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  1. 17 hours ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

     

    Dagnabbit.

    One disadvantage of emigration, they would be perfect for Wibdenshaw!

    All the best with the house move.

     

    Mike

     


    Cheers Mike.

     

    I do hope someone can make use of them, it’ll be painful to bin them.

     

    Some of the larger factories and the terraced houses are coming with me though.

     

    Looking forward to seeing more of Wibdenshaw.

     

    Pete

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  2. Hi all,

     

    Due to an upcoming house move I am offering various sections of retaining wall and some buildings that featured on my layout 'Halifax Powell Street'.

     

    Halifax Powell Street - Layout Topics

     

    The items are in 4mm scale and are scratch built. After dismantling the layout I stored these in the loft for future use but some of them are starting to warp due to the conditions up there. As it will be a good while before I build another layout, I'd rather someone make use of these if possible instead of them deteriorating and being binned. 

     

    The warped items could be salvaged with some additional strengtheners. The retaining wall sections could be useful to someone.

     

    Available with the following stipulations:

     

    1. Collection only from South Liverpool L19 on the weekend of 29th / 30th of January.

    2. Single person to collect all items in the photos below, first come, first serve. 

    3. They are free, however a donation to the Liverpool Womens Hospital is requested.

     

    Northlight engine shed: kitbashed from Wills kits with a scratch built office at the rear. It is mounted to a sub-board has x4 code 75 tracks running into it. Contains modified Peco inspection pits in the interior and is fully illuminated with LED's (items described as illuminated have loose wires and will require an appropriate power source). It was removed as carefully as I could from the main baseboards and is in okay condition.

     

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    Very low relief station building: foam board and card construction. Stone part is 4mm Slaters dressed stone with a 'modern' Slaters brick office. Also illumined, quite delicate. 

     

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    Retaining wall sections made from Slaters 7mm dressed stone and topped with 4mm Cotswold stone:

     

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    Various low relief factories: made from mounting card and Slaters plasticard. 'ARCH' factory was one of my favourites but definitely needs some strengthening. 

     

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     Long girder bridge with scenic top:

     

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    Anyone interested, PM me.

     

    All the best,

    Pete

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  3. 17 hours ago, Sasquatch said:

    If we can get past the data storage  configuration issue I've got a real treat for you today.

     

     

     

    It's been all out due to great weather here in Oregon. The warehouse has started to receive attention on the outside ready for its much needed repaint. I prefer to call it a make-over and you'll see why in due course. I have still not purchased a heating/cooling system for two reasons. One, is that my credit card was blocked and I'm still deciding what kind of system to get. Am leaning toward a self contained unit in lieu of saving lots of money on installation costs.

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    The platforms are coming along slowly. I originally made these from 3/4" ply but realized they need to be an inch thick so added a 5mm thick piece of MDF to each section. Not as easy as it sounds. The stone work is being added with O scale rough brick embossed plastic sheet. I should be able to get these finished today paint and all.

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    And lastly a flockaging alert. 

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    About 90% of the ground cover has been appiled. Nice!

    It's a totally different view.

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    J94 with a solitary ballast brake van crosses the bridal tunnel on route from Keighley to Halifax.

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    Regards Shaun.

     

     


    Looks absolutely fantastic Shaun.

     

    Great layout of a fascinating location.

     

    All the best,

    Pete

  4. On 30/03/2021 at 21:21, Sandhole said:

    Thank you for posting one of the best layouts on RMWeb.
    This has been a source of inspiration to me.
    I wish you all the best in all your modelling projects.
    Take care and stay safe.
    Regards and Respect,
    Chris Pakes/Sandhole.

     

    On 31/03/2021 at 09:24, Roger Sunderland said:

    One of the best layouts to ever appear  on these pages and very well documented. Best of luck for the future and one day I hope to see another masterpiece emerge.

     

    Chris, Roger,

     

    Thanks so much for your words, it means a lot. I said it before but there is so much talent on display on RMWeb, it's such a great resource.

     

    On 01/04/2021 at 18:50, richard.h said:

    Great article in the latest issue of Hornby Magazine accompanied by an excellent set of photos, well done.

    Richard

     

    On 01/04/2021 at 18:55, turtlebah said:


    Pete - what a lovely surprise to see your layout in my latest version of Hornby Magazine when I flicked open the iPad this morning.

     

    Terrific work and thoroughly well deserved.  Your modelling has been a real inspiration since I started up on the hobby again and joined RMWeb a few years back (i’m also a fan or an urban terminus).

     

    Shame the layout is now in bits, but hopefully there’s another exciting project around the corner.

     

    Nick x

     

    Thanks Richard and Nick. Glad you liked it. I was so please to make the front cover, it was published as the final baseboards were dropped into skip so it was quite poignant to me really. It was a great way to end it however.

     

    All the best,

    Pete

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  5. 4 hours ago, 03060 said:

    Well Pete,

     

    I think we will all look forward to another 2 weeks worth of photos and wish you and your family all of the very best. Thankyou very much for letting us into your most excellent railway empire and I for one will look forward to any future projects you find time and space for.....even if it is on the wrong side of the hills. :chok_mini:

     

    Kind regards,

    Ian.


    Thanks Ian.

     

    Maybe I should stick with my original desire to build Leeds Central then?! 

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  6. On 05/02/2021 at 11:48, Mark90 said:

    Pete,

    I've just found your layout (I'm not sure how I missed it before now) and just wanted to say how inspirational it is. You've really captured the essence of the West Riding and I've enjoyed reading about your work on some of your stock too. 

    Mark


    Hi Mark,

     

    Sorry, I missed your comment somehow. Thanks very much I’m glad you like it.

     

    Unfortunately the layouts days are numbered as the room needs to be repurposed (due to the arrival of a small human). So I am trying to get as much running in as possible before the line closure notices go up. I’ll be keeping the stock and buildings for future layouts however.

     

    All the best,

    Pete 

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  7. 3 hours ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

     

    Trying to be helpful, honest, it should have the coaching stock roundel not the winged version, unless of course there's a picture of it like that, in which case I unreservedly aplologise!

     

    Mike.


    Hi Mike,

     

    You are correct. I have royally messed up on that one! She’ll have to rejoin the back of the weathering queue.

     

    11 hours ago, Barry O said:

    Nice work. It isn't rust but road muck. Generally thrown up off the bogie wheels onto the cylinders. May need to be lighter than the colour used.  A brief experiment undertaken by LNER4479 with Tornado revealed all.

     

    Baz


    Thanks Baz. I’ll blend them in a little and see how they look.

     

    My airbrush is the original cheap one that came in a set with a compressor. Although I strip and clean it after use, I haven’t removed the seal between the paint cup and the trigger assembly yet. I’m going to have to do this as I suspect it might have perished as I keep getting paint in the trigger area after about half an hour of use.

     

    I’m guessing finding the correct replacements may be trickier to find for an unbranded airbrush?

     

    Pete

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  8. Hi all,

     

    A little late but Happy New Year! 

     

    As I've previously mentioned, I have cleared my modelling/home working bench over Christmas and set up my extractor and spray booth (a cardboard box) to continue weathering locos and stock with the airbrush.

     

    I feel I've made decent progress over the last few days and have weathered almost all of my locos. The only pristine one left is the SLW class 24. I haven't got the courage to do this yet! 

     

    For all of my steam locos I have used a limited range of enamel paints (shown below), primarily from a set by AK Interactive. Once dry I finish with rust and ash powders and metal coat to boot polished steps etc. They all tend to end up looking rather similar though!

     

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    A Bachmann Crab, early crest changed to late. The reference images I worked from showed a very prominent rust colour primarily on the cylinders but I think it looks a little odd being so isolated on my version.

     

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    A Hornby B1. Re-crested again and more heavily weathered:

     

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    A Hornby Black 5. Again, re-crested and more lightly weathered. The coal for all of my steam locos came from a lump taken (with permission) direct from the tender of a 1:1 Black 5 on a visit to the ELR several years ago. I have photos stored from this somewhere from an old phone but can't seem to find them right now. I asked the very friendly crew if I could take a piece, and was told 'take a bigger lump than that lad!' after picking a palm sized piece! I have enough for my future steam fleet for certain!

     

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    From previous experiments I have had very little success with acrylics. I did want to revisit them so weathered my class 20 using a Lifecolor Rail Weathering set. I got on a lot better this time so have started to use this range for my coaching stock.

     

    The Bachmann class 20 has been renumbered. My usual method of very fine emery and cotton buds with T cut was taking an age so I (stupidly) decided to try an automated version. I dipped a polishing bobbin in T cut and used a multitool on low revs. Well, it sort of worked but the line between removing the decal and melting the plastic was extremely small so I made a real mess to be honest. I was going to give it a light weathering, but this increased to a medium/heavy to try to cover up my dressed back melted patches. It sort of worked but I am really annoyed with my stupidity. As it turns out, D8056 should have a grey cab roof (I think) and the number in a lower position. We live and learn...

     

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    Coaches and wagons to follow.

     

    All the best,

    Pete

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  9. Hi folks, season’s greetings.

     

    Managed to finish the tree house play set for my niece, and I must admit I did enjoy making it. I used a product called Sculptamold for the landform and I quite liked it. I got the idea from the excellent Luke Towan on YouTube; I may well use this on future scenic work. 
     

    She seemed to love it thankfully, so once I’ve had a clean of the layout room (mainly removing all the dust formed) I can get back to my modelling!

     

    I consciously kept the colours brighter than I would for my own dreary modelling, especially the stream!  
     

    Hope you are all staying safe,

    Pete

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  10. 11 hours ago, jwealleans said:

    I think you were a bit short changed on the tree.


    Haha well I hunted high and low for a decent piece and gnawed it off with my own teeth! The whole tree had already fallen by the way...

     

    11 hours ago, leopardml2341 said:

    Maybe it's a BoughHouse........

     

    See what I did there.....

     

    Wow amazing! I’d never seen those before. Maybe next year!! 

  11. 14 hours ago, Enterprisingwestern said:

     

    Did I miss it, but have you done a "how to" on the retaining walls?, the colouring, weathering and finish is excellent.

     

    Mike.


    Hi Mike,

     

    Page 4 for the finishing of the retaining walls. I did agonise about the colour at first; thinking they were too dark but I’m happy with them overall.

     

    No spare time for me on the run up to Christmas as the kit of parts for a fairy treehouse for my niece arrived today. I’m going to be busy...!

     

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    All the best,

    Pete

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