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Ade's 7mm layout: Malmesbury station


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Looks good Ade. A good tree to try and get hold of is the Britain's OO Gauge plastic trees. They come with separate branches and leaves that you can cover in Woodlands Scenic leaves and fill out with shrubbery to add height and depth. It is what  I've used by my level crossing. Try e Bay.

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Made a start on the weathering on the cattle wagons tonight. First a coat of Matt varnish to seal the decals to kill the gloss background. This was followed by a wash of Agrax Earthshade over the body. Then a spray coat of Frame Dirt to the chassis and lower sides. The roof was done with Roof Dirt.

Next stage will be working with some powders around some of the rivets and the brake blocks.

Once done I will clean the wheel rims.

Cheers, Ade.

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47 minutes ago, Adrian Stevenson said:

My biggest problem is time.

Reminds me of a Calvin and Hobbes cartoon where they are stretched out relaxing in the sun and one remarks "there is never enough time to do all the nothing".

 

(Slightly mis-remembered now I've looked it up but that's the gist!).

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On 05/06/2021 at 19:59, Adrian Stevenson said:

Added three more trees.

Unfortunately, the gaps between them highlight the lack of trees more than having no treees!

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17 minutes ago, Adrian Stevenson said:

Adding all the trees will be a long job. The back scene will have some painted on.

Cheers, Ade.

Pity I'm not around the corner any more mate.

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51 minutes ago, Adrian Stevenson said:

Wagon weathering done. 
 

Matt varnish, Agrax Eathshade then sprayed with frame dirt then various powders on top.

 

Just need to clean off the wheel rims once it had all hardened off.

 

Cheers, Ade.

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O, WOW, now that is tasty Ade, I want one, no good for my Train Set, but it looks so good.

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