Love Lane, B.R. (E) c.1956-59

richard carr

Western Thunderer
Hi David

They should both be fun to make, or have you made the mainline one yet, I see it has a bit of curve at one end, that always adds to the challenge.

Richard
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
This weeks update from Love Lane sees slates on the goods shed roof starting to be applied.

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Our own in house 3D printed ridge tiles fitted to the granary roof.

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Windows and interiors of the railway cottages.

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Embankments around the station cutting being built up and mock up retaining walls.

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Rainwater pipes and gutters on the granary, still more pipes and the doors to be fitted.
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J15 65475 re-fuels after bringing in a goods train.
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LT Pannier on a works train heads North
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Britannia class 70005 'John Milton' heads southbound on a return excursion to Liverpool St.


If your going to the S7 Groups' Albury meet on the 27th of this month, April, then you can see all this and the progress that has been made with the re-work of Love Lane.

Col.
 

Oz7mm

Western Thunderer
Rhod continues on his mission to complete the goods shed. It came back this week complete with roof slates. This time it hasn't warped!

The effort that was put into the underside of the roof, especially the canopy over the road side has paid off with the rafters and tile battens visible.

Just to recap, this is based on the shed that stood at Ongar but mirrored to suit the site. As it has large skylights the inside has been modelled in detail including a 3D printed crane drawn by none other than @S-Club-7 himself.

John

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Oz7mm

Western Thunderer
Incidentally, the strange looking purlins under the canopy are laser cut 3mm acrylic. The only thing we though might not warp. They will of course be painted.

John
 

Yorkshire Dave

Western Thunderer
Incidentally, the strange looking purlins under the canopy are laser cut 3mm acrylic. The only thing we though might not warp. They will of course be painted.

Probably should have sanded them first to make them opaque, otherwise the paint won't adhere to the smooth surface.
 
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