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Bristol Barrow Road - The Four Sidings


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I have now finished laying the four sidings which are alongside the roundhouse and workshop, the track over the pits laid using Exactoscale M1 chairs. I have extended the track on the engine release road - in one of the photos there is a section of this track with one length of rail positioned using pins - but this is as far as I can go with this track at the moment as the templot drawing needs adjustment to the south exit trackwork. All the new unstained trackwork is still in need of the addition of Palatine Models droppers - my next task.

Here are a few more photos......................

 

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The 8F, 48079 has been the subject of an excellent repaint by Morgan and the Ivatt 41204 is courtesy of Steffan Lewis.

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Looking good Robin. You will have to chase up the 'staff' to get those track plans finished.

 

Work has started on the last 4 coaches for the Cornishman. I have spent this morning derusting and then blackenning lots of wheels, one of the downsides of living by the sea!

 

John

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Thats' a lot of work! Just gets better...and the new templot for the additional trackwork is;

a) On it's way.

B) Finishing off.

c) Still in the PC.

 

You may need a longer bull whip :-))

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Looking grand Robin.John, I don't think you are supposed to dip the wheels in the sea?????

 

Ho, ho. Have the same problem with my steel track, why didn't I stick with nickel silver! Oh well, at least I don't have to worry about weathering the sides of the rails!

 

John

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