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1 hour ago, Geep7 said:

Great to see another Southern layout appear on RM Web. Looks to be an interesting track plan in a relatively small space. Will be watching with interest.

Thanks Chris, I agree, there are very few Sovern Layouts on RMW, especially in BLT format.

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3 minutes ago, 380John said:

Really looking forward to this Andy! 

 

The BLT wizard ready to conjure up another masterpiece! Your student awaits with baited breath! 

 

Great idea on region. 

 

Happy New year mate! 

 

John 

 

 

Thanks John, It will be a local area to me after the move, about 15 to 20 minutes from the new area were going back to.

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Next step on Boxing Day, ( told to have an hour in the Shed) again.

The Cottage has been commissioned and will be similar to this one I had on Pencarne.

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Now use your imagination.

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3 hours ago, Andrew P said:

Thanks Jonathan, Yes the Bodgit has returned to another 4mm Project, with more surprises to come.

 

You are a tease. Is that backscene white faced hardboard?

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5 minutes ago, Rowsley17D said:

 

You are a tease. Is that backscene white faced hardboard?

Yes Jonathan, I think it's 3mm or there abouts, I then use Ford Olympic Blue, and White Primer.

 

If the board is NOT on the Layout, I lay it flat, and spray from the top, so it fades out towards the horizon, and cover any / MOST mistakes with the Primer.

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8 hours ago, Andrew P said:

 

Now use your imagination.

 

 

I did - I imagined it would be finished by now. Is it?                 :jester:

 

All the best with this one Andy.

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1 minute ago, Ray H said:

 

I did - I imagined it would be finished by now. Is it?                 :jester:

 

All the best with this one Andy.

Give us a chance mate, still getting over to much Christmas pud, haha

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Off to Tutbury Models shortly to pick up the last couple of Points that I need, (bought two left when I need a Y and Right Curve) so it will be a swap job.

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Stone me Andy, I can't keep up mate.  You put me to shame progress wise.  However, I see a kettle or two is part of this mix in your latest offering and it's always a pleasure to watch your layouts bloom in such short time scales.  Needless to say I'm now following.

Best Regards,

Brian.

PS All the best for 2020

PPS Just how many layouts did you complete in 2019? :o

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2 hours ago, Brian D said:

Stone me Andy, I can't keep up mate.  You put me to shame progress wise.  However, I see a kettle or two is part of this mix in your latest offering and it's always a pleasure to watch your layouts bloom in such short time scales.  Needless to say I'm now following.

Best Regards,

Brian.

PS All the best for 2020

PPS Just how many layouts did you complete in 2019? :o

Thanks Brian, My three current Layouts are Seven Mills Sidings, O Gauge 90's, Argyle St / OO / Modern image DCC, and this new one 1966 ish OO / DC at the moment.

 

As for last year;

Bala Town, O Gauge.

Mason St Goods, OO Gauge.

Kingsmill TMD, OO Gauge.

New Mills, OO Gauge.

And technically Argyle St as that was started on 14th Nov and all but finished over Christmas. 

WHOOPS = Forgot Seven Mills Sidings, O Gauge.

Good to have you on Board Mate.

 

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On 01/01/2020 at 14:55, Andrew P said:

Yes Jonathan, I think it's 3mm or there abouts, I then use Ford Olympic Blue, and White Primer.

 

If the board is NOT on the Layout, I lay it flat, and spray from the top, so it fades out towards the horizon, and cover any / MOST mistakes with the Primer.

 

Is it just spray can painted Andy?  Looks good!

 

Rich

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1 minute ago, MarshLane said:

 

Is it just spray can painted Andy?  Looks good!

 

Rich

Yes indeed Rich, just one passing of the Aerosol, and then a little white where I'd gone a bit heavy.

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Tomorrow should see the Track laid past the Level Crossing and on to the Embankment.

 

I will once again be using the Gaugemaster Gates as I did on Pencarne, (see below) and I've also obtained an old Wartime Pill Box again as seen in this pic of Pen.

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42 minutes ago, IAN K said:

I like the way your folder Andy Peters layouts is facing the camera under you next exceptional layout 

Thanks Ian, That's Volume one, I'm on Vol 37 now, haha.:D Now need a bigger shed for the other Volumes as well as the Layouts.:taunt:

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1 hour ago, Allegheny1600 said:

Hiya, Bodgit!

Good to see you up and running with a new location - I'll try and keep up with this one!

Btw, HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Cheers,

John.

Thanks John, Yes the Mighty Bodgit strikes again, haha, just a nice little Rural Rambling Branch Line this time mate, a change is as good as a rest, but just a little more expensive, haha. :sclerosis:

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