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Patty’s Customs: How I made my 1953 James the Red Engine replica!

Patty’s Customs: How I made my 1953 James the Red Engine replica! (300 sub special)

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Hello everyone this is my 300 sub special! Sorry if I sound weird I’m sick while doing the voice recording.
James theme by One Tram Band

Runaway theme by SA Music
Uh no link for other sorry

This project took all of my energy

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  1. I'm only now thinking about this but the materials James used were wood cardboard paper glue and a single called contact cement The cement stuff was used for the face while the entirety of James was ripped out of piece of wood cardboard paper like I said but you get the point

  2. That model of James is amazing, its cool to see someone actually make one aswell qnd for it to look so accurate, a tip to make one more accurate to the prop used in 1953 would to paint it blue (I know it sounds odd but when tv was shot in black and white they would use blue as a substitute to red as red showed up to dark while blue keeps is bright appearance while the red (even a bright red) would turn a dark grey)

  3. I just love this model. the face is the best feauture along with the boiler shape. btw, i just found the channel patty and i've subbed. love ur content, SLF.

  4. Fun Fact: The models made by P.R Wickham, he always made his engines either with Balsa Wood or cardboard so the body was probably one of those and his face was made with Plastone. Funnily enough he also made other TTTE models which some people for the longest time believed were the actual models for the 1953 pilot.

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