Captain Kernow
Western Thunderer
Nice job on the provisional store, matey - weathering is very effective.
Well, it does roll off the tongue a bit more smoothly than 'Upper Cac Top Yard Exchange Sidings'....Recon the new name 'Boomers Wood' has plenty of scope for innuendos...................not that I would lower myself of course
I couldn't possibly confirm that was one of the reasons for choosing itRecon the new name 'Boomers Wood' has plenty of scope for innuendos...................not that I would lower myself of course
Cheap acrylics mainly Phill, I'm still working through my 'pound a pot' stash from about 5 years ago.Nice weathering Steve .....what paints have you used ?
Not a very exciting story I'm afraid (or based on any attempt at reality ). I was looking at a map of the S&D route, got distracted by having photographed engines in Bridgewater Yard, then I saw the name Boomer Wood just south of Bridgewater. I liked the sound of it, there is an element of innuendo to keep with the over running theme, it isn't a million miles away from where the S&D ran, so I stuck an S on the end of Boomer and there we have it. Its quite difficult choosing a name for something that was never intended to have one, or have any background story to it at all - but having Project at an exhibition isn't that good an idea eitherGo on then, someone's got to ask, why "Boomers Wood"?
Anything is possible..... I just need pictures and preferably a drawing, as there might be sales in 7mm.Very nice Steve, excellent weathering and as usual brings out all the nice detail, I am so envious of 4mm modellers having these quality kits, I just hope this triggers a requirement desire for 28Ten so he produces a proverder store in 1/32nd!
I do like the fact that you have the full model railway bug, i.e modelling G1,S7 & 4mm, I am desperately trying now to stick to just G1 1/32nd, however I have a Bachmann warship, Heljan hymek & D95xx and a Dapol D63xx to complete someday! However speakiing with Fred yesterday he has now finished the D600`er cab in 1/32nd so perhaps I will never get those 4mm loco`s ever finished.
Cheers Steve It has been quite nice to just be able to buy a kit and stick it together and paint it - I don't think it'll be that long before we can have something similar in 1/32, we just need to stop the Guv getting distracted too oftenVery nice Steve, excellent weathering and as usual brings out all the nice detail, I am so envious of 4mm modellers having these quality kits, I just hope this triggers a requirement desire for 28Ten so he produces a proverder store in 1/32nd!
Its a full bug at the moment Steve, there are another four (or is it five) scales / gauges to add to that lot! I have another two and a half years of mucking around and trying things out before I pick the direction I want to head off in. Mind you, I'm also aware that I might just keep dabbling in everythingI do like the fact that you have the full model railway bug, i.e modelling G1,S7 & 4mm, I am desperately trying now to stick to just G1 1/32nd, however I have a Bachmann warship, Heljan hymek & D95xx and a Dapol D63xx to complete someday! However speakiing with Fred yesterday he has now finished the D600`er cab in 1/32nd so perhaps I will never get those 4mm loco`s ever finished.
Not a very exciting story I'm afraid (or based on any attempt at reality ). I was looking at a map of the S&D route, got distracted by having photographed engines in Bridgewater Yard, then I saw the name Boomer Wood just south of Bridgewater. I liked the sound of it, there is an element of innuendo to keep with the over running theme, it isn't a million miles away from where the S&D ran, so I stuck an S on the end of Boomer and there we have it. Its quite difficult choosing a name for something that was never intended to have one, or have any background story to it at all - but having Project at an exhibition isn't that good an idea either
Solder cut down fishplates, or add another pair of wiring feeds...lazy man win, solder fishplatesI see you've been doing a bit of CWR in the foreground as well - good man!
.... I'd got the first coat of filler on the platform before going away, since then its had two further coats and been sanded down to get to the final surface. ....