Lynton & Barnstaple loco Lyn

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Re: Lynton & Barnstaple loco Lyn

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Thank you :)

A bit more progress with the texturing and have also toned the nuts down a bit as they were, perhaps, a little too prominant. Also added some shadowing under the loco which has helped it too sit better on the track and give it some "weight".





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Looking fab!
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It just gets better and better :)

I think you're secretly enjoying this aren't you? :wink:
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Fantastic Kev.

The Narrow Gauge fans must be having a 'field' day, what with the Tallylyn Rolling Stock and now this beauty. :wink:
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Looks great kev.

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Re: Lynton & Barnstaple loco Lyn

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Thanks for the comments :)


Neptune50006 wrote:
I think you're secretly enjoying this aren't you? :wink:
Maybe just a little bit ;)

The trouble is, that it's the cab building part that comes next :o

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The trouble is, that it's the cab building part that comes next...

SNAP! :cry:

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Re: Lynton & Barnstaple loco Lyn

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Kev, I have a drawing for the correct SR loco lettering - pm me if you need it.
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Re: Lynton & Barnstaple loco Lyn

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Just recieved my beta version of Lyn and couldn't resist sharing this picture of her on the Chelfham viaduct.



With many thanks to Kevin for his efforts.
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eyore wrote:Just recieved my beta version of Lyn and couldn't resist sharing this picture of her on the Chelfham viaduct.



With many thanks to Kevin for his efforts.
Great shot Phil.

Thank you for my beta copy as well Kevin. She's a real beauty :)
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Re: Lynton & Barnstaple loco Lyn

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Glad to see that it worked ok :)

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That looks really nice, you all have done a great job!
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shes beautiful i can not wait to take her for a run
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Well done Kevin, looks gorgeous and up to your usual very high standards!

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Re: Lynton & Barnstaple loco Lyn

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Thanks for all the comments :)

I'm having to take a modelling break for a while due to a rather painful RSI problem with my elbow, but will hopefully be back to completely finish off the loco, before the route is complete and released.

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