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Re-painting a LGB 4-wheel carriage
Following on from my other threads on improving some of the second hand stuff I aquired for the Elly James and Keith light railway I've found time in recent weeks to crack on with improving a pair of LGB coaches I aquired via the Wanted section on here!
They started out as nicely finished but a bit ghastly 1985 150 years of Deutsche Eisenbahn - I believe they were originally part of a set marketed in the US? Anyhow - they had the larger bodyside windows and most importantly a flatter roof profile then others I found so were perfect for this project.
I wanted to re-create a pair of Zillertalbahn coaches - so had some custom transfers made via John at Precision Labels. I drew up the artwork in Adobe Illustrator and he had it printed using his ALPS printer (in white) onto transfer paper.
I thought sharing this with you all might encourage you to have a go with your stock - I'm now on the look out for a second set of 4-wheelers to do in an all over olive colour so keep your eyes peeled for when that starts!
Step one: Strip down the coach to it's component parts.
Following on from my other threads on improving some of the second hand stuff I aquired for the Elly James and Keith light railway I've found time in recent weeks to crack on with improving a pair of LGB coaches I aquired via the Wanted section on here!
They started out as nicely finished but a bit ghastly 1985 150 years of Deutsche Eisenbahn - I believe they were originally part of a set marketed in the US? Anyhow - they had the larger bodyside windows and most importantly a flatter roof profile then others I found so were perfect for this project.
I wanted to re-create a pair of Zillertalbahn coaches - so had some custom transfers made via John at Precision Labels. I drew up the artwork in Adobe Illustrator and he had it printed using his ALPS printer (in white) onto transfer paper.
I thought sharing this with you all might encourage you to have a go with your stock - I'm now on the look out for a second set of 4-wheelers to do in an all over olive colour so keep your eyes peeled for when that starts!
Step one: Strip down the coach to it's component parts.









