Showing posts with label Freight Brown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freight Brown. Show all posts

Monday, 19 October 2015

Weathered VCA Vans

Fastline Simulation: An example of one of the later built examples of VCA van in faded freight brown livery.

Fastline Simulation: This example of a maroon liveried VCA has seen considerable traffic and is decidedly faded and patchy.

Fastline Simulation: This Railfreight flame red and grey liveried late build VCA with the increased tare weight has lost much of the vibrancy in the livery colours.
A short while ago we showed you the full range of clean VCA vans that we will be including in our forthcoming Train Simulator 2016 expansion.

Today we present the work weary examples with patchy and faded paintwork and lettering. It's not a great leap to imagine the number of trips they have made from South Wales carrying products produced by the Metal Box company.

Monday, 12 October 2015

Clean VCA Vans


Fastline Simulation: A VCA from the first lot is seen after being recently repainted in maroon livery.

Fastline Simulation: A VCA in sparkling Railfreight flame red and grey livery stands outside of the works.
We first gave you a glimpse of the VCA vans as the header image for the September Update. Today we felt it was about time to let you have a look at the full set of clean vans. Naturally there will be some weathered examples along later.

In 1971 a new design of air braked long wheelbase van with two centrally mounted sliding doors appeared from Ashford works. These 125 wagons to lot 3764 were coded as COV CD and were painted Freight Brown with a large Double Arrow high on the left hand side. In the 2nd half of 1974, Shildon Works constructed a further 100 vans to lot 3832. It is these 2 lots of wagons that feature in this pack. After the change over to TOPS, these vans were coded as VCA, though the 2nd lot were incorrectly labelled as VBA when new (not featured in the pack). In time the first lot were repainted in Maroon livery with a boxed Double Arrow and Railfreight branding. Both lots later received Railfreight Flame Red & Grey livery.

Monday, 8 June 2015

Carflats: Fresh Paint

It's always good to start getting base textures on to models and these have been no exception as the application of colour is really starting to bring them to life. The paintwork at the moment is still very much base coat with the ambient occlusion added with a basic set-up on the shaders so still a way to go!

Fastline Simulation - Carflats: An FVV carflat to diagram 1/131 in Rail Blue livery with vacuum brakes, taller sides with removable sections with wooden ends and Motorail branding.
This Dia. 1/131 FVV is in Rail Blue complete with Motorail branding. The wagon has the taller type of sides with removable end sections and wooden ends.

This version will also be supplied carrying TOPS code NGV representing the 16 or so vehiucles that were transferred to the non passenger carrying coaching stock series for Motorail use in the mid 1980s as a part of the sectorisation of British Rail.

Fastline Simulation - Carflats: An FVW carflat to diagram 1/177 in brown livery with vacuum brakes, through air pipes and shorter sides with removable sections with wooden ends.
This Dia 1/177 FVW in brown livery has the short version of sides with removeable sections and wooden ends.

This model will also be supplied as an FVV without the through air pipe.

Fastline Simulation - Carflats: An FVX carflat to diagram 1/088 in Rail Blue livery with vacuum and air brakes, fixed sides with steel ends and Motorail branding.
A Dia 1/088 vehicle carrying Rail Blue livery and Motorail branding. The wagon has fixed sides and a steel end along with a buckeye coupling and dual brakes, hence the TOPS code of FVX.

the story of the carflats is complex and confusing to say the least and that was before in service modifications! As such we've taken a decision to portray the best fit of variations in terms of sides, ends, braking and draw gear. Vehicles to every diagram had a mix of all elements but those shown are the most prevalent for the diagram in question.

All that remains now is to start adding some grime and the finalise the set-up of the shaders oh and some loads of course. I've just seen a WIP render of one of the loads under development and I think there will be a very interesting blog post in the future.