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This video is a "one year later" holiday remix of my project of kit-bashing/kit-building a DSB class R (I). The original four videos have been condensed into a single film for ease of viewing. A few winter pictures has also been thrown in to make it more seasonal. The first class R locomotive was acquired by the Danish State Railways (DSB) in 1912 to haul heavy trains up the inclines in the eastern part of Jutland. The class R (I) loco was designed by Borsig in Berlin and the prototypes were such a success that more locos were ordered from both Borsig and Winterthur in Switzerland. Later, similar engines but with three cylinders were ordered and these became known as class R (II). Here in the 1950s when my layout is set both versions of the class R were used for a variety of duties and were found both in passenger- and goods train services. The model is based on a resin kit from Tikøb Hobby mounted on a donor model from Liliput (L 131999). For more information on the project and the history of the DSB class R please visit my blog (mostly in Danish but there are a lot of pictures): https://sundborg.wordpress.com/2020/1... Materials used in this video: • AK Interactive AK042 European Earth Pigment • Deluxe AD55 Glue 'N' Glaze 50ml • Humbrol 12 Copper • KM-Text – DSB litra R • Microscale Industries MI-1 Micro Set – Decal Setting • Microscale Industries MI-2 Micro Sol – Decal Softening • Mod Podge CS11301 Waterbased Sealer • Mr. Hobby P118 White Putty • Noch 61145 Weathering Powder Set • Pioneer Mighty Bond Instant Glue • Preiser 16325 • Pro Masking Tape • Simbalion SP-12 Soft Pastel • Tamiya 87038 Extra Thin Cement • Testor’s 1160 Dullcote Laquer • Testor’s 1161 Glosscote Laquer • Testor’s 1789 Airbrush Thinner • Vallejo 70.941 Burnt Umber • Vallejo 70.946 Dark Red • Vallejo 70.950 Black • Vallejo 70.951 White • Vallejo 70.955 Flat Flesh • Vallejo 70.965 Prussian Blue • Vallejo 71.045 Cement Grey • Vallejo 71 161 Airbrush Thinner • Vallejo 73.002 Grease & Oil • Vallejo 73.005 Dirt • Vallejo 73.814 Engine Fuel Stains • Vallejo 74.602 Surface Primer Black • Vallejo 76.518 Black Wash • Vallejo 76.523 European Dust Wash • Woodland Scenics B93 Coal Lump Music: The Roaring 1920s royalty free Music by Giorgio Di Campo for @FreeSound Music http://freesoundmusic.eu / freemusicfor. . / freesoundmusic original video: • The Roaring Twenties - 80min Mix of 1920s ... Finally, here is a shout-out to some of the other You-tubers who’s channels I have enjoyed recently: Bluffers to Buffers, Chadwick Model Railway, csxmad, DaveClass47, David Hyde, DeanPark, djstrains, EverardJunction, Fos Scale Models, Galgorm Hall, heldvorerdbeeerfeld, Hovermotion, Jason Jensen Trains, Jennifer E. Kirk, Johns MOBA, Kathy Millart, Luke Towan, MarklinofSweden, McKinley Railway, medway railway modeler, Miniatur Wunderland, Model Railroad Hobbyist Magazine, Model Railroading, Moldy Raspberry, mpeterll, NOCH, Nordic Tram, OO Neal, Paul Apps at Sandling Junction, Renaud Yver, Sam’s Trains, Sebb’s 1zu87, The Scrap Line. Check out their channels, they all do amazing work!