Okay. Who spotted that the lining on the N8 was inside out? And didn't tell me?
I didn't until I'd started applying the black inner bead that seperates the red and white bands. I then thought, "that doesn't look right." Of course it didn't! By then though, I was becoming increasingly concerned at the robustness (or otherwise) of the paintwork. So start again was the order of the day. No wonder it takes me so b*&^dy long to do anything...
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Right loco, wrong lining...
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...wrong loco, right lining!
Stupid boy.
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