Liveries Pinzadave's Livery Creation Thread

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    I think you should go back to the very beginning and recreate your very first livery using all the new skills you have acquired over the years.

    Then you can put the 2 models side by side and marvel at the improvement. (Unless of course you've got worse since then ;) ).
     
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    :D Not sure about that David, I fear it may NOT be better!
     
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    Class 83 continues:
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    83005 - I do like the angled yellow ends on these machines.
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    What was you very first livery Dave? Do you still have it?
     
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    I had to look - my first repaint was 47522 in Parcels Green, uploaded on 14th October 2022. It has 17 subscribers.
    (The pic is of - I think - Version 2; I cannot find a pic of V1)
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    That was followed by a couple more versions of 47522, then 47305 in TE Blue & Yellow; 47803 in 3 variations of Infrastructure livery; 40106 in Green and D200 / 40122 in Green.

    A lot of my repaints are only on the Hub; I don't have room on my Livery Designer for them - only 300 per TSW version (of which I have 3, 4 and 5). What I tend to keep on my computer are the base models of each loco or coach or wagon.
     
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    Back to Class 81s. There are a number of variations of Class 81 I can address. First, a few more bog-standard Full Yellow end examples:
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    Just sneaking in 82005 here:
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    Back to Class 81. In the early 1980s, you could still see Electrics with Black headcode panels. Here are 2:

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    The BR Class 81s were the only Electric locos allocated to Scotland in the 1980s, with all of them at Glasgow Shields Road. Some of them received the 'Salmon' emblem chosen for Motherwell TMD - allocated Diesels, again the only BR Blue Electrics to have such an embellishment.
    But herein lies a mystery - If you search for BR Motherwell Depot online, you will be taken to the now-Network Rail Depot on A721 Bellshall Road in Motherwell.
    If you search for Glasgow Shields Road Depot, you will be taken to St.Andrews Drive, off Shields Road, in the Pollokshields area of South Glasgow, which is rather a long way from Motherwell. It seems odd that Shields Road would adopt the same emblem as Motherwell when so far apart. What is even stranger is that there is a Shields Road off the A721 not far from Motherwell TMD, but which has no obvious railway connections!

    "And..." you may ask?

    Well, here are some 'Salmon' - flavoured Class 81s!

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    You are the driver of a Class 31 about to take some vans from Hemel Hempstead sidings to Wembley Sidings, when the train Guard informs you of a fault with the Guards Van, meaning you will not be going anywhere. You set off to the Signal Box telephone at the far end of Platform 3 to report it. You are told to stay where you are until you are called back. So, you enjoy watching the trains roll by. After about a half hour, you are called back and told to return to your loco and await the arrival of a replacement Guards Van.

     
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    More Salmon:

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    I didn't think I would be uploading Electric locos as part of a 'Team' , but actually the preserved AC electrics are in their 'own' Team - Team ACLG.
    The ACLG group was formed in 1996 and currently have 5 AC locos in their care: 81002; 82008; 83012; 85006; 89001. Over that time, they have also had ownership or care of a number of other AC Electrics: 84001 (owned by NRM); 86101; 86213; 86401 and 87002.

    I intend to model all the locos (except 89001) in a livery they have carried while preserved, or in the case of some, in a few of the liveries they have carried!
     
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    Team ACLG Class 81:

    81002 in BR Blue with 'Leaping Salmon'
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    Team ACLG Class 82:
    82008 in InterCity Executive livery
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    Team ACLG Class 83 (AL3):

    E3035 in Electric Blue livery as new
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    Very nice Dave :cool:
    Tempted to add this as an excursion scenario in my EDN-GLA pack.
     
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    Be my guest, David. I couldn't get it to run with MK1s though, only MK2s.
     
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    Next up on Team ACLG is 84001. Although it has never been owned by the group, it is the property of the NRM, the group did have custodianship for a few years and did some important and needed restoration work on it. The loco is currently on the turntable at the NRM, York; I know because I saw and photographed it yesterday!
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    Team ACLG Class 85
    85006 in BR Blue, as currently preserved.
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    85006 was renumbered as 85101 in 1989. The loco received an unofficial livery during preservation, albeit one it could have received - Railfreight Distribution. Notice the FD markings are only on one side.
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    Team ACLG Class 86/1.
    86101. This loco passed through the hands of the ACLG but is now owned by LSL. Here it is in preserved BR Blue.

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    Team ACLG Class 86/2
    86213. Another loco that was preserved but has subsequently moved on - this time though to Bulgaria! In preserved InterCity livery without markings.
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    Team ACLG Class 86/4 86401 in NSE livery
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    And Team ACLG Class 87 87002 in BR Blue
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    That concludes Team ACLG, but I have also done one other based on 85101, in What If.. Railfreight Grey

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    Before I go back to the 1960s, here is 84009 or rather, ADB 968021 in RTC colours. This loco survived until 1995.

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    WOT no Anglia :o :cool:
     
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    :D Sorry, no Anglia. I actually never saw anything in Anglia livery,:( it was during my 'lean' railway years when I didn't / couldn't get out and about.
     
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    I like the NSE and Technical liveried ones. Although the nice bright screenshot (not a criticism) of the NSE one whacks you between the eyes a bit :)
     
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    The early NSE with the paler blue did tend to 'whack you between the eyes'! It was such a contrast to Corporate Blue.
     
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    I don't know why, but it always amazes me that BR introduced its first 25KV AC Electrics as early as 1959. For some reason, I expected them to be introduced in the mid to late 1960s. Steam locos were still being built when AL1 E3001 was taken into service. Using the JT Class 86 as a base, I am modelling all the AL series, 1 - 5, the Pilot-Scheme locos, if you like, and of course, the production version - AL6, complete in their Electric Blue and White livery with cast numbers and cast BR Crests. I'll be modelling one original livery and one with Small Yellow Panels for each Class.
    Beware the number trap of the ALs, they were not numbered in Class order: E3001 - E3023 were AL1s; E3024 - E3035 were AL3s; E3036 - E3045 were AL4s; E3046 - E3055 were AL2s; E3056 - E3095 were AL5s; E3096 and E3097 were AL1s; E3098 (originally E3303) and E3099 (E3304) and E3100 were AL3s!
    AL6 starts with E3101 through to E3200.

    One more thing. Because these are all based on the JT Class 86, the AL1-5s are all Representations only. I can do nothing about the discrepancies between the Classes, eg, windows, grilles, front end design etc, but have tried to capture the look. The Headcodes were a problem too and I have tried to make them look reasonable despite the fixed lamps which seriously hampered my fitting certain specific numbers!

    First up is E3001, the one that started it all:
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    AL1 E3005 with small Yellow panels:
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