Tuesday 21st - In absentia
Many thanks to Paul and Robert who took all the photos as I and three other members of C&W were on a course for most of the day.
[Photo : Robert] Beginning with the Mogo where Paul is painting the south end drawhook.
[Photo : Paul] Robert of course is heavily involved with the Mogo, here having a discussion about the vehicle and joking with Ainsley.
[Photo : Paul] Robert having a trial fit of the Cotswold side door frame.
[Photo : Paul] Alan priming more wood for the Mogo.
[Photo : Paul] The north end doors now undercoated.
[Photo : Paul] It was back to bodywork prep with FK 13326, with Stu doing more filling and sanding on the south half of the Malvern side.
[Photo : Paul] Richared sands more of the gutter at the north end.
[Photo : Paul] Ian is concentrating on the south door. We are really getting the door sides and doorframes thoroughly sanded to ensure they don't stick through too much paint.
[Photo : Paul] Pam carries on from where she left off on Saturday, at the south end of the Cotswold side of the coach. We've got to that stage in bodywork prep where it feels like it will never end, but good progress is being made and we are all eagerly anticipating when the first of the light grey base coat can go on.
[Photo : Robert] Ainsley working on another new back panel for a door off the FK.
[Photo : Robert]
[Photo : Paul] Almost all the windows have been taken out of RBr 1675. Tony spent the day cleaning up the frames and also the sliders when removed.
[Photo : Paul] Derek prepares another piece of floorboarding for 1675.
[Photo : Robert] David was continuing his work to create the barrier wall that will be fitted in the Workshop to section off the new coach windows area.
[Photo : Paul]
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