Peter Kazmierczak Posted April 26, 2015 Share Posted April 26, 2015 Yes, that first picture is top-notch. Certainly captures that mainline 1950s feel. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted April 26, 2015 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted April 26, 2015 Hi Gilbert I have to say that third photos in your latest selection of Mons Meg running under the bridge is one of the best model railway photos I have see to date, absolutely fantastic. Are you still using a Canon G12 to take your photos. Regards David That is very kind of you David, and much appreciated. Yes, I'm still using the G12 - it has its drawbacks, but it is nevertheless a very good little camera, particularly for shots like that one. It's strange really, sometimes I take a series of shots, and they all look rather uninspiring to me, but now and then one jumps out at me when I have processed it, and that is what happened with that one under the bridge, so i'm very pleased that it struck a chord with you also. The other one I liked was the first one, which Cutler has commented on, thank you Derek. I've used that angle and background many times, but this one just came out better. Strange really, but I shan't complain. No doubt the next lot will now be ****. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
stewartingram Posted April 26, 2015 Share Posted April 26, 2015 (edited) Is it me, or does that 1st pic of Mons Meg portray a hint of rain? The heavy sky, the dust (?) on the roof of the Mk1 which somehow looks like rain bouncing on the roof? The lack of trainspotters, who have gone under the roof for shelter? If only the platform surface was a tad darker & glossy.... With pics like that, who on earth could prefer a GW BLT? (grabs coat and runs for train) Stewart Edited April 27, 2015 by stewartingram 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted April 27, 2015 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted April 27, 2015 Is it me, or does that 1st pic of Mons Meg portray a hint of rain? The heavy sky, the dust (?) on the roof of the Kk1 which somehow looks like rain bouncing on the roof? The lack of trainspotters, who have gone under the roof for shelter? If only the platform surface was a tad darker & glossy.... With pics like that, who on earth could prefer a GW BLT? (grabs coat and runs for train) Stewart Completely unintentional Stewart. I always forget to dust things! What this image, and one or two others, says to me is that the major destroyer of realism in model railway photos is the people. Only one to be seen in this shot, well in the distance, and out of focus, so it doesn't detract at all. Of course people are essential on a layout like mine, so I just try to make sure that they aren't too conspicuous. I recall dimly that Dave Shakespeare managed to do some images of Tetley's Mills with rain sheeting down, and they looked quite effective. I can't remember how he did it though, and of course the rain must only just have started, as there were no puddles to be seen, and the roofs were dry. Who'd want to do a layout which was forever wet and gloomy though? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold Oldddudders Posted April 27, 2015 RMweb Gold Share Posted April 27, 2015 Who'd want to do a layout which was forever wet and gloomy though? A certain sort of Southerner convinced that that is all it ever does oop north? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post great northern Posted May 1, 2015 Author RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted May 1, 2015 It has been another busy week, what with golf, rubbish as usual, and a very pleasant day on Wednesday when Andy Y and I went over to see Julie Shakespeare. She is bearing up very well, already been on a cruise with friends, and is now planning to go to Canada - on her own. Dave always said she was a remarkable person, and he was right. She picked up a lot from him too, as we found out when she proudly showed us her new workshop! Anyway, I decided against golf practice today, mainly because of the Arctic temperatures, and went up to take some photos instead. Twas then I remembered that I did indeed take more last time, but that I hadn't resized or shopped them, as I'd had enough for the time being. Why then did I delete the whole lot early this week? I did a really thorough job too, as I also deleted them from the camera, and emptied the Recycle bin. So, start again from scratch, and just hope that the new lot are as good as the lost ones. The late afernoon titled trains are still coming through on the Down line, and here we see Dominion of Canada with the Talisman. And again from the opposite platform.There really is no expense spared you know. I had a few goes at this, but most didn't work. Nor did this one really, but after doing all those lattices yet again, it has to be used. WD waits for the road to New England yards, while that B17 sits in the carriage sidings waiting to get into Platform 2, and then off to March. Why did I do this one as well? Can't remember, but it doesn't add very much, does it? It has somehow lost half a signal arm though. A short while later, Brancepeth Castle, having finally got the road and picked up its passengers, sets off for home. It is now time for my tea, but while I remember, here is my latest lucky acquisition. all down to Coachmann's change of plan. Lovely Gresley BSO, which will go into a Leeds rake which needs three of them. They should all be MK1's, but my wallet has decided that one of them has failed, and a replacement had to be found. I haven't forgotten the requests, but the inner man is calling for sustenance. 32 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AireValley1962 Posted May 1, 2015 Share Posted May 1, 2015 Oh, Dominion of Canada looks great in those shots. Being from Canada myself, I have a great liking for 60010. I even have walked through the tender corridor before she was restored at the NRM and then sent back to her home. Anytime you want to put her up on here it would be awesome. Cheers, William Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium New Haven Neil Posted May 1, 2015 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 1, 2015 Gilbert, I think the lattice photos (latticii?) are the best of that bunch! So thank you for persevering with 'shopping them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
coachmann Posted May 1, 2015 Share Posted May 1, 2015 Luverly bunch of photos there Gilbert. Those Thompson suburbans are looking swell (Comet or Fozzy?)...........I wonder how many folk presume they are Hornby ? I have kept all my Suburbans. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidR Posted May 1, 2015 Share Posted May 1, 2015 Luverly bunch of photos there Gilbert. Those Thompson suburbans are looking swell (Comet or Fozzy?)...........I wonder how many folk presume they are Hornby ? I have kept all my Suburbans. Me, for one! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theakerr Posted May 1, 2015 Share Posted May 1, 2015 Aire Valley 1962, Can agree about Dominion of Canada. I actually bought two, one to run and one to sit in the box (for the future) 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Dominion Posted May 2, 2015 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 2, 2015 Aire Valley 1962, Can agree about Dominion of Canada. I actually bought two, one to run and one to sit in the box (for the future) I agree. I have two too, but one is garter blue. Tom 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted May 2, 2015 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted May 2, 2015 Luverly bunch of photos there Gilbert. Those Thompson suburbans are looking swell (Comet or Fozzy?)...........I wonder how many folk presume they are Hornby ? I have kept all my Suburbans. The Thompsons were built by Ian Willets, Larry, using Comet sides, but very few, if any, other Comet parts. They were commissioned some years ago, when I, and no doubt many other people, thought that we'd never see anything like that RTR, let alone to the standard Hornby achieved. Dave Shakespeare also built some, not realising back then that some parts of the Comet kits, roof in particular, were wrong. He was not best pleased when a certain stabbing finger was pointed at his efforts, and his errors were explained. Both of us were a little miffed when Hornby announced theirs. I've always liked them though, particularly that splendidly named semi corridor lavatory composite, and Ian did a lovely job, so they appear regularly, even though I've since discovered that virtually no non corridor stock was included in the formation of trains that ran through PN. I wonder what I'd be offered on E Bay if I tried to sell these now? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium great northern Posted May 2, 2015 Author RMweb Premium Share Posted May 2, 2015 Oh, Dominion of Canada looks great in those shots. Being from Canada myself, I have a great liking for 60010. I even have walked through the tender corridor before she was restored at the NRM and then sent back to her home. Anytime you want to put her up on here it would be awesome. Cheers, William Aire Valley 1962, Can agree about Dominion of Canada. I actually bought two, one to run and one to sit in the box (for the future) I agree. I have two too, but one is garter blue. Tom Whoopee I finally worked out how to use the multi quote thingy. I'm glad you enjoyed her folks, particularly as two of you now have ex PN locos running over there. I wonder how many people have modelled her in the original form with the bell? She still had it when I first started spotting, and to me at least it looked very clumsy. It meant that we always knew well in advance what was coming though, and I'm afraid shouts of " scrap it" were heard. Remarkable too that a loco that always seemed to be regarded as one of the black sheep of the class could be totally transformed, in performance and looks, by the fitting of a doube chimney. Plenty of top link work for her on my sequence, so she will appear regularly. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold trw1089 Posted May 2, 2015 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 2, 2015 Hi Gilbert Those last lot of photos are superb as usual. In regards to the worth of those beautiful suburban coaches, there are a set of 5 tourist coaches built by our esteemed Mr Goddard for £1595 on eBay at the moment, and a set of 5 teaks for £1995, so I'd say you could get quite a bit for them! I just wish I could afford such exquisite examples myself, though I do have a few Hornby examples which are quite beautiful, especially the compo. Cheers Tony Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Gold chris p bacon Posted May 2, 2015 RMweb Gold Share Posted May 2, 2015 In regards to the worth of those beautiful suburban coaches, there are a set of 5 tourist coaches built by our esteemed Mr Goddard for £1595 on eBay at the moment, and a set of 5 teaks for £1995, so I'd say you could get quite a bit for them! Unfortunately those adverts on Ebay just keep rolling around each month, the seller may wish to get £3-400 per coach but he doesn't seem to be able to find a buyer for them at those prices. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mallard60022 Posted May 3, 2015 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 3, 2015 (edited) Yup, those coaches are set at a 'sensible price' considering their 'pedigree', but I'm sorry to say they will probably not sell. There are also some very good looking SR green coaches from Mr Willets. I'm very tempted but not at 4 times what I'd pay for a Baccy one (yes I know I'm a tight wad......). I almost got a Larry product, over which I had weakened, a few weeks back but was beaten to it! It was a BRSR parcles van at £100 I seem to remember and very good it looked too. I think it sold; maybe I should double check! P Edited May 3, 2015 by Mallard60022 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
coachmann Posted May 3, 2015 Share Posted May 3, 2015 What makes my position in the market place different is having full control over my coaches from design to painting. Chassis are designed for each coach so no compromises there. I buy in extruded roofs of course and bogies (available again now), buffers and dynamos, and there is still the real-time cost of labour. For me, it continues to be my bread and butter, and what I do find is conversions using Hornby donors, ie : fitting etched Gresley sides to roof and chassis plus rearranging footboards and roof vents, is not cost-effective......A wholly metal coach could be completed in less time and have a greater value. Full brake coaches are another problem which is why I have never produced them. They may have no interior but any saving in that area is blown on additional body detail such as multitude of handrails and masses of full panelling to line out if 1920s livery is specified. Re Ebay, Lawrence Scale Model was in production from 1974-2004 and there are a good many coaches out there in the world (I painted 285 one year when I took the trouble to do a count). One can easily guess the prices that were charged in the past, but the market is the market and sellers will try to get todays prices. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mallard60022 Posted May 3, 2015 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 3, 2015 Yer tiz Larry. Willets/Goddard it says (Ellis Clark site) Phil 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mallard60022 Posted May 3, 2015 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 3, 2015 I've just (re)discovered something really great. Nope, it's not a Royal birth. Better sit down all of you........ In January 1963, Mallard passed through Seaton Junction, heading west on a special: (it returned to London on the WR, from Tiverton Junction). Now I just happen to have that locomotive in my collection. However, I suspect that I will need to seek Gilbert's advice on ensuring it looks 'right' as it is, sadly, a 'Railroad' version One good thing, I won't need lamps as it had the SR Waterloo/Exeter twin disc headcode. That means though that I will need proper lamp irons, right and left front. What I might have a go at is the 'Klear' treatment as the picture I have suggests that polished, oily look. P . 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post great northern Posted May 3, 2015 Author RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted May 3, 2015 One or two request photos, mainly to stop me just sitting watching golf on TV. The sun has broken though, as a 9F heads for London - yet more coal. There is a break in the succession of Up expresses around this time, and the timetablers have taken the opportunity to get two or three of these through and onto the Up slow South of the station, while they can. In the background can be seen two new additions to the goods stock, nicely turned out by the C&W dept, though I suspect that may not last long. The sun has gone in again- it actually does happen that quickly round here - as we gaze at some wagons, and wonder how that coke thingy got in there. 9F forging ahead under Crescent Bridge. A bit more golf watching now, I think. 26 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glo41f Posted May 3, 2015 Share Posted May 3, 2015 What stunning pictures! I have few memories of P'boro in steam days (only saw one A4 though and came away feeeling short changed. It was a Sunday!) The ex GN had its own "drama" with big locos and long trains. Pity that New England did not look after its stock though. You are to be cngratulated on your endeavours and I am awestruck in admiration. Martin Long Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Popular Post great northern Posted May 4, 2015 Author RMweb Premium Popular Post Share Posted May 4, 2015 The other request was from a certain avian follower of the thread, who asked to see parcels/ecs stock on its way to or from Doncaster. Off I went and put together a suitable train, and made up a nice story about Kings Cross discovering a shortage of brake vehicles with a busy holiday weekend coming up, and the resulting frantic call to Doncaster for assistance. That was to be my justification for a hastily slotted in working. So, I sit down and bring up the first image. It is quite clear that the Earth's magnetic polarity has suddenly reversed, which I gather it does quite regularly - every few millenia or so - That must be why the much needed assistance is travelling in what would normally be the wrong direction. I despair, I really do. Hang on though, there's a phone call from Control. Oh, I see This just happens by sheer coincidence to be a trainload of cripples on its way to Doncaster for repair. That must be why there is a composite in there as well as brakes. The other train I was talking about should be along "shortly". But of course, there would be no point in taking photos of that one as well, would there? It's OK, I think I talked my way out of it. 21 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium Mallard60022 Posted May 4, 2015 RMweb Premium Share Posted May 4, 2015 Excellent. Thank you 'Control'. Sincerely, Avian thingy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSWRlinesider Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Dear Gilbert, I'm sure that I already replied to this post on the subject of "wet and gloomy" weather on layouts, but it seems to have disappeared from the record so I must have done something wrong. So, forgive me if I am repeating myself, but followers of moody atmospheric layouts may be interested in Jim Smith-Wright's Brettell Road project: www.p4newstreet.com/category/brettell-road Also, this layout/diorama: Brooklyn 3am www.carendt.com/small-layout-scrapbook/page-87-july-2009/ Not that I am suggesting you spray the entire layout with Klear and put umbrellas on all the spotters... All best, Matthew Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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