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Varnish Fix Transfers

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    In the past 15 months, we have been restoring the 5897 LMS 3rd Class Corridor Brake. Our original plans for a Period III livery scheme (1940-49) have been changed when our painter and leader of the Duchess support crew, Adrian Ashby had the bright idea to recreate the*Coronation Scot*livery to match the Streamlined 6229. So we did and the carriage will be coupled behind the Duchess for the LMS event on the weekend 24-5/9/2011. The carriage will then be on display in the Museum’s Great Hall.
    [​IMG]The 5897 LMS 3rd Brake in 2000 in Standard LMS Livery

    The repainting of the 5897 gave us the opportunity for an application of varnish fix transfers; as many of you are probably aware, it*was and still is*common practice to apply the*Company Crest and frequently*numbers and letters using special transfers. For those who are familiar with railway or airfix models, the method has great similarities to this of water-based transfers, only in full scale rather than on a*00-gauge model!
    [​IMG]"Publicity That Sticks". Application instructions on the back of a historical tansfer dated 1957

    The transfers are produced using screen-printing methods from companies specialised in Railway Transfers Insignia. Although transfers come with instructions, the LMS Carriage association has produced a technical sheet with a detailed description of the method.
    [​IMG]Taking no risks. We tried several varnish/solvent mixes and drying times before the actual application.

    The application*of the transfers took place in two stages. We used a test panel to try different mixes of varnish and drying times. Once we found the ideal*formula, we applied two LMS crests 14″ d each in the centre of the vehicles sides.
    Instead of boring you with how we did it, we shot a quick video that we hope will be self-explanatory!*A future*post will be dedicated on the conservation work carried*on the LMS 3rd Brake.
    [​IMG]The LMS Crest transfer on the side of the carriage. The final coat of gloss is yet to be applied.

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