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  1. Hi Allan, I have looked and looked at that locomotive and come to the conclusionthat the chimney is the only things traight on it but then again thisw safter two bottles of Ninkassi Total Domination IPA! Am I slurringsorry!!! The middle picture above is the perfect end to a layout and so well modelled have you any more pictures of that goods shed? Shaun, choking in the forest fire smoke over here.
  2. It's in the 100s and the place has started to burst into flames. The rails are starting to buckle too!!

    1. john flann

      john flann

      It's been that way in Utah for the last 10 days or so. You'll gey used to it.u

    2. Brass0four

      Brass0four

      The nearest I've been to that sort of heat I was wearing full Fire Kit! ;-)

    3. trisonic

      trisonic

      Seasonal now on the East Coast c. 86f everyday. last week was miserably hot and humid.

  3. Well thats just about the best station I.ve ever seen. Is it O gauge Allan? Its a shame this layout never got finished perhaps the owner couldn.t find a scenic guy to match the standard of buildings and locos
  4. Hi Mark, Thanks for the compliment. Our station walls are Wills random stone. The walls to the beck are Plastruct O gauge stone and those girders are Wills Vari Girder packs, 2 of them. most of which were cut in half, with micro strip built up for the railing. Shaun.
  5. Its 10am here so 8 hours behind! Mrs sasquatch is urging me to get off of here and get things done before the sun gets up too high. My son is somewhere over Canada on a 747 right now sdo lots to do! Regards Shaun.
  6. Hi Allan. Its going to be in the 100s today. The work is finnished as of yesterday, (check in hand too). Horray!!! Ok I'll scan it after breakfast but Iain please don't think I'm taking sides. Theres a pic of Dunsters goods shed here some where.
  7. Has anyone had any success with those slaters slates that come printed on to a sheet to be cut into strips and assembled onto another sheet of plain stock in rows. I tried them once on Dunsters goods shed roof but the lot bowed so badly I resorted to wills for the main roof. The office has the slaters ones though. Shaun.
  8. I very nearly choked on my flakes Iain. You have started a new catch fraise!!! Soon guests won't understand a thing on this site. One day away working and SWMBO has washed my AWETB! She even got into the man cave in the man cave and tidied it up!!
  9. Don't konw what I'm worried about anyway, they've been looking for me for over45 years. I'm a total myth!
  10. Mmmmm scaning ............. I`ll wait untill SWMBO gets home! Am I allowed to reproduce content " without the prior permission of the publishers and copyright holder in writing"
  11. Ha Ha I just grabbed a copy of Model Rail (#44 June 2002)to check I spelt Chrises name correctly and there's a 4page spread on how to construct tudor buildings ........ Al Hail!!!!!! Brilliant Allan.
  12. Hey Allan you could just PM "Dibber" of this parish and ask if he'll post your pictures back.
  13. Its a model! ,far from accurate. When I go on to model Minehead that will be very compressed also and only a scale 225 yards from Dunster!! I will try to find that book you recommeded first I think, budget allowing of course!
  14. Thats right! I added the up starter for opperational interest. The lamp in it cost more than the kit which I found at a show for a quid. The best pound I think I ever spent. I also realise that the down distant should be fixed so I could install the siding disc and use the control from the distant. There are so many projects on the go already its hard not to get distracted.
  15. The sgnal I built up combined two ratio kits one quite old with sectioal posts that I drilled out in order to pass mico fillament wires to light the lamps. The signals are removeable and fully opperational! This was not easy to achieve. There is a picture somewhere on the internet showing Dunster signal box being jacked up and loaded on to a well wagon (I would assume). It also shows a junction bracket signal with two arms albeit without the arms themselves, both red! The layouts old configuration was suited to this as the line split in two just past the gates towards the fiddle yard. Now I have changed this by adding a new 4' section the signal is wrong. I should construct a new signal with a disc! Still, working signals are so much fun I am more concerned with building signals for my other layout Goathland which faces the same problem as the signaling differs over time periods. So I might have to start waving my modellers licence about. Shaun
  16. Remember that article well, it inspired me no end as I was just trying to get back into modeling after a nasty accident. I thought at one time my modelling days were over. I,ve never been so wrong! Thanks Allan.
  17. What true craftsmanship, the best craftsmen know how to get over thier boboos and arn't afraid to discuss them either. The solvent vapour problem is common with van kits so I've been drilling holes in the floors of vans for years. It is wonderful to see a work in progress Iain! Shaun
  18. Morning folks. Something cute to start your day.
  19. has youtube now.

  20. Videos shot by Mrs Sasquatch yesterday afternoon! The signal man is very promt at returning the signals to danger in both vids!
  21. The station flower beds are paint. Gorse behind the station is made by sprinkling yellow scatter (Woodland scenics I think) over poly fiber fixed with hair spray, and the garden behind the post office is a Busch kit! We have the weeds kit ready for the revamp!
  22. A note on the videos. The sharpe eyed among you might notice that the layout is facing the spectators. This not usually the case! When set up at home the layout faces the opperating well. One day it will be incorporated into a much larger sceme. It may not make any further show appearances unless requested due to how dificult is is to get the 6x2.5' boards in and out of my truck. I can see the need for a back scene now I have seen the videos and having a grade A+ O-Level in art there is no excuse for not having done it yet. the canter on the viaduct and through the station is much more apparent veiwed from the back side. At the show in 2011 we watched this with great fascination all afternoon on sunday and I hope to capture this on video and post it up here because it's just real cool! S'quatch
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