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Port Neen Cornish China Clay Branchline


GraemeWatson

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blog-0080891001415925198.jpgI'm going to start uploading photos and talk about my China Clay branchline to "Port Neen".

The scenario: A Cornish China Clay dries is the centrepiece of industrial life.

A short branch line leads to a Harbour town called "Port Neen". In style, it is similar to Charlestown Harbour, Cornwall.

The layout is designed to accommodate Western Region stock, from Steam to Diesel, and can be altered to represent 1920s Clay Workings all the way up to 1980s/1990s with CDA wagons and Silver Bullets.

The dries are stone built, and although not representative of modern workings with rotary dries, a modest train of CDAs can leave for the harbour. A functional preservationist China clay dries if you will!

Rule one applies here, and there is still much to be done.

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What did you use for the water? Looks like blue plastic sheet but it gives the right overall impression.

 

The water was simply supermarket cellophane folded and crinkled over blue card.

It was a temporary work around to allow for a photo

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