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Dunkerton Colliery Halt


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I've just put the finishing touches to Dunkerton Colliery Halt. Is it as close to the prototype as possible? I reckon so although I have had to make a few educated guesses here and there. One advantage of a small model like this (36in long) is that is can be easily taken outside in the sunshine for photos.

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Looks good, but try using a smaller aperture (F8 and lower) to get the depth of field in shots 1, 3 & 4. Put the camera on a tripod/bean bag for these shots.

 

Have you captured the halt? Well, it's beyond living memory in use, so does it satisfy you?

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I have just discovered this thread so I'm a bit behind the times, as usual! The layout looks very good though. As I said I'm a little late to the party, and this will be fairly moot by now. After a quick search I discovered people are selling copies of the film Kate Plus 10 on eBay, in clear envelopes on DVD-R discs. However, they mention that it's in public domain, so I did a quick search on YouTube which turned up this:

 

 

I hope it's of some use, I'll probably watch it later.

 

Regards

David

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