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    Main interest is in the Great Central Railway, a line I lived by in Northamptonshire but after demolition, live in Frankfurt, Germany and stray over to collecting Russian, German, Dutch stock (maybe to achieve the original cross channel goals of the GCR) Building Leicester Central in OO and learning as I go along.

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  1. It took a bit of experimenting, but that shouldn’t put you off. The main challenge is getting the resolution high enough with the system i’m using: Design the graphic you want to replicate (I use Photoshop, but there are plenty of other options) I research as best I can the running number ranges for wagons and pick numbers at random. I keep a record for large rakes so I don’t replicate the same number Save as a .png file and import into Word Scale it to the size you want in Word (use the ruler), print on normal paper to check the size is correct IMPORTANT - depending on which Word you use, if you just save the document the images get saved in a lower resolution which is sufficient to show in the finished product (i.e. the numbers aren’t legible). So there is an option in the image menu to retain the image in a high resolution. To save decal paper print as many decals at the same time and keep the margins at minimum In the printer settings use the higher possible quality print (my inkjet has a high / vibrant option) but depending on the printer you may need to play around with the “paper type” setting. I got this wrong with these decals and the black is not particularly deep. I don’t remember the correct setting, so I will need to do some experimentation. Tip here is that description of the paper isn’t necesserily logical, i.e. photo paper won’t necesserily mean the decal paper result will be glossy - you will need to try one small decal on each setting (moving the image in word slightly so when you print it on the same paper it doesn’t overlap. And (my mistake) MAKE A NOT OF THE SETTINGS SOMEWHERE SAFE !!! When you have the decals printed two coats of matt varnish (I use Testors) then apply - The decal paper I use is very fragile so only 30 seconds is needed in warm water and a dip in Microsol so soften it before applying it immediately (surface pre-glossed) Hope that helps.
  2. Time travel is a good explanation. I can track from 10am to 3am the following morning in the state you describe in very short order. However I am unable to travel back. Table has been set and cleared up in my absence.
  3. Very nice. I used to use the Decalfix and powders routine and liked the resulting rough finish (as supposed to smooth!) But stopped doing it recently. Time for a review. Thanks for posting. Great result. T
  4. Hi, i’m In Moscow right now and have a collection of Russian SZD and RZD stock back home. The shop you were at is either Rocoland www.rocoland.ru or one of the Eurotrain shops www.eurotrain.ru Rocoland is a great shop, but rather tricky to find, it has some good exclusives (mainly by LS Models / Roco) and a good selection but they don’t take cards which is a bit frustrating. Eurotrain has it’s own manufacturing to a very high standard, but is rather pricey. Rocoland general sells Eurotrain production too. Chris White at Red Star trains produces some great resin models and is lovely to deal with, however call him, don’t email. Eurotrain stuff can now be bought in Menzels Lokschuppen in Dusseldorf, and occasionally there are Russian locos available in HO through the normal continental (Europe) manufacturers, Piko, Roco, Fleischmann. Modellbahnshop Lippe (google it) has a good selection generally and will post internationally from Germany. LS Models do some excellent RZD sleepers and coaches. C&M Models in Carlisle are a good place and seem to order them in. Other shops will do this too, i’ve Just used C&M before and you need to be aware in advance of the production. Tillig / Heris and Eurotrain do the Ammendorf coaches that are synonymous with the Russian sleepers coming into Western Europe. There is also a producer in Latvia called Modela www.modela.lv resin casts - so not the same quality as we’re used to nowadays. Good luck! Tremayne If you need any more info please PM me! Ebay has some stuff but it’s very expensive.
  5. Also something i’ve spent time on is getting weathering right for my hoppers. I’ve been experimenting a lot on the Dapol 21T hoppers before I move onto the Accurascale, Bachmann and other (more expensive) types and i’m now happy with the results. Basically it’s a tried and tested method well documents here and elsewhere - burnt umber and a lighter rust coat on first. Hairspray. Maslow dabbed on with a ragged sponge. Let it dry for 30 minutes. Coat of light grey (all Vallejo acrylics so far). Leave for 30 minutes, take the Maskol off. Wet the wagon and lightly agitate the acrylic paint in areas where you want more rust to seep through. Varnish. Leave overnight. Weathering powders, darl rust and coal black worked into the edges of the panels. And brought down with a wide brush slightly moist with thinners. Manipulate with a smaller brush with thinners to get the effects (vertically) and areas with more paintwork coming through. I have made my own decals with decal paper - as it’s the white paper the edges need touching up with a black pen. Also on the pictures below I have not got the ideal printer settings as I want a deeper black. I have achieved this in the past but did not make a note of the settings, so more experiments here needed in Word and the printer menu. The decals are also a bit on the large side so need reducing. Other than that I think it’s not bad and an improvement on previous efforts. My repertoire now includes heavy to light hopper weathering. Always room for improvement however. Tremayne
  6. As I haven’t posted since RMWeb changed it’s format which is quite a while now I thought it’s time for a quick update. Still very busy with everything non layout related so progress is slow. However the track is now virtually all down, not all wired up though. BDL168 / DAC 20 boards are all wired and in place, so it should need a week of solid work to get it all powered up and ready to test properly.
  7. Hi, i’m In Moscow right now and have a collection of Russian SZD and RZD stock back home. The shop you were at is either Rocoland www.rocoland.ru or one of the Eurotrain shops www.eurotrain.ru Rocoland is a great shop, but rather tricky to find, it has some good exclusives (mainly by LS Models / Roco) and a good selection but they don’t take cards which is a bit frustrating. Eurotrain has it’s own manufacturing to a very high standard, but is rather pricey. Rocoland general sells Eurotrain production too. Chris White at Red Star trains produces some great resin models and is lovely to deal with, however call him, don’t email. Eurotrain stuff can now be bought in Menzels Lokschuppen in Dusseldorf, and occasionally there are Russian locos available in HO through the normal continental (Europe) manufacturers, Piko, Roco, Fleischmann. Modellbahnshop Lippe (google it) has a good selection generally and will post internationally from Germany. LS Models do some excellent RZD sleepers and coaches. C&M Models in Carlisle are a good place and seem to order them in. Other shops will do this too, i’ve Just used C&M before and you need to be aware in advance of the production. Tillig / Heris and Eurotrain do the Ammendorf coaches that are synonymous with the Russian sleepers coming into Western Europe. Good luck! Tremayne If you need any more info please PM me! Ebay has some stuff but it’s very expensive.
  8. Thanks - Vallejo is my preferred medium and was looking for this information! Much appreciated.
  9. www.eurotrain.ru www.rocoland.ru Some Eurotrain stock is also now sold in Menzels Lokschuppen in Dusseldorf. Modellbahnshop-lippe is also a good place in Germany for Russian (and all continental). You can also search on SZD (soviet) and RZD (Russian) on Ebay. I've lived in Russia and have a growing collection of Russian stock - would be happy to share any info if you PM me.
  10. Thanks for the positive comments Chamby... The uncouplers were certainly an afterthought and there has been so much to think. The Kadee magnets are unsightly, but I suppose could to some degree be partially disguised with weathering. Not ideal though. I’ve bought some 3mm x 3mm neodymium magnets, but haven’t had time to experiment. Off to Warley next weekend so will no doubt purchase one of the Kadee electromagnets for a trial before I settle on the final solution. Current thinking - normal Kadee magnets (or the neodymium) for the storage sidings where the cosmetics don’t matter, and electromagnets for the station area. I’ll need at least 10!
  11. Thanks Corbs, on couplings the stock is mainly with the NEM pockets, however a reasonable amount of early stuff, already ordered 2 x bulk packs of standard whisker couplers and the corresponding draft gear boxes. Yet to be fitted. Have tried the NEM Kadees #17, #18, #19 and #20, the closest coupling I can get (and without buffer lock on the non-scenic 3rd radius curve) is a combination of 1 x #17 connected to 1x #18. I will experiment with 3 link coupling, Sprat & Winkle, some 3D printed NEM 3 link ones, all the proprietary ones and will knock up some hook and loop ones - all in due course, trying to focus on getting the track down, wired up and tested, i’m far too easily distracted! On turntables, there are two on the layout, one in the station area and one in the storage area. I have a Heljan already which will be used in the storage area. It’s still boxed but thanks for the comments, it’s a bit too “continental” looking for use in the main scenic section which is why (cough) i’ve Just ordered the ADM turntables version with detailing which is a very close match to the actual TT at Leicester C. This is expensive, but the reviews are exceptional and it really looks spot on. By far the most expensive single item on the entire layout. Mojo is currently high to get more work done, it always is when i’m travelling and not at home.
  12. This weekend the stars were aligned, the wife was away, I had a light week travelling and managed to get work finished for the week by Thursday evening. Tidied the railway room up and had a plan. Basically not to get distracted and ONLY lay track. This is the result. The station area is now basically laid. There are some bits to finish off in the loco servicing are (on the right) and i'm thinking about an ADM turntable (haven't done much research beyond check out the price and pictures. Very little is wired up, hence the droppers all over the baseboard. But these will be drilled through and connected to the BDL168 occupation detectors. The Cobalts will then be fitted (holes already drilled) and then testing will start. I've already noticed a few mistakes with some missed insulated connectors, so i'll just dremel and stick a little bit of Plasticard in to ensure the two tracks don't touch. I have cosmetically improved the PECO points (Electrofrog code 100) by trimming the sides. They are all wired up for DCC. Everything's stuck down with copydex and every single seperate section of track is independently wired to avoid any poor connections once the ballast is down (not relishing that). One of the many little projects i've been busy doing to avoid laying track is experimenting with different couplings. I've settled on Kadees for the locos and either end of fixed rakes. I will also have a number of loose wagons (parcels, vans and other) for shunting around the station's sidings and bays which will all have Kadees or at least in small rakes of three. I haven't yet settled on which couplings to use everywhere else. The cost of Kadees for the entire stock I have would be prohibitive. Travelling now for a few weeks, but do hope to speed up the progress a bit. I am quite mojo'd up to get it wired and working. Then I will be laying the storage sidings. Anybody with experience of motorised turntables I would greatly appreciate your comments. I will research fully in due course. Tremayne
  13. have a cuppa then go for it. Looking forward to updates and pics of progress
  14. I just found your “blog” here, but have been following your Flickr stream for quite some time. Nice subtle work and a reminder that less is more with weathering.
  15. Hello Albion 47509! What a great find, i’ve Checked out the website and there is a dealer literally 6 miles from where I live near Frankfurt. I have plenty of renumbering and other decal work to do so may take a good look at this option, expensive though it is, if the quality of the white is good enough it will probably make sense. Thanks. T
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