daifly
Western Thunderer
That's three 'all's in 5 words! A new record - probably!....all, all Vauxhall Vivas all....
Dave
That's three 'all's in 5 words! A new record - probably!....all, all Vauxhall Vivas all....
I thought the ornate arm on the water tank was to indicate the water level, but now that I see you've added a chain, I assume it's to open the valve to release the water. Was it like a toilet flush so only dispensed a set volume of water, or did the engine man have to pull and hold it?
Beautiful modelling.
Cheers,
Peter
I'd expect differences, but the same loco, doing the same job, in the same location, would surely suffer quite similar weathering.
After all, all Vauxhall Vivas all rotted in the same places...
atb
Simon
Oh dear!O dear, O dear, O dear...
All on your "standard" Ikea tabletop?Ah yes!......a small run down wayside station on the former Lamb Valley Light Railway with a single siding retained for the local coal merchant and farmers...........ground level wooden ticket office cum ground frame....wooden faced, ash topped platform with a single name board set into a rising fern encrusted bank....goods yard bordered by low stone buildings of indeterminate age......weeds poking through the ballast....general atmosphere of a damp autumnal afternoon......with the waft of a coal fire from a nearby cottage drifting across....the flicker of an oil lamp from the office.........the cooing of a wood pigeon close by.......the scrape of the coal merchants shovel as he loads the sacks.......the earthy slightly fragrant smell of wet ferns.......the drip from the stand pipe in the yard...
Rob.
All on your "standard" Ikea tabletop?
I watch with much interest...
Rob R