BCN-Pete
Western Thunderer
I will try and see if I have a close up photo of the mounting of the lights...
Tony,
Found these...

The LED lights sit in the pre formed notches at the front...

Hope that helps...
Pete
I will try and see if I have a close up photo of the mounting of the lights...
Actually, looking at your baseboards, is the largest cut piece actually quite small? I know you have an earlier photo of the pieces that also appears to show this.
Tony
Thanks Peter, that's got me thinking, the laser shop I use, link below, has a material size of 800 x 450mm. So it's possible to make bigger boards from smaller sections, I take it you use simple castellated or slot & tab joints? I wonder if you got the alignment right, if you could dispense with the LACK shelf and save more weight?
FABBERZ
Tony
...you have to work within the given dimensions...otherwise layouts can just grow and grow...![]()
Hi Pete,
It's good to see you're posting here again and that you're making great progress with this layout.
Did you ever get around to painting the brass 08?
David
Evening all,
It’s been quite a year since I last posted. Aside from the pandemic, I lost my Mother around this time a year ago so I didn’t really feel like modelling for a while. Sometimes small trains seem irrelevant...however they can also be a source of great comfort when things get tough.
So during the first lockdown, in April I began to make a start on the inset track base, then the ballasting and followed up by starting the dries buildings. The inset track has been the subject of many a 2mmFS disaster for me so this time I used foamboard as a base with templates hand drawn and finished in white card. This has then been painted with acrylics a base concrete colour and weathered with powders.
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View attachment 134826 There is still the marking of joint lines and cracks etc. but it allowed me to do the ballast and then apply the first coat of grass as set in 1983 I want the slightly run down look rather than the completely overgrown look!
I then started to build the dries in relief, starting with the easier side! I have used foamboard as a base overlaid with various embossed plastic sheets. It’s a right old mix of stone, concrete, brickwork and block work.
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View attachment 134828 Gutter brackets were added in sections and looked like progress was being made...until I placed the boards back in storage and the building fell forward and snapped them all off...I don’t mind telling you that my language that followed was pretty fruity!
Following rebuild and a small foamboard enclosure to prevent this happening again, it was giving the cursory coat of grey primer to see the bits that need attention. Gutters and down pipes were added too.
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Following completion, the second more complex deeper dries buildings was started again using the same methods and with some corrugated sheet added to the mix.
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For the roof I wanted to lay the sheets individually as I had done this successfully on my 2mmFS Coombe Junction - Moorwater layout. A slither of plasticard to act as a batten was added in which also gave me a line to work to as well.
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Interestingly the later block work infills between the brick piers are not full height stopping short of the roof structure.
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Again the cursory mist of grey primer spray to this building too.
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Overall I am happy with the slight random imperfections in the roof and since these photos were taken I have started to apply the base colour acrylics to the different materials...mostly various shades of grey!
I hope to try and further progress over the Christmas break so there shouldn’t be a year between posts this time.
As always, comments welcomed...
Have a good Christmas all,
Pete
Pete
Great to see this layout progressing again. Superb work on the dries, they capture Wenford very well indeed.
Many thanks Chris - much appreciated.
Am also enjoying your 4mm clay thread on here - high quality modelling at rapid pace!![]()
Hello Pete, thanks for the pics of the brake van, I've not started mine, but can immediately see the weak point of the thin plastic walls. I've braced my first van with thick evergreen strip.
I'll be posting some pics soon of the van build, where I've made the roof interference fit removable. I would always favour this as you just know you'll need to get back in there one day, so keeping the electrical gubbins inside the van is ok, but really, it doesn't really matter. I'm just being fussy with my removable w-irons and roofs.
I'd like to have a similar lamp lit, to match my Dapol 08, so thanks for the information on the lamp. Do Train-Tech do anything similar?
Great buildings BTW.
Tony