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Thanks Rich it’s nice to get some feedback either way. I have been back to it three or four times adding a bit here and there and layering up the static grasses, I guess the trick is to know when to stop!

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Hi Ian, nice set of pics the ballast colours and greenery look really good. Nothing like an up coming meeting to get you fired up.

Cheers Peter.

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30 minutes ago, Temeraire said:

Evening all

 

So as promised some train pics from Sunday after I'd put the scenic stuff away.

 

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First up 33004 rounds the bend with a cement train.

 

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Soon after 50036 Victorious passed in the other direction with a train from Waterloo to Exeter.

 

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Meanwhile 33057 has arrived from the stabling point to pick up a rake of engineers wagons previously arranged by the resident 08.

 

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A few minutes later and the Crompton eases the train out of the sidings and heads for Westbury.

 

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After the departure 08839 has since rearranged more wagons and now takes a break while the crew have gone for a cuppa.

 

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A few minutes later the silence is broken with the passing of 50037 Illustrious on the curve.

 

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Another view of the Vac as it slows for the junction.

 

There you go then, a flavour of the trains that can be seen at Exford.

 

 

I know not your period but I could really picture a class 800 going along there one way with castle class hst going the other way. followed by the HOBC train with 60s at each end. the work is so authentic and attention to detail such as soil sourcing is amazing.

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21 hours ago, GWRPhil said:

 

I know not your period but I could really picture a class 800 going along there one way with castle class hst going the other way. 


many thanks for comments Phil, good to hear from you. As for the 800/HST I’m sure at some point my ‘friends’ will bring their modern stuff for a photo op!🙄

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On 13/09/2022 at 19:11, Temeraire said:

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These look fantastic - well done Ian. Much as I'm moved to love anything with a 50 in it, this is my favourite from that batch. You've really nailed something about the subtle range of textures and colours around that crossing. A nice range of engineers stock too.

 

Rich

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On 13/09/2022 at 19:43, GWRPhil said:

 

 

I know not your period but I could really picture a class 800 going along there one way with castle class hst going the other way. followed by the HOBC train with 60s at each end. the work is so authentic and attention to detail such as soil sourcing is amazing.

Why ruin it !!
cliffs look great Ian 

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