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  1. That looks impressive and really nicely built. Best regards, Jeremy
  2. Evening all, I’ve started scratch building my first portal. It’s going to be in plastic but once finished, I think it will be a very sturdy structure. The contact arms will of course be in brass. Most of the other portals will be completely in brass. This is the type of portal I’m trying to recreate, albeit my version will be spanning four tracks. Here are a couple of initial shots of it blue tacked on the layout. There are still lots of parts to add before it’s finished but hopefully I’ve got the height right. Any comments on this most welcome. Best regards, Jeremy
  3. Hi Dave, Many thanks for your comments, especially about the wires. I'm still on the fence on this one but I am gradually leaning towards not having the wires. Having said that, and like you say, its best leaving any wires till last in any case so as not to damage them during the layout construction. On the subject of track, I have gone for Peco code 55 on the scenic section. Like you, I tried code 40 rail but the flanges fowl the sleepers. My initial plan was to scratchbuild the entire track work using 2mm association track and then narrowing the rails through the crossovers so that I did not have to re-wheel all my stock but the flange issue put this to bed quite quickly. I think if I extend the layout, I'll use copper clad sleepers and code 55 rail from C&L finescale. Best regards, Jeremy
  4. Hi Dave, The layout is looking fabulous and I love the intercity liveried stock that you are running. I think the extension will add a nice contrast to your more built up city scene, lol forward to seeing the plan and the extension progress. Will this be on the other side of the layout or to one side? Best regards, Jeremy
  5. Hi Peter, Many thanks for your comments and photos. Your Einigen project looks very nice indeed. I’m certainly leaning more towards just having the masts and it will certainly save a lot of unnecessary additional work. Yes, I’m pleased with footbridge too! I’ve added some additional scratch build details to finish it off so hopefully it will look the part once painted/weathered etc. Best regards, Jeremy
  6. Evening all, I’ve finally found the time to put together a short video update showing a bit more progress on the layout. Includes my latest Swiss purchase! Hope you all enjoy! Best regards, Jeremy
  7. Hi Andrew, Your layout idea is really good. My current layout is a four track mainline through a Swiss industrial scene allowing me to run scale length trains, a bit of a “watch the trains go by” layout. So I’d say go for it! Love the new purchases by the way. I have 3 bt coaches however I really wished Fleischmann would stop moulding the front end pipes using a semi-circle piece of plastic for each one. It doesn’t look great. Look forward to seeing the layout! Best regards, Jeremy
  8. Loving the pictures Andy! Always a pleasure to see! Best regards, Jeremy
  9. Hi David, Thank you for your comments. I think there could be a variety of different gantries possible for the layout which would certainly add some interest, and definitely in terms of photographing the layout. I’m going to work on the gantry next week and see how I get on. I’ve been watching a few more cab rides which are excellent for getting some close up front on screen shots of the different styles. The signal box has come out well. It’s the first time I’ve weathered a building and like you say, it takes time to build up the layers. I think it needs a very thin dirty wash now just to finish off the lower section. I’ll do another video soon on the gantry. Have a good weekend and hope all is well with you and the family. Best regards, Jeremy
  10. Evening all, Here is my latest video update including some thoughts on overhead catenary. I'd welcome your thoughts on my future experiment. Best regards, Jeremy
  11. Morning all, Latest photo on the Lemke Facebook page of the new Re4/4 iv in N. Looks really good so far with an abundance of separately fitted parts. Might have to order all 3 variants! Best regards, Jeremy
  12. No rules broken really! That’s a great collection!
  13. That’s a good photo Gordon, thank you for posting. The roof grills are white too. Perhaps I’ll alter some of mine to reflect both the “just repainted” look and “worn” look.
  14. One thing I’ve noticed with the Kato and Fleischmann Re6/6 Cargo locos is that the roof colour seems incredibly dark compared to any photos I’ve seen. Or is this just the way they ended up over time? I’ve searched various photo websites and cannot find a single photo of one with the SBB Cargo dark grey coloured roof. They all seem light grey.
  15. Hi, A couple of photos of the signal box in situ on the layout. Trying to replicate Colin’s photos of the box with the DB loco behind. Not quite the DB294 but I’ve gone for the DB185. Best regards, Jeremy
  16. Hi, A bit of an update. Started painting the upper floor shutters, barge boards, gutters and down pipes, and building up the weathering layers. Still lots of weathering to do. Here is the latest progress shot. Best regards, Jeremy
  17. Thanks Colin. I’ve already started the upper level and weathering so it might be a bit late for me to change it now but thank you for the suggestion. With regards to the Co-Op building, I will be building this too for the layout so if you have any photos, they would be much appreciated. Thanks! Best regards, Jeremy
  18. Very nice Gordon. The Fleischmann model looks like it has a shorter body?
  19. Evening all, Ive started the weathering process. First time for me weathering a building. The ground floor level has had an initial coat of plastikote suede textured paint sprayed on. Then two thin washes of Matt white to tone it down a little. Then I’ve mixed up some dark grey to represent the staining to the side wall and stippled this on with a flat brush. I’ve wiped away the area where it looks like some graffiti has been cleaned off. What does everyone think? I think a wash of grey to pull it all together? What does everyone think? All comments welcome! I’ve yet to finish the upper level. This will be next. Thanks in advance. Best regards, Jeremy
  20. Thanks Colin, that ones even better. I’ve decided not to do the tiling to the upper floor, I didn’t fancy trying to score the lines that close together to represent the tiles. From normal viewing distances it’s not too noticeable in N. Best regards, Jeremy
  21. Hi Colin, Thats a brilliant shot thank you. I’ll be using this one for painting and weathering the model which I have started tonight. Will keep the progress shots coming. Best regards, Jeremy
  22. Thanks Dave. It’s great to start getting these buildings to a point where I can start painting and weathering. The next one on the list is going to be the tall building next to the postal depot. Best regards, Jeremy
  23. Evening! Well I decided to get the cab of plastic primer out this afternoon and thought I’d give my two ongoing projects a good dusting. Here is the signal box pictures earlier and the ABB building based on the one at Baden. You can really see the layers of detail now it’s primed! Just got the roofs to do now and then some additional detailing before final painting and weathering. Best regards, Jeremy
  24. Afternoon all, Been spending some time working on the signal box based on the one at Pratteln. I’ve decided to build it in a “closed/decommissioned” state and added shutters to all windows. Here is the almost finished building. Finished fitting the downpipes this morning made from 0.88mm plastic rod. Will prime it next. Couple of current progress shots. Best regards, Jeremy
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