people were asking for more videos..thank you for subscribing
@@anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204 thank you, this was planned very quickly, I normally plan them a bit better, people keep asking for more videos..the camera angles are a bit difficult when doing the weathering so my head got in the way and spoiled it a bit...but glad you enjoyed it
A really nice job, JayBee, in weathering your 67 loco. I'd like to ask, is enamel paint better for the streeking, or can you use acrylics to obtain the same results? Plus, when doing the sides on this engine. How did you do the streeks with that corrugated panelling and get it into the recesses of it? Cheers, JayCee.
I will be honest, as I stated in the video Enamel paint is my medium when it comes to weathering...I cannot vouch for the quality of the streaking with Acrylic paint....i think personally it would be to watery when doing the fade and drag....but hey, I'm happy to be put right....regarding the sides...I don't streak the corrugated sides on the 67 or class 66....I do however with some do the panel line wash into any ressesed panel lines...and will will streak slightly the cab sides....maybe one day I should weather a loco in Acrylic paints and see how it comes out, cheers mate, JB
Just wonderful lm going to have a go all the best Colin from Mossend railway oo.
Yes please more videos of the railway .In my view its one of the nicest out there and not operated by a computer . Your old TMD layout with the 2 sheds has influenced me to do a similar project .
@@GarthDavies-cd5oh oh wow, not many people mention Junction Road TMD nowadays...this was just a video on the Class 67s I've been working on...the next video is in the planning as a 'running session' video..
Thanks John for the tutorial. As yet Ive been afraid to do weathering on my expensive loco’s for fear of making a mess of them but you’ve made it look simple!
@@Cookie2k all my weathering is fairly simple to achieve, thats why I'm passing on my skills to others...thanks for getting in touch, I'm happy its giving inspiration 😊
Fantastic job , looks great 👍
Morning John, great video, really brings the 67 to life, never been a bad model, just never sold in great numbers, I have my 016 to do, thanks for some hints which I will now use.
@@MarkHorsley-pk6vj Hi Mark, I think the super detailed class 67 deserves a little bit of praise as its still a decent model...ive really enjoyed doing these 3 models...all the best mate 😀
crackin' video JB, great to see it all come to life..
fantastic job.😊
Great work JB. 👍 I bet even Mary Hinge would enjoy that! 😂
Great video going to order the paints and have a go myself thanks for the info 👍
@@paulmarmion358 fantastic...so happy the tutorial gives you the inspiration to have a go
Brilliant Job. Great Tutorial too.
@@chuffinel7676 many thanks, its amazing such easy skills can transform a model
Awesome video john, great tutorial! I only just discovered your channel and i love it - here, take another subscriber! Great work mate
@@jackstrains4468 thank you, normally my vids are a bit more planned and edited, this one was done quickly as people were asking for more videos..thank you for subscribing
nice vid on channel keep up the vid you do
@@anfieldroadlayoutintheloft5204 thank you, this was planned very quickly, I normally plan them a bit better, people keep asking for more videos..the camera angles are a bit difficult when doing the weathering so my head got in the way and spoiled it a bit...but glad you enjoyed it
A really nice job, JayBee, in weathering your 67 loco. I'd like to ask, is enamel paint better for the streeking, or can you use acrylics to obtain the same results? Plus, when doing the sides on this engine. How did you do the streeks with that corrugated panelling and get it into the recesses of it? Cheers, JayCee.
I will be honest, as I stated in the video Enamel paint is my medium when it comes to weathering...I cannot vouch for the quality of the streaking with Acrylic paint....i think personally it would be to watery when doing the fade and drag....but hey, I'm happy to be put right....regarding the sides...I don't streak the corrugated sides on the 67 or class 66....I do however with some do the panel line wash into any ressesed panel lines...and will will streak slightly the cab sides....maybe one day I should weather a loco in Acrylic paints and see how it comes out, cheers mate, JB
Hornbys 67 initially appeared in 2012.