Thursday 2nd - That's it for a bit
Not many in today and even then I didn't capture everyone, so another small posting.
A catch up on Wednesday's efforts with the weed spraying wagon. The roof sections have now been trimmed.
Side panels have been cut and welded in on the Malvern side.
Horizontal strengthening bars have been welded across the back of each panel.
It's all beginning to look really good and a credit to Nick's team. I don't know what the final livery will be and as I will be supplying the paint I guess I will need to know soon.
Back to RMB 1876 where Martin is grinding down the edge of the new capping strip on the Cotswold side south end doorway to give just that little bit of extra clearance. With all the other prep done the whole doorframe was given a coat of undercoat grey.
Still some way yet with the rest of the coach before that can be greyed up. If we are to achieve the superb finish of TSO 5023 then there is still a reasonable bit of work yet to do on 1876. The Cotswold side is littered with my blue chalk markings indicating where more filler is needed and/or more sanding of filler is required.
Ainsley works his way around a window frame using the excellent sander with the tiny triangular head.
More major sanding for Bob on the Malvern side, removing the old top coat.
With the Cotswold side of the roof scraped and cleaned up as far as possible, time to make a start on the Malvern side. Phil vacs his latest cleaned up section before moving on to the next panel.
Phil, having cleaned the hinges Phil coats them in silver hammerite. These are from the toilet compartment doors in SO 4798.
Phil (and I) enjoying the sight of P & O on the day's final run to Cheltenham. Just a short time left before she disappears for her major overhaul.
She's always with a lovely smile, and why not when the dream turns to reality. Rose looking very happy in the new greenhouse, especially with the trays of seedlings and all the donated plants now making it look very established.
Rose points out all the other plans which include the setting up of the trellises at the end of the remaining building, which has been repaired at this end. It is used by our Lineside Drainage team.
Well that's it from me for a week as sunny Exmoor and the little railway beckon. The L &B is only a mile and a half away from the cottage so we will hear the whistles! Might even do the big railway if it is as wet as currently forecast.
Yes. As the weed killing eagon is coming along so well, someone will have to make a decision and mention to you what colour paint they would like, and soon!
ReplyDelete1876 is coming along very nicely. I reckon you will all breathe a sigh of relielf when the sides are finally 'greyed up', signifying the end, (hopefully), of the filling and sanding execise!!
I imagine at some stage the Monster will come into the shops for a top coat at least, when there is a spare gap and time, that is. Anyone see a spare time and gap flying around that errant pig?
As 'young' Mr. Grace would have said, "You've all done very well!"
Regards, Paul.