Dog Star
Western Thunderer
Sometimes it does seem that Basilica Fields - a tale of everyday wagons in the black country to the east of the City of London - has been running for as long as the people of Ambridge have been supping in their local... and then there is a step forward in the development of the project. This topic is about just one such - small - step.
This wagon is my first contribution to the rolling stock for Basilica Fields, the Victorian Extravaganza in S7 which is the long-term project of Adrian Marks.
This is a standard Slater's 7mm kit for a Charles Roberts rectangular tar tank of the pre-grouping period. Most of the kit has been used along with a some parts from other suppliers and a dose of scratch building. So where to start? How about with this "Blue Peter" moment?
Photograph copyright of Adrian Marks.
This example of the Slater's kit was built mostly by my son Peter with a paint and weathering job by Adrian. We were so pleased with the result of Adrian's work and Adrian was so taken with the "colour" of the model that I found myself agreeing to provide an example for Weeping Angels Lane (another saga in the history of Basilica Fields). And that is where this story starts, just after the Basingstoke Model Railway Show in 2010.
Three years in the making! Ah, yes - I plead a lot of PW work and a pile of pikkies, enough to provide the illustrations for a blow-by-blow account of the construction of the model for Basilica Fields. I shall cover the build from opening the box to passing the unpainted model to Adrian and leave Adrian to add details of the painting and weathering of his own "tar tub". Hopefully, somewhere along the line, Rob Pulham might just chip in with his experiences of building the same kit and write about the saga of creating the etched plates for his model.
regards, Graham
This wagon is my first contribution to the rolling stock for Basilica Fields, the Victorian Extravaganza in S7 which is the long-term project of Adrian Marks.
This is a standard Slater's 7mm kit for a Charles Roberts rectangular tar tank of the pre-grouping period. Most of the kit has been used along with a some parts from other suppliers and a dose of scratch building. So where to start? How about with this "Blue Peter" moment?
Photograph copyright of Adrian Marks.
This example of the Slater's kit was built mostly by my son Peter with a paint and weathering job by Adrian. We were so pleased with the result of Adrian's work and Adrian was so taken with the "colour" of the model that I found myself agreeing to provide an example for Weeping Angels Lane (another saga in the history of Basilica Fields). And that is where this story starts, just after the Basingstoke Model Railway Show in 2010.
Three years in the making! Ah, yes - I plead a lot of PW work and a pile of pikkies, enough to provide the illustrations for a blow-by-blow account of the construction of the model for Basilica Fields. I shall cover the build from opening the box to passing the unpainted model to Adrian and leave Adrian to add details of the painting and weathering of his own "tar tub". Hopefully, somewhere along the line, Rob Pulham might just chip in with his experiences of building the same kit and write about the saga of creating the etched plates for his model.
regards, Graham