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Professional Painting & Lining Service:

Please browse through our photo gallery of completed customer commissions by using the buttons to the left.

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Any livery can be painted, from 7 mm up to 3.5" Gauge (clockwork, electric & live steam).

bullet Pre-Grouping, The Big Four and BR Liveries.
 
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Coarse Scale, Fine Scale and "Ready-to-Run" Locomotives & Coaches.

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All lining completed by hand, with a bow pen, in the correct style for your period.

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Hand painted lettering/crests, where no transfers exists.

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High quality industrial enamel paints give a sharp, deep colour and a fine lustre. Livery colours are matched with the help of The National Railway Museum archives, the HMRS, RCTS and our own extensive collection of reference books and photographs.
 

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Normal finish for fine scale models is satin and ex-works, other finish styles to customer taste (i.e more flat/more glossy)

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Weathering can be done from one day’s operation to the end of BR Steam.

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Excellence and the quality of workmanship are guaranteed - the result, a superb piece of work, carefully executed to your exact requirements and a model of subtle, classic elegance, of which you can be proud.

Please browse through our photo gallery of completed customer commissions by using the buttons to the left.

Please note, whilst every care is taken when photographing models; lighting, camera angle, exposure etc can sometimes alter the colours displayed in the photograph from  the true colour of the actual model when seen in natural light.

In order to facilitate reasonable page loading speeds I have had to reduce the resolution of the photographs on this site. Should you be interested in a particular loco/livery, a high resolution photograph can be emailed, or sent to you via Royal Mail.

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This site was last updated Monday, 26 July 2010