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Modelling bridges - Show and Tell
Gravy Train replied to 6990WitherslackHall's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
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Modelling bridges - Show and Tell
Gravy Train replied to 6990WitherslackHall's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
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Modelling bridges - Show and Tell
Gravy Train replied to 6990WitherslackHall's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
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Very sad news, Iain was a huge inspiration to me, a great Modeller and writer, From way back in the days of Model Railways to his books and MRJ Articles. I was glad To have met him on a couple of occasions. As someone pointed out, there wouldn’t be many in the hobby who hadn't heard of Iain Rice, a huge loss to the Hobby and his family and friends. His writings will go on inspiring others long after his passing. my condolences to his family.
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H&BRly Class K, Kitson 0-4-0WT. Gauge 1
Gravy Train replied to micknich2003's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
Real modelling there Mick by hand, not done by computers, great to see hand made models. cheers Peter -
Can anyone recommend a source of model stone finials?
Gravy Train replied to C126's topic in Scenery, Structures & Transport
Langley models, Dart castings and as above, Scalelink or Das clay home made. -
Snape Station and Snape Maltings models
Gravy Train replied to annette's topic in Modelling real locations
Hi, I Do remember Bob Dawson making a model of the Maltings also, I think that was featured in ‘Model Railways Magazine’. cheers pete -
Hi I am finding I can’t access my notifications and mail, as the the page scrolls down too far this blocking out access to it on my Ipad, is there a way around it? cheers Peter A L.
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Could it be Yaxbury, Butley Mills?
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
Hi LNERGE, Thank you for the kind comments, Peter -
The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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The Model Signal box portfolio
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Permanent Way, Signalling & Infrastructure
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Snape Station and Snape Maltings models
Gravy Train replied to annette's topic in Modelling real locations
I have a layout I constructed with the Grandchildren, based on East Anglian ex GER practise around a Mill, it’s in cameo layouts on here called ‘Rigby Cole Mills. it may give you some ideas, emphasis on ‘may’ . Peter A L. -
Snape Station and Snape Maltings models
Gravy Train replied to annette's topic in Modelling real locations
This subject was once covered by Iain Rice and Bob Barlow back in the 80s in P4. was an and to end layout called ‘ The East Suffolk Light Railway’, it featured an excellent model based on the Maltings by Bob Barlow, certainly one of my favourite pieces of inspiration. A 3 Part Artical featured in the then magazine Model Railways and also in the MRJ. -
Whitby Town - 1950 / 1966
Gravy Train replied to AGR Model Store's topic in Modelling real locations
This looks great, well done with this looking forward to seeing it develope. Peter -
‘Shaw Bridge’ EM LYR,
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
Hi Tony, Thank you for your kind comments your very kind, I must admit that I do miss it, I parted with it in a moment of madness I think. Yes, I agree re photo quality at the time, nowadays even you mobile phone can get a decent shot. what are you on with at present, any new layouts in the making? Pete -
‘Shaw Bridge’ EM LYR,
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
Still can’t find any, it don’t say much for the layout does it ha ha. Peter -
Michael Edge's workbench
Gravy Train replied to Michael Edge's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
Thanks Mike, that’s very kind, I wonder why he commissioned Curruck box, he must have thought that part of the scene would be in view somehow? -
Michael Edge's workbench
Gravy Train replied to Michael Edge's topic in Kitbuilding & Scratchbuilding
Hi Mike, Wow, lovely to see these views of the Layout, nice to see Eric Treacey with camera, it is the work of Karen Rush. I had forgot about Curruck Box, I remember building this now, unusual roof tile/slate pattern. Thanks for sharing the photos. -
‘Shaw Bridge’ EM LYR,
Gravy Train replied to Gravy Train's topic in Modelling Questions, Help and Tips
Just re bumping up.