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Western Thunderer
Martyn,

The layout looks excellent, well done with the video, and agree about a full layout article. If I may ask, would it be possible for you to post a few photo's of your fiddle yard.

Many Thanks,

Gary

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‘This photo is of the lifting hatch...

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Yes, Martyn,

don’t be shy about work in progress, few of us have complete layouts to show!

we can enjoy yours too!

cheers
Simon

‘The first photo shows the private sidings on a lower level than the mainline, the platform is placed roughly where the station will be situated. Apologies reference the cat, Lulu likes to be in charge !

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Below looking from left, headshunt to lower yard, up main, down main and entrance to the goods yard.

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Cheers,

Martyn.
 

cmax

Western Thunderer
Hi Martyn,

Thank you for the photo's, the freight in the video, is that roughly the maximum train length.

Many Thanks,

Gary
 

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Hi Martyn
Any chance of some more pics of the scenic parts
John

Hi John,

What you have seen up to now and in my pass posts are as far as it goes scenic wise at the present, so until I get some more point motors fitted and ballast laid, that's it ....



Hi Martyn,

Thank you for the photo's, the freight in the video, is that roughly the maximum train length.

Many Thanks,

Gary

Hi Gary,

I can fit a few more wagons into that train length to fit in the goods loop, but I've had double the length of the train in the video running, but it doesn't look prototypical for a quiet branch line, ;) :D.

Cheers,

Martyn.
 

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Evening Dan,

That's very kind of you to say. Regarding the ballast I have used Woodland Scenics Grey and I mix a bottle of course with a bottle of medium, then once it's all glued down I give it a slight waft of Vallejo acrylic Dark Earth through the airbrush to tone down the overall grey colour of the ballast.

Hope this is of some help,

Martyn.
 

Muddysblues

Western Thunderer
Thought I’d try a video just to see if it would come out ok. Well I tried straight from my iPhone , the picture was crystal clear but not on an upload, so this clip is from YouTube.


I could just sit on the bank near the bridge, with my butties and a drink, just waiting and watching to see what rolls by :thumbs:

lovely Martyn

Craig.
 

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Good morning Dave,

Great to see you have moved over and joined the rest of us merry men, I'm sure any posts you put up will be gratefully received by us lot, and loads of photos is the order of the day.

My backs aching something terrible this morning as I knew it would, I completed a job that I had been putting off for ages yesterday, I finally installed the last 6 tortoise motors... Well I have still got to wire them up :rolleyes:.... At least then I can get the remaining trackwork ballasted, point rodding installed, etc, etc......

All the best,

Martyn.
 

wenlock

Active Member
Good morning Dave,

Great to see you have moved over and joined the rest of us merry men, I'm sure any posts you put up will be gratefully received by us lot, and loads of photos is the order of the day.

My backs aching something terrible this morning as I knew it would, I completed a job that I had been putting off for ages yesterday, I finally installed the last 6 tortoise motors... Well I have still got to wire them up :rolleyes:.... At least then I can get the remaining trackwork ballasted, point rodding installed, etc, etc......

All the best,

Martyn.
 

wenlock

Active Member
Morning Martyn and John,

Thanks for the welcome, I’m looking forward to exploring the site and contributing to the forum. Installing point motors is always a bit grim, I hope your back recovers soon Martyn!

Im going to find a shady spot in the garden and spend the day wandering the corridors of Western Thunder:)

Best wishes

Dave
 

Dog Star

Western Thunderer
Im going to find a shady spot in the garden and spend the day wandering the corridors of Western Thunder.
Just be careful about where you wander and how far... if you get too close to the back row of the class then that is Jordan territory (@Jordan) and to escape from Jordan's comedy ways then you are going to need Tiffin as payment :thumbs: .

regards, Graham

[BTW - I have found the D14 sides which show the error in the beading - the bead is missing from the centre of the curved piece in the waist and eaves panel on the compartment piece which abuts the guard's lookout. At a guess, the additional pieces are about 1.5mm tall and about 0.7mm wide.]
 

wenlock

Active Member
Just be careful about where you wander and how far... if you get too close to the back row of the class then that is Jordan territory (@Jordan) and to escape from Jordan's comedy ways then you are going to need Tiffin as payment :thumbs: .

regards, Graham

[BTW - I have found the D14 sides which show the error in the beading - the bead is missing from the centre of the curved piece in the waist and eaves panel on the compartment piece which abuts the guard's lookout. At a guess, the additional pieces are about 1.5mm tall and about 0.7mm wide.]

I shall leave a trail of bread crumbs to help me find my way back home! I just hope no one is hungry :)

Im afraid my D14 will have to live with the error, there’s no way I’m going to repaint the sides, it took long enough the first time ;)

Enjoy the sunshine!

BW

Dave
 

Ian@StEnochs

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I shall leave a trail of bread crumbs to help me find my way back home! I just hope no one is hungry


Dave

We will all be hungry if this is the price of bread flour! I saw this on eBay last night. I buy the same stuff but it costs less than £2 in my local shop.

Ian.

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