Model railway coach flush-glazing + passengers - Lima Mk2 upgrade part 3

To complete my short series upgrading an old Lima Mk2 coach, I’ve improved the glazing and added some passengers to make the most of my 3D printed interior and lighting. The old Lima is let down by the thick plastic windows and deep set frames, so in this video I replace them with South Eastern Finecast flush glaze windows, walking through how to remove the old glazing and all the modifications required to get the new ones to fit – not difficult, but time consuming. I also share a quick-win solution using simple acetate sheet – either for an easy alternative, or as a half-way house to fitting the full flush glazing later. Then, to finish, adding some inexpensive passenger figures, repainted for extra realism, and decals for the windows, bringing the whole coach to life – now clearly visible in the illuminated interior through the improved glazing. Shopping list: South Eastern Finecast flush glaze Windows: Lima BR Mk 2 (SKU SE37) £3.99 (https://www.sefinecast.co.uk - currently listed as 'sold out' but available from eBay and other suppliers) Glue 'n' Glaze: £8.75 (https://deluxematerials.co.uk/product... - also available at other retailers) Passenger figures: 60pcs All Seated Mini 1:87 Painted Figures Passenger HO Scale Sitting People £7.97 (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304201930560 - also available from other eBay sellers) Fox Transfers: F4203/3 - InterCity Coach - No Smoking £3.65 (https://www.fox-transfers.co.uk) Other links: 3D printable interior: https://paterpracticus.com/lima-coach... Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 0:25 Removing original Lima glazing 1:06 Separating roof and windows 2:36 Preparing the roof 4:23 Quick-win acetate glazing 7:43 Full flush glazing: 9:05 Preparing the frames 12:27 Fitting the windows 14:04 Production line 16:07 Fitting and frosting the toilet windows 19:57Adding passengers 24:52 No smoking window decals 26:09 Summary and conclusions