7mm , Blackney, A Glimpse of the Forest

Alan

Western Thunderer
As Promised some photos of the vanwide with a couple of other details. Frank's truck now has his name on it and Frank senior has appeared and is chatting to his son Frank Junior about Blakeney's last football match against Minsterworth a one all draw, (I played in that game as a young goalkeeper). The other photo shows Porter Williams talking to the "Major" about the rumours of the line's closure.

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76043

Western Thunderer
Sorry, Alan, we have hijacked your thread. I'd be interested to know if you have a Fox reference number because their website is vast.

Well done on the BRM article, I shall look out for it.

Agreed with Adam on size in 4mm, I used the Modelmaster complete transfers in that scale.
Cheers
Tony
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
Tony, The ref. No. for the fox transfers I used is FRH 7960. You get 2 sheets which allows you to do both sides of the Van. The sheet also has lettering for Vanwide Insul-fish, Insul-meat, Vanwide, vanfit and a few more. There are complete nos. for 3 vanwides plus individual nos. 12T (2 sizes) XP both in a square and un squared (is there such a word) plus balnck black patches. The service was excellent. I ordered on line at 12.45 on Monday and they arrived with the post on Tuesday morning (as it happens at 9.15, for once the postman satrted hi round at our end of the village, occ. he stars at the other end and we get our post nearer midday.) The lettering for Frank Drakes' lorry also arrived with the same order 3mm yellow Font Cheltenham.
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
slight changes are afoot, as i said in the article in BRM I've never been too happy with the holes in the scenic section at the fiddleyard end. I'll post pictures in the near future when I've thought it all through.
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
A rough mock up of what I'm hoping to achieve.











The idea came whilst reading The Forest of Dean Branch Vol 1 and coming across Cullamore Bridge, A girder bridge spanning in this case 4 tracks with two piers. In fact the sides appear to be a wooden fence rather than steel.
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
Progress so far on the Bridge.



Firstly the real bridge Cullamore Bridge neat Ruspidge. The photo is from The Forest Of Dean Branch Volume 1 by Ian Pope and Paul Karau is heavily cropped from an original phot by l. E. Copeland, Please do not copy or use anywhere else.






The basic buttress' have been built using foamboard, they will be covered by Slaters rough stone. The last couple of days I have been building the wooden fence on the bridge. To me nothing looks more like wood than wood. So I looked into my stock of Balsa wood and realised I had enough different thicknesses to start construction. The upright pailings were cut at a scale 4ft and placed on masking tape to keep them still.







When they were all laid some 50 scale ft (about 100+ bits of balsa) the cross members were glued on.







Then the pre-cut posts were added. The first time I did it I tried to cut slots for the crossmembers not at all successful. That will be the fence on the backscene side of the bridge were you will not really be able to see the mess I made. This time I filed the slots. Much more successful. These were the glued in place.







The fuzz you can see in the bottom right corner is the filings.



Finally peeled the fence from the masking tape when all was dry and place it on the bridge.







All that needs to be done up top is to prime the deck and fence and the paint it. Then I'll start on the buttress'.
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
Initially the buttresses did stick out further but were too close to the stock. I could take a scalpel and cut out a scale foot from the deck. I'll cogitate on the idea Dave.
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
Morning Alan.

I'd agree with, Dave. The weeds etc at the top of the piers really add to the scene.

Totally agree with you regarding the use of wood as well. I tend not to paint it either. I use a selection of pastels to colour. Really picks out the grain.

Rob.
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
The bridge progresses, rather work on the bridge progresses. The fence has been primed, the girders primed and painted black and the deck has been primed and given a coat of light tarmac. Weathering etc to follow. I've even done the first corner stones on one of the buttresses. The stones will be cut into them.











 

paulc

Western Thunderer
Morning Alan.

I'd agree with, Dave. The weeds etc at the top of the piers really add to the scene.

Totally agree with you regarding the use of wood as well. I tend not to paint it either. I use a selection of pastels to colour. Really picks out the grain.

Rob.
Hi Rob , have you tried spirit based markers like the Copic range , they soak into the wood and just leave a hint of colour after the carrier evaporates .
Cheers Paul
 

NHY 581

Western Thunderer
Hi Rob , have you tried spirit based markers like the Copic range , they soak into the wood and just leave a hint of colour after the carrier evaporates .
Cheers Paul


Thanks Paul.

I've not heard of these. They sound quite useful. I will look to it.


Rob.
 

Alan

Western Thunderer
The bridge is now stoned, it couldn't cope with another lockdown so it hit the bottle.



We, that is the bridge and I are now almost ready for the painting and weathering stage ,but we still have to prime the piers. The gap at the top will be filled and grass and weeds painted as in the original photo.



I must apologise for the cliché but the Land Rover only arrived from Liverpool this morning.







 
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