DB CLASS 66s
Bright Red ‘Sheds’ Finished in Latest Liveries.
Observers of the contemporary railway will have noticed the
shift towards a more austere form of corporate identity for Deutsche Bahn
locomotives in the UK. Having re-branded itself from DB Schenker to DB Cargo,
locomotives and wagons have been emerging with simple DB branding, in common
with stock operating on the European mainland.
The bright red and grey livery is certainly eye-catching,
especially when a freshly painted locomotive is seen hauling a complete rake of
matching red wagons. Having looked into the subject of banking locomotives
recently (issue 234 of Model Rail magazine), the idea of recreating one of the DB Class 66s equipped
for Lickey banking duties appealed. Having approached Precision Labels for a
set of suitable decals, he suggested also modelling 66136, with its special
scheme commemorating the Yiwu (China) to London overland freight service, which
seemed like a great idea.
Using both a Bachmann and a Hornby 66, the re-branding
didn’t take long and Precision
Labels also supplied sets of 3D-printed side mirrors and swing-knuckle
couplers, making the job complete. The spotlights fitted to Lickey banker 66055
were scratchbuilt from plastic rod and brass wire – fitting working LEDs seemed
like a step too far!
Hi George Andy Small here. You showed me how to fade blue rolling stock on your advanced weathering using grey oils. What would you use to fade BR green?
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DeleteLight grey will work equally well on BR green. Funnily enough, there's a couple of suitable demos on green DMUs in my latest book, 'Weathering for Railway Modellers, Volume One', which is on sale now. Click on the BOOKS tab at the top of the page...
Cheers,
George.
Hi George I thought I had all your books & DVDs but not this one. I have just ordered a copy. Many thanks. Andy
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