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Looks like RMweb is back online. So what have I been up to on the layout this weekend? Well it’s mainly ticking off the little jobs.

 

Firstly the loading gauge. I was in two minds to fit it, given that after pouring over Randolph, I couldn’t find it. But it’s certainly on the Doubleday photo, which given the singular shed ventilator dates the image as late 1950s.

 

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I had already made anyway, so decided to fit it!

 

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Photos suggested that there was a bench on the platform. It’s been a challenge trying to find a match but the kit by Scalelink seems to be a good find.

 

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That looks better.

 

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The old bench was consigned to the bin!

 

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The platform also had what looks like a pooley luggage weighing machine on the platform so I need to find a suitable kit for that as well.
 

Randolph also mentions that cattle would graze next to the engine shed and shelter in the shadow of the shed. However it just looks like I’ve dropped a model cow and it’s got stuck.

 

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So I decided to pop a few sheep in the field instead.

 

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Tried to fit a stay alive to the Zimo decoder but without success. Disassembling the 14xx is so fiddly, sometimes you just have to admit defeat!

 

Anyway, I’ve been trying to adjust the chuff rate in the other 14xx. This was the attempt at the weekend.

 

 

Still not happy with it as it was stopping abruptly. Some more work to do here.

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Not alot done to the layout over the weekend. I've spent most of the time enjoying running the layout.

 

I did try to improve the chuff rate to 1474.  At the moment this is the best I can do.

 

 

I was also a bit frustrated that it was stopping a bit quick, but some adjustment to CV4 has helped that.

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You might have noticed from the video above that I have fitted the fire irons to the back of the 14xx locos over the weekend.  I also found that I had commissioned Narrow Planet to make some etched nameplates for these locos to sit over the recessed fittings. 

 

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I decided to do another job that I've been putting off, the station signs. Three signs hung from the platform canopy.  The photos suggest that when the station was used as an unstaffed halt, these were painted out black before being removed.  However as I want to model the last days of steam, the signs were still in use.

 

Why have I been putting it off? Because I keep making a pigs ear of it!  I've tried paint the sign black and dry brush the white.  I've tried paint the sign white and overpaint in black before removing paint from the surfaces, which is the technique I've gone with.  This is about as good as I've got it, however they still look a bit of a mess from this angle:

 

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Not so bad from this angle:

 

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Also, the "Gentlemen" sign that comes with the kit is probably twice the size it should be.

 

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I guess it all depends on what angle you view them really:

 

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But just about acceptable from others

 

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For some reason 3711 has a bent running plate since fitting a stay alive in the cab, which I need to look at.  Perhaps I've over tightened something.

 

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Am I being over critical?  I might give it another go in a few days time...

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I had the same trouble with the signs in the Timber Tracks kit.  I gave up in the end and printed them out on the pc, using the GWR font accessible to subscribers to the GWR e-list.  No relief, but neat (and a relief to me!)

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Whilst setting up some photos, the cleanliness of some of the wagons is really starting to stick out.

 

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That toad looks far too clean!  I shelved the signs and after an application of black wash plus some earth brown weathering powders around the frame, hopefully this looks a bit more realistic.

 

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I still need to find out whats wrong with 3711 as that bend in the footplate looks really strange!

 

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10 hours ago, Captainalbino said:

Whilst setting up some photos, the cleanliness of some of the wagons is really starting to stick out.

 

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That toad looks far too clean!  I shelved the signs and after an application of black wash plus some earth brown weathering powders around the frame, hopefully this looks a bit more realistic.

 

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I still need to find out whats wrong with 3711 as that bend in the footplate looks really strange!

 

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Maybe the driver ate all the pies??

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I know.  Such a mixed goods never reached Tetbury.  Its just to demonstrate the six wagons that I've attacked with weathering powders in a single photograph. 

 

Wagons to Tetbury seemed to consist of a coal wagon or a van attached to the back of the lunchtime service train with a toad or brake van on the back.  The exception seems to be when the railway was closed and a special train had to be commissioned to extract the wagons from the yard.

 

As with the toad, they are subjected to a black wash, earth brown powder to the frames and smoke grey to the roofs. I don't think they are prize winners but have got to be better than their original pristine out of the box finish.  

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Following Checkrails suggestion, I've been trying to track down a suitable font for the signs.

 

Firstly is the Transport fonts which can be downloaded from https://www.roads.org.uk/fonts which seem to be close but not 100% correct.  However its free and hopefully the inconsistency on the capital G will not be obvious once its fitted below the station canopy where only the most adventurous of camera lenses will reach.

 

The most accurate I've been able to find is Caslons Egyptian which can be downloaded at https://store.typenetwork.com/foundry/fontbureau/fonts/caslons-egyptian/regular.  I'm not too sure I can justify $40 to create six signs, but if you are, you can be safe in the knowledge that your G will be correct!

 

This is an example of the Transport font

 

 

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And the Timbertracks signs for comparison

 

 

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A bit of a lazy weekend, so no progress on the layout.

 

Modelu guttering has turned up so that I can sort out the guttering on the prefab.  Its so tiny that I decided to shelve that for another evening.

 

I've shelved the signs until some photo quality paper turns up, as I don't think plain A4 paper will be up to the job, so waiting for that to arrive.

 

I did manage to find time to do a few focus stacks.  This one is probably the best that came out from the weekend.

 

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I saw one photo in Randolph where a number of horse boxes for polo ponies parked in the headshunt.  I thought I'd try a similar photo for something different.

 

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With the cows previously purchased for the field behind the goods shed, they've found a temporary home in the cattle dock.  The photos in Randolph always show the dock empty, but I think it gives this area a touch of life. However the open doors on the dock might need to be corrected at some point!

 

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I also took a photo of one of the recently weathered wagons next to a Bachmann factory weathered wagon.  I think its passable and looks better than the tipped out of the box finish, although I think I could go a little heavier on the weathering to the frame and wheels.

 

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Not too sure why the Bachmann wagon is heading to Spalding!

 

 

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I've always been in two minds about this loco.  It was designed for my previous Cornish layout that didn't happen.  I made it because I was interested in the fact that someone near the end of steam took off the front number plate and reinstated the numerals on the buffer beam.

 

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When it was painted up, there was a blemish in the paintwork.  No problems, 4549 was a filthy machine at the end of its life.

 

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It was my first weathering attempt and I always felt it looked a bit ropey.  However it doesn't look too bad here:

 

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I guess it can stay.

 

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I need to treat it to some Modelu lamps, but signs and gutters need to come next.

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A look down from the cottage hospital sees 5819 in charge of the branch today.  Its seen here after the single coach train has been brought into the platform.  Although an autocoach was used on the branch, the crews didn't have the clips for auto working, so always ran around the trains.

 

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