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I wasn’t sure about the colour of the flashing

 

So I dusted over what I’d previously done with white powder (after experimenting on a scrap piece first) and I’m quite pleased with the results


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I’ll do the same with the chimney flashing once I’ve weathered the brick and pots

 

The pots were from ‘smart models UK’ (via eBay but I assume they have a website too) the photos on their listings don’t do them justice! really good quality high resolution prints. In fact the prints are that good I didn’t have to sand them smooth before painting

 

The closest colour I’d got to terracotta was railmatch light rust (believe it or not)

 

Not that it will make any difference once weathered

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6 minutes ago, Rowsley17D said:

Smart Models do some good stuff and had several things from them. Their downloadable textures give some variety to Scalescenes models too.

 

https://www.smartmodels.co.uk/

 

The station building is a fairly utilitarian one and I think the pots go just fine.


I confess that I was tempted by the octagonal ornate ones

 

But I suppose it’s not really a very fancy looking building and you can’t polish a t**d :lol:

 

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Hi Chris,

 

Not been on for a bit - like you work keeps getting in the way.

 

This is all looking very nice, you've made a cracking job of the chimneys, and I think the weathering is spot on, really good.

 

All the best mate,

 

Al.

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On 08/02/2020 at 19:56, chuffinghell said:

and you can’t polish a t**d :lol:

 

 

....but you can roll it in glitter :)

 

Not required in this case - really good stuff yet again. Catching up with this thread is always a pleasure, thank you!

 

A+ for effort and achievement, keep up the good work (as and when you feel like it, and as long as you enjoy the process as much as we vicariously enjoy the end result :) )

 

All the best,

 

Schooner

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Would it be feasible to put a stack here (well half of one) for the station masters office and booking office

 

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there would only be one visible pot (you have to imagine the second pot is behind it as it’s in low relief)

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Hi Chris,

Loving your build and your attention to detail.

It's coming along great.

Don't want to rain on your parade but I think your chimney is a bit short...

I don't know if building regs would have been the same when your station building was built, but I found this info for current chimney heights: Chimney Heights

Hope it's of use.

ATB

 

To clarify: I'm meaning the new short chimney on the single storey part, not the excellent one on the earlier posts!

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30 minutes ago, GWR57xx said:

Hi Chris,

Loving your build and your attention to detail.

It's coming along great.

Don't want to rain on your parade but I think your chimney is a bit short...

I don't know if building regs would have been the same when your station building was built, but I found this info for current chimney heights: Chimney Heights

Hope it's of use.

ATB

 

To clarify: I'm meaning the new short chimney on the single storey part, not the excellent one on the earlier posts!

 

Thank you

I’d not really considered chimney height regs. I’ve just been using/adapting what is in the Peco kit.

 

However, I’m sure it’s more than possible to make it taller, maybe not to regulation height but certainly half the height again....maybe twice the height if I use brick embossed plasticard instead

 

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On 10/02/2020 at 19:10, GWR57xx said:

........I think your chimney is a bit short......


I’ve managed to glue two together....

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To form a chimney nearly twice the height.....

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I’m still fiddling about but this is a starter for ten at least

 

 

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