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11 minutes ago, Turin 60 said:

Got to say despite the light problems  that sky looks really threatening in the picture. 

 

John.

 

It sounds glib, but that was the idea. I wanted an autumnal feel, bare trees, lots of leaf litter and a dark, brooding sky. The extra bright sunshine today didn't help at all.

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48 minutes ago, treggyman said:

Hi Stu

 

It was great catch up with you again & had a couple of really nice chats.....

 

It's a great shame you were having problems as the layout looked superb......

SWMBO was most impressed especially as she instantly recognised the main building having driven past it many times.....

 

i took a few pics but the shadows cast by the shades caused a few problems so here are the best...

 

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Although not perfect the light effect is similar to how it looks just before a storm down here where the sky goes black but the sun shines brightly through the gaps in the heavy cloud & picks out small areas of brightness.....

 

Any way keep up the good work......

The modelling is excellent & SWMBO & I both enjoyed Tinners Forge....

 

See you soon

 

Cheers Bill

 

 

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Thanks Bill, glad you both liked it.

 

If you know any building, when seen on a layout, it's always good to hear that it's been recognised. 

 

Hopefully after a night in the conservatory,  the layout will have acclimatised and behave tomorrow. 

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4 hours ago, Clive Mortimore said:

Hi Stu

 

I tried your sheet method, couldn't see if the running had improved as the layout was covered in a sheet. It didn't even look any better because of the sheet. Not sure anyone wants to see photos of a lumpy sheet. 

 

Must have done something wrong. 

Forget the layout, put the sheet over your head and then you won't notice how badly the layout is running.

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On reflection, not an awful exhibition. As always the Hayle club were welcoming & looked after us well. Saw lots of old friends, hopefully made a couple more.

I have a photo of the real 'forge' on the front of the layout - several viewers recognised it, including a family who live opposite it.

Lots of positive comments too about the presentation, from the laser-cut name to the framing and the curved backscene. The height was not an issue either, I offer my stool to any family with young children which lets them see and relieves the parents' carrying arms for a few moments.

 

T-CATS is now booked in for next May's show - it will, of course, be debuted at SWAG in Taunton first.

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Couldn't resist this one. It will be used on T-CATS as the local shunter, slightly re-liveried to a private owner for one of the China Clay companies which merged into ECLP/ECC.

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Very nice. They certainly saw some loco action at Tinner's Forge. In fact I've been doing a bit of gricing. Going back over the thread I count at least 8 different loco classes :)

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I've not tried the two apart as yet. The loco is a little hesitant at very low speeds, but I've not lubricated it yet, nor given it a chance to be run-in, so I'm hoping it will improve.

 

The plugs between loco and truck are very small, so I'll need tweezers and a gentle pull to remove them.

 

Last night was more about a quick plonk it down test run back and forth - once T-CATS is fully wired I'll be able to test and run-in on there.

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I did state weathering had started.

 

I agree though, this was just the first pass, dry-brushing with 'track colour' ( will update with the Humbrol number tomorrow).

 

I need to add rust and smoke residue, especially to the cab rooves.

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Thanks Rob.

 

I also used a little bit of H224 (grey) to add smoke residue and today will be sparingly adding H186 (mid brown) as a rust-type shade to those parts I think need to be a bit rusty.

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I think they'll do now, not overly weathered, but enough to take off the 'out of the box' shine.

 

I might as well take both to Bodmin, plus the Dapol 22, just need to sort the wagons and make a new cover for the layout.

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