
Ripped of the vinyl and started with wet and dry.
Then went to Bolton Car Paints with a standard Rhb loco body.
Match this I saiid and heres the result

Vinyl graphics supplied by local sign writer £10.00
Hi Paul the lettering is on top of the chrome. If left to me I would have done it that way. However at £10.00 for the lot I wasn't going to complain.PaulRhB said:Nice, He's going to run out of Ge4/4's sometime surely?
Phil is the red lettering just cut out of the vinyl? What did you use for the artwork?
Hi James yes it is chrome. It was dark last night when I did it and it looked good then, now in daylight it looks even betterjameshilton said:I guess all that writing and sun logo is also reflective silver? Very effective way of doing it with vinyl!
Philbahn said:Hi James yes it is chrome. It was dark last night when I did it and it looked good then, now in daylight it looks even betterjameshilton said:I guess all that writing and sun logo is also reflective silver? Very effective way of doing it with vinyl!![]()
Earlier than you may have thought!Steve said:Roll on the day they get electricity for night lighting up north .
Neil Robinson said:Earlier than you may have thought!Steve said:Roll on the day they get electricity for night lighting up north .
http://www.englandsnortheast.co.uk/electric1870s.html < Link To http://www.englandsnorthe....uk/electric1870s.html
And Alex Ferguson still thought there should have been another 4 minutes of extra timeKeithT said:Neil Robinson said:Earlier than you may have thought!Steve said:Roll on the day they get electricity for night lighting up north .
http://www.englandsnortheast.co.uk/electric1870s.html < Link To http://www.englandsnorthe....uk/electric1870s.html
The first ever demonstration of electric light was said to have been at Buile Hill Park Mansion, Salford, Lancs in 1850. It was a massive searchlight and festoon lighting.
I've heard that name somewhere.yb281 said:And Alex Ferguson still thought there should have been another 4 minutes of extra timeKeithT said:Neil Robinson said:Earlier than you may have thought!Steve said:Roll on the day they get electricity for night lighting up north .
http://www.englandsnortheast.co.uk/electric1870s.html < Link To http://www.englandsnorthe....uk/electric1870s.html
The first ever demonstration of electric light was said to have been at Buile Hill Park Mansion, Salford, Lancs in 1850. It was a massive searchlight and festoon lighting..
Steve said:It was dark last night when I did it and it looked good then, now in daylight it looks even better![]()